Lost years of life adjusted for disability among nursing professionals due to COVID-19 infection in Brazil
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Resumo: | Introduction: The burden of disease attributable to COVID-19 infection among health professionals at the forefront of combating the disease, hitherto unknown, must guide policies for coping with the pandemic, considering the particularities of each professional category and the regionalities. Objectives: To estimate the disease burden attributable to COVID-19 infection among nursing professionals, to estimate the Years of Life Lost due to premature mortality (YLL), to estimate the Years Lost due to Disability (YLD) and to estimate the Adjusted Years of Life for Disability (DALY) from March 20th to May 5th, 2020. Method: Ecological study. Data on mortality, morbidity and expectations by age group of nursing professionals registered at the Nursing Observatory of the Federal Council of Nursing (COFEN) at the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) were used. The weight of the diseases was extracted from the 2017 Global Disease Burden Study (GBD), considering the lower respiratory tract infection to be moderate. The analysis considered the distribution according to professional category, sex and age group. Results: 81 deaths and 6427 professionals diagnosed with COVID-19 were analyzed. Brazilian nursing lost 562.51 DALY (95% CI 495.24 - 629.79). Of these, 88.35% were due to premature death. The rate of DALY lost per 1000 professionals standardized by age was 87.52. DALY was higher among professionals aged 31 - 40 years old (926.12). Conclusion: More than 500 DALY were lost in Brazil due to COVID-19 infection among nursing professionals, essentially due to premature mortality. |
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Lost years of life adjusted for disability among nursing professionals due to COVID-19 infection in BrazilAños de vida perdidos ajustados por discapacidad entre profesionales de enfermería debido a la infección por COVID-19 en BrasilAnos de vida perdidos ajustados por incapacidade entre os profissionais de enfermagem devido a infecção pelo COVID-19 no BrasilCovid-19Burden of diseaseNursingDisability-adjusted life years.Covid-19Carga da doençaEnfermagemAnos de vida ajustados pela incapacidade.Covid-19Carga de enfermedadEnfermeríaAños de vida ajustados por la incapacidad.Introduction: The burden of disease attributable to COVID-19 infection among health professionals at the forefront of combating the disease, hitherto unknown, must guide policies for coping with the pandemic, considering the particularities of each professional category and the regionalities. Objectives: To estimate the disease burden attributable to COVID-19 infection among nursing professionals, to estimate the Years of Life Lost due to premature mortality (YLL), to estimate the Years Lost due to Disability (YLD) and to estimate the Adjusted Years of Life for Disability (DALY) from March 20th to May 5th, 2020. Method: Ecological study. Data on mortality, morbidity and expectations by age group of nursing professionals registered at the Nursing Observatory of the Federal Council of Nursing (COFEN) at the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) were used. The weight of the diseases was extracted from the 2017 Global Disease Burden Study (GBD), considering the lower respiratory tract infection to be moderate. The analysis considered the distribution according to professional category, sex and age group. Results: 81 deaths and 6427 professionals diagnosed with COVID-19 were analyzed. Brazilian nursing lost 562.51 DALY (95% CI 495.24 - 629.79). Of these, 88.35% were due to premature death. The rate of DALY lost per 1000 professionals standardized by age was 87.52. DALY was higher among professionals aged 31 - 40 years old (926.12). Conclusion: More than 500 DALY were lost in Brazil due to COVID-19 infection among nursing professionals, essentially due to premature mortality.Introducción: la carga de la enfermedad atribuible a la infección por COVID-19 entre los profesionales de la salud a la vanguardia de la lucha contra la enfermedad, hasta ahora desconocida, debe guiar las políticas para hacer frente a la pandemia, teniendo en cuenta las particularidades de cada categoría profesional y las regionalidades. Objetivos: estimar la carga de enfermedad atribuible a la infección por COVID-19 entre los profesionales de enfermería, estimar los años de vida perdidos debido a la mortalidad