OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH OF MILITARY FIREFIGHTERS OF AN AMAZON METROPOLIS
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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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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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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 |
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OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH OF MILITARY FIREFIGHTERS OF AN AMAZON METROPOLIS |
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OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH OF MILITARY FIREFIGHTERS OF AN AMAZON METROPOLIS do Espírito Santo, Rafael Reis |
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OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH OF MILITARY FIREFIGHTERS OF AN AMAZON METROPOLIS |
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OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH OF MILITARY FIREFIGHTERS OF AN AMAZON METROPOLIS |
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OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH OF MILITARY FIREFIGHTERS OF AN AMAZON METROPOLIS |
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OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH OF MILITARY FIREFIGHTERS OF AN AMAZON METROPOLIS |
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OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH OF MILITARY FIREFIGHTERS OF AN AMAZON METROPOLIS |
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do Espírito Santo, Rafael Reis |
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do Espírito Santo, Rafael Reis Muniz Caldas, Cezar Augusto |
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do Espírito Santo, Rafael Reis Muniz Caldas, Cezar Augusto |
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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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