OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH OF MILITARY FIREFIGHTERS OF AN AMAZON METROPOLIS

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Autor(a) principal: do Espírito Santo, Rafael Reis
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Muniz Caldas, Cezar Augusto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Interfaces Científicas. Saúde e Ambiente (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.set.edu.br/saude/article/view/11842
Resumo: Objective: To analyze the evidence of occupational health related to military firefighters in the Metropolitan Region of Belém do Pará. Method: Cross-sectional, descriptive and analytical study. Data collection was performed through the application of the questionnaires WHOQOL-bref, MBI and Sociodemographic/ Occupational Questionnaire. G and Chi-Square Adherence tests were performed for univariate tables. Results: Among the 275 BMs interviewed, there was a higher prevalence of males (89.8%), 72.7% of the sample belonging to the group of married or in a stable union. The age group between 31-40 years (39.6%) was the most prevalent and the most frequent level of education was the complete superior (52.4%). The Whoqol-Bref, showed that there is a predominance of Quality of life classified as good (52%), but show up with the domains Physical (77.8%), Environment (73.5%), Psychological (72.7%) and Social relations (45.8%) regular. Burnout syndrome begins to settle in 47.3% of the BMs participating in the study, as well as high emotional fatigue (42.9%). The correlation analysis between the MBI and the Sociodemographic and Occupational Questionnaire, found that the BMs with lower education, have higher Burnout index (r = -0.2368; p <0.0001), as there was a negative correlation with weekly workload (r=-0.1335; p=0.0278) and the working period (r=-0.1526; p=0.0119). There was statistical significance between the psychological domain and depersonalization (r= - 0.2651; p= <0.0001). Conclusion: BMs presented several aspects of their quality of life as regular and Burnout Syndrome in installation, with emphasis on high emotional fatigue, resulting from occupational stress. 
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spelling OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH OF MILITARY FIREFIGHTERS OF AN AMAZON METROPOLISSALUD OCUPACIONAL DE LOS BOMBEROS MILITARES DE UNA METRÓPOLIS AMAZÓNICASAÚDE OCUPACIONAL DOS BOMBEIROS MILITARES DE UMA METRÓPOLE DA AMAZÔNIAObjective: To analyze the evidence of occupational health related to military firefighters in the Metropolitan Region of Belém do Pará. Method: Cross-sectional, descriptive and analytical study. Data collection was performed through the application of the questionnaires WHOQOL-bref, MBI and Sociodemographic/ Occupational Questionnaire. G and Chi-Square Adherence tests were performed for univariate tables. Results: Among the 275 BMs interviewed, there was a higher prevalence of males (89.8%), 72.7% of the sample belonging to the group of married or in a stable union. The age group between 31-40 years (39.6%) was the most prevalent and the most frequent level of education was the complete superior (52.4%). The Whoqol-Bref, showed that there is a predominance of Quality of life classified as good (52%), but show up with the domains Physical (77.8%), Environment (73.5%), Psychological (72.7%) and Social relations (45.8%) regular. Burnout syndrome begins to settle in 47.3% of the BMs participating in the study, as well as high emotional fatigue (42.9%). The correlation analysis between the MBI and the Sociodemographic and Occupational Questionnaire, found that the BMs with lower education, have higher Burnout index (r = -0.2368; p <0.0001), as there was a negative correlation with weekly workload (r=-0.1335; p=0.0278) and the working period (r=-0.1526; p=0.0119). There was statistical significance between the psychological domain and depersonalization (r= - 0.2651; p= <0.0001). Conclusion: BMs presented several aspects of their quality of life as regular and Burnout Syndrome in installation, with emphasis on high emotional fatigue, resulting from occupational stress. Objetivo: Analizar las evidencias de salud ocupacional relacionado con los bomberos militares de la Región Metropolitana de Belém do Pará. Método: Estudio transversal, descriptivo y analítico. La recolección de datos fue realizada por medio de la aplicación de los cuestionarios WHOQOL-bref, MBI y Cuestionario Sociodemográfico/Ocupacional. Se realizaron pruebas G y Qui-Cuadrado Adherencia para tablas univariadas. Resultados: Entre los 275 BMs entrevistados, hubo mayor prevalencia del sexo masculino (89,8%), siendo 72,7% de la muestra perteneciente al grupo de los casados o en unión estable. La franja de edad comprendida entre los 31-40 años (39,6%) fue la más prevalente y el nivel de escolaridad más frecuente fue el superior completo (52,4%). El Whoqol-Bref, demostró que hay predominio de Calidad de vida clasificada como buena (52%), pero se muestran con los dominios Físico (77,8%), Medio ambiente (73,5%), Psicológico (72,7%) y Relaciones sociales (45,8%) regulares. El Síndrome de Burnout comienza a instalarse en el 47,3% de los BMs participantes en la investigación, así como se notó cansancio emocional elevado (42,9%). El análisis de correlación entre el MBI y el Cuestionario Sociodemográfico y Ocupacional, constató que los BMs con menor