prematura (AVP), estimar los años perdidos debido a la discapacidad (AVD) y estimar los años ajustados de La vida para la discapacidad (AVAD) del 20 de marzo al 5 de mayo de 2020. Método: estudio ecológico. Se utilizaron datos sobre mortalidad, morbilidad y expectativas por grupo de edad de profesionales de enfermería registrados en el Observatorio de Enfermería del Consejo Federal de Enfermería (COFEN) del Instituto Brasileño de Geografía y Estadística (IBGE). El peso de las enfermedades se extrajo del Estudio Global de Carga de Enfermedades (GBD) de 2017, considerando que la infección del tracto respiratorio inferior es moderada. El análisis consideró la distribución según categoría profesional, sexo y grupo de edad. Resultados: se analizaron 81 muertes y 6427 profesionales diagnosticados con COVID-19. La enfermería brasileña perdió 562.51 AVAD (IC 95% 495.24 - 629.79). De estos, el 88,35% se debió a muerte prematura. La tasa de AVAD perdidos por cada 1000 profesionales estandarizados por edad fue de 87.52. El AVAD fue mayor entre los profesionales de 31 a 40 años (926.12). Conclusión: Más de 500 AVAD se perdieron en Brasil debido a la infección por COVID-19 entre los profesionales de enfermería, esencialmente debido a la mortalidad prematura.Introdução: A carga de doença atribuível a infecção pelo COVID-19 entre os profissionais de saúde na linha de frente do combate à doença, até então desconhecida, deve orientar as políticas para o enfrentamento da pandemia, considerando as particularidades de cada categoria profissional e as regionalidades. Objetivos: Estimar a carga da doença atribuível a infecção pelo COVID-19 entre os profissionais de enfermagem, estimar os Anos de Vida Perdidos devido a mortalidade prematura (YLL), estimar os Anos Perdidos por Incapacidade (YLD) e estimar os Anos de Vida Ajustados por Incapacidade (DALY) no período de vinte de março a 5 de maio de 2020. Método: Estudo ecológico. Foram utilizados dados de mortalidade, morbidade e expectativa por faixa-etária dos profissionais de enfermagem registrados no Observatório da Enfermagem do Conselho Federal de Enfermagem (COFEN) no Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística (IBGE). O peso da doença foi extraído do Estudo de Carga de Doença Global (GBD) de 2017, considerando a infecção respiratória de vias inferiores moderada. A análise considerou a distribuição segundo categoria profissional, sexo e faixa-etária. Resultados: Foram analisados 81 óbitos e 6427 profissionais diagnosticados com COVID-19. A enfermagem Brasileira perdeu 562,51 DALY (IC95% 495,24 – 629,79). Destes, 88,35% foram por morte prematura. A taxa de DALY perdidos por 1000 profissionais padronizada por idade foi de 87,52. O DALY foi maior entre os profissionais de 31 – 40 anos de idade (926,12). Conclusão: Mais de 500 DALY foram perdidos no Brasil devido a infecção pelo COVID-19 entre os profissionais de enfermagem, essencialmente por mortalidade prematura.Research, Society and Development2020-07-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/589610.33448/rsd-v9i8.5896Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 8; e439985896Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 8; e439985896Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 8; e4399858962525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/5896/5020Copyright (c) 2020 Roberto Carlos Lyra Silva, Carlos Roberto Lyra Silva, Daniel Aragão Machado, Antônio Augusto Freitas Peregrino, Cristiano Bertolossi Marta, Luana Cardoso Pestana, Cássio Maia Pessanha, Elaine Cristine Conceição Vianna, Isabella Barbosa Meirelesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Roberto Carlos LyraSilva, Carlos Roberto LyraMachado, Daniel AragãoPeregrino, Antônio Augusto FreitasMarta, Cristiano BertolossiPestana, Luana CardosoPessanha, Cássio MaiaVianna, Elaine Cristine ConceiçãoMeireles, Isabella Barbosa2020-08-20T18:00:17Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/5896Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:29:15.424540Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Lost years of life adjusted for disability among nursing professionals due to COVID-19 infection in Brazil Años de vida perdidos ajustados por discapacidad entre profesionales de enfermería debido a la infección por COVID-19 en Brasil Anos de vida perdidos ajustados por incapacidade entre os profissionais de enfermagem devido a infecção pelo COVID-19 no Brasil |
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Lost years of life adjusted for disability among nursing professionals due to COVID-19 infection in Brazil |
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Lost years of life adjusted for disability among nursing professionals due to COVID-19 infection in Brazil Silva, Roberto Carlos Lyra Covid-19 Burden of disease Nursing Disability-adjusted life years. Covid-19 Carga da doença Enfermagem Anos de vida ajustados pela incapacidade. Covid-19 Carga de enfermedad Enfermería Años de vida ajustados por la incapacidad. |
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Lost years of life adjusted for disability among nursing professionals due to COVID-19 infection in Brazil |
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Lost years of life adjusted for disability among nursing professionals due to COVID-19 infection in Brazil |
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Lost years of life adjusted for disability among nursing professionals due to COVID-19 infection in Brazil |
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Lost years of life adjusted for disability among nursing professionals due to COVID-19 infection in Brazil |
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Lost years of life adjusted for disability among nursing professionals due to COVID-19 infection in Brazil |
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Silva, Roberto Carlos Lyra |
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Silva, Roberto Carlos Lyra Silva, Carlos Roberto Lyra Machado, Daniel Aragão Peregrino, Antônio Augusto Freitas Marta, Cristiano Bertolossi Pestana, Luana Cardoso Pessanha, Cássio Maia Vianna, Elaine Cristine Conceição Meireles, Isabella Barbosa |
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Silva, Carlos Roberto Lyra Machado, Daniel Aragão Peregrino, Antônio Augusto Freitas Marta, Cristiano Bertolossi Pestana, Luana Cardoso Pessanha, Cássio Maia Vianna, Elaine Cristine Conceição Meireles, Isabella Barbosa |
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Silva, Roberto Carlos Lyra Silva, Carlos Roberto Lyra Machado, Daniel Aragão Peregrino, Antônio Augusto Freitas Marta, Cristiano Bertolossi Pestana, Luana Cardoso Pessanha, Cássio Maia Vianna, Elaine Cristine Conceição Meireles, Isabella Barbosa |
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Covid-19 Burden of disease Nursing Disability-adjusted life years. Covid-19 Carga da doença Enfermagem Anos de vida ajustados pela incapacidade. Covid-19 Carga de enfermedad Enfermería Años de vida ajustados por la incapacidad. |
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Covid-19 Burden of disease Nursing Disability-adjusted life years. Covid-19 Carga da doença Enfermagem Anos de vida ajustados pela incapacidade. Covid-19 Carga de enfermedad Enfermería Años de vida ajustados por la incapacidad. |
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Introduction: The burden of disease attributable to COVID-19 infection among health professionals at the forefront of combating the disease, hitherto unknown, must guide policies for coping with the pandemic, considering the particularities of each professional category and the regionalities. Objectives: To estimate the disease burden attributable to COVID-19 infection among nursing professionals, to estimate the Years of Life Lost due to premature mortality (YLL), to estimate the Years Lost due to Disability (YLD) and to estimate the Adjusted Years of Life for Disability (DALY) from March 20th to May 5th, 2020. Method: Ecological study. Data on mortality, morbidity and expectations by age group of nursing professionals registered at the Nursing Observatory of the Federal Council of Nursing (COFEN) at the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) were used. The weight of the diseases was extracted from the 2017 Global Disease Burden Study (GBD), considering the lower respiratory tract infection to be moderate. The analysis considered the distribution according to professional category, sex and age group. Results: 81 deaths and 6427 professionals diagnosed with COVID-19 were analyzed. Brazilian nursing lost 562.51 DALY (95% CI 495.24 - 629.79). Of these, 88.35% were due to premature death. The rate of DALY lost per 1000 professionals standardized by age was 87.52. DALY was higher among professionals aged 31 - 40 years old (926.12). Conclusion: More than 500 DALY were lost in Brazil due to COVID-19 infection among nursing professionals, essentially due to premature mortality. |
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