formación, presentan mayor índice de Burnout (r=-0,2368; p<0,0001), de la misma forma como hubo correlación negativa con la carga horaria semanal de trabajo (r=-0,1335; p=0,0278) y el período de trabajo (r=-0,1526; p=0,0119). Hubo significación estadística entre el dominio psicológico y la despersonalización (r= - 0,2651; p= <0,0001). Conclusión: BMs presentaron varios aspectos de su calidad de vida como regular y Síndrome de Burnout en instalación, con énfasis en el cansancio emocional elevado, resultante del estrés ocupacional. Objetivo: Analisar as evidências de saúde ocupacional relacionado aos bombeiros militares da Região Metropolitana de Belém do Pará. Método: Estudo transversal, descritivo e analítico. A coleta de dados foi realizada por meio da aplicação dos questionários WHOQOL-bref, MBI e Questionário Sociodemográfico/Ocupacional. Foram realizados testes G e Qui-Quadrado Aderência para tabelas univariadas. Resultados: Dentre os 275 BMs entrevistados, houve maior prevalência do sexo masculino (89,8%), sendo 72,7% da amostra pertencente ao grupo dos casados ou em união estável. A faixa etária compreendida entre os 31-40 anos (39,6%) foi a mais prevalente e o nível de escolaridade mais frequente foi o superior completo (52,4%). O Whoqol-Bref, demonstrou que há predomínio de Qualidade de vida classificada como boa (52%), porém mostram-se com os domínios Físico (77,8%), Meio ambiente (73,5%), Psicológico (72,7%) e Relações sociais (45,8%) regulares. A Síndrome de Burnout começa a se instalar em 47,3% dos BMs participantes da pesquisa, bem como notou-se cansaço emocional elevado (42,9%). A análise de correlação entre o MBI e o Questionário Sociodemográfico e Ocupacional, constatou  que os BMs com menor formação, apresentam maior índice de Burnout (r=-0,2368; p<0,0001), da mesma forma como houve correlação negativa com a carga horária semanal de trabalho (r=-0,1335; p=0,0278) e o período de trabalho (r=-0,1526; p=0,0119). Houve significância estatística entre o domínio psicológico e a despersonalização (r= - 0,2651; p= <0,0001). Conclusão: BMs apresentaram vários aspectos de sua qualidade de vida como regular e Síndrome de Burnout em instalação, com ênfase no cansaço emocional elevado, decorrente do estresse ocupacional.Editora Universitária Tiradentes2024-04-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.set.edu.br/saude/article/view/1184210.17564/2316-3798.2024v9n3p183-200Interfaces Científicas - Saúde e Ambiente; v. 9 n. 3 (2024): Fluxo Contínuo; 183-2002316-37982316-331310.17564/2316-3798.2024v9n3reponame:Interfaces Científicas. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH OF MILITARY FIREFIGHTERS OF AN AMAZON METROPOLIS
SALUD OCUPACIONAL DE LOS BOMBEROS MILITARES DE UNA METRÓPOLIS AMAZÓNICA
SAÚDE OCUPACIONAL DOS BOMBEIROS MILITARES DE UMA METRÓPOLE DA AMAZÔNIA
title OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH OF MILITARY FIREFIGHTERS OF AN AMAZON METROPOLIS
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do Espírito Santo, Rafael Reis
title_short OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH OF MILITARY FIREFIGHTERS OF AN AMAZON METROPOLIS
title_full OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH OF MILITARY FIREFIGHTERS OF AN AMAZON METROPOLIS
title_fullStr OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH OF MILITARY FIREFIGHTERS OF AN AMAZON METROPOLIS
title_full_unstemmed OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH OF MILITARY FIREFIGHTERS OF AN AMAZON METROPOLIS
title_sort OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH OF MILITARY FIREFIGHTERS OF AN AMAZON METROPOLIS
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description Objective: To analyze the evidence of occupational health related to military firefighters in the Metropolitan Region of Belém do Pará. Method: Cross-sectional, descriptive and analytical study. Data collection was performed through the application of the questionnaires WHOQOL-bref, MBI and Sociodemographic/ Occupational Questionnaire. G and Chi-Square Adherence tests were performed for univariate tables. Results: Among the 275 BMs interviewed, there was a higher prevalence of males (89.8%), 72.7% of the sample belonging to the group of married or in a stable union. The age group between 31-40 years (39.6%) was the most prevalent and the most frequent level of education was the complete superior (52.4%). The Whoqol-Bref, showed that there is a predominance of Quality of life classified as good (52%), but show up with the domains Physical (77.8%), Environment (73.5%), Psychological (72.7%) and Social relations (45.8%) regular. Burnout syndrome begins to settle in 47.3% of the BMs participating in the study, as well as high emotional fatigue (42.9%). The correlation analysis between the MBI and the Sociodemographic and Occupational Questionnaire, found that the BMs with lower education, have higher Burnout index (r = -0.2368; p <0.0001), as there was a negative correlation with weekly workload (r=-0.1335; p=0.0278) and the working period (r=-0.1526; p=0.0119). There was statistical significance between the psychological domain and depersonalization (r= - 0.2651; p= <0.0001). Conclusion: BMs presented several aspects of their quality of life as regular and Burnout Syndrome in installation, with emphasis on high emotional fatigue, resulting from occupational stress. 
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