Intoxicações exógenas: análise situacional e educação em saúde na V Região de Saúde no estado de Pernambuco

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Autor(a) principal: SILVA, Gesika Maria da
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRPE
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Resumo: The objective of this study was to describe the situational analysis of exogenous intoxications and to carry out health education actions in the municipalities belonging to the V Health Region of the state of Pernambuco, Brazil. A descriptive quantitative and qualitative epidemiological study was carried out. In the first stage, data from the Information System on Notifiable Diseases (SINAN) and the Information System on Mortality (SIM), from 2008 to 2018 on exogenous intoxications, were analyzed. To describe the perception of health professionals about exogenous intoxications, a self administered questionnaire was used, with questions about detection and notification of exogenous intoxications. Based on the information obtained, a health education action was carried out aimed at professionals on the subject. It was found that among the reported cases of exogenous intoxication, 46.57% (964/2070) were male and 53.43% (1106/2070) were female. Despite the higher proportions of cases registered in the age groups from 10 to 19 years old (20.73%), 20 to 39 years old (45.32%), 40 to 59 years old (17.63%), a significant difference was observed only in the age groups from 10 to 19 years old (p value: < 0.001) and 40 to 59 years old (p value: 0.003). Medications were the most frequently reported toxic agent in intoxications (35.12%; 727/2070), the main route of exposure was the digestive tract (77.58%; 1606/2070) and suicide attempts as a circumstance of intoxications were reported in 29.86% (618/2070) of the cases. Regarding the clinical evolution, 44 cases registered in SINAN evolved to death, while in SIM, 68 deaths from intoxications were identified in the period from 2008 to 2018. Among the 142 higher education health professionals who participated in the study, 74.64% (106/142) claimed to know the exogenous intoxication notification form, 95.07% (135/142) reported that it is mandatory notification and 98.59% (140/142) recognized the importance of filling in the occupation variable. Among the 137 Endemic Combat Agents (ACE) who participated in the study, 62.05% (85/137) were male, 99.3% (136/137) use pesticides/chemicals in work activities, 64 .24% (89/137) are in the age group between 21 and 40 years old, 40.88% (56/137) have more than 10 years of work, 83.22% (114/137) said they use Personal Protective Equipment and 75.18% (103/137) were tested for cholinesterase levels. For the surveillance and prevention of any disease or illness, it is necessary, in addition to passive surveillance actions by monitoring notification data, to establish partnerships with Primary Care and proactively act in the territories, since the data presented in this study support planning in health and reaffirm the need for action and monitoring in a oriented and integrated health care network, through intersectoral actions between Health Surveillance and Primary Care.
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spelling BRANDESPIM, Daniel FrigugliettiPINHEIRO JUNIOR, José WiltonGALHARDO, Juliana ArenaRAMOS, Rafael Antonio do NascimentoLEITE, Régia Maria Batistahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1738441045708361SILVA, Gesika Maria da2024-07-22T19:47:18Z2022-08-28SILVA, Gesika Maria da. Intoxicações exógenas: análise situacional e educação em saúde na V Região de Saúde no estado de Pernambuco. 2022. 112 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biociência Animal) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/9681The objective of this study was to describe the situational analysis of exogenous intoxications and to carry out health education actions in the municipalities belonging to the V Health Region of the state of Pernambuco, Brazil. A descriptive quantitative and qualitative epidemiological study was carried out. In the first stage, data from the Information System on Notifiable Diseases (SINAN) and the Information System on Mortality (SIM), from 2008 to 2018 on exogenous intoxications, were analyzed. To describe the perception of health professionals about exogenous intoxications, a self administered questionnaire was used, with questions about detection and notification of exogenous intoxications. Based on the information obtained, a health education action was carried out aimed at professionals on the subject. It was found that among the reported cases of exogenous intoxication, 46.57% (964/2070) were male and 53.43% (1106/2070) were female. Despite the higher proportions of cases registered in the age groups from 10 to 19 years old (20.73%), 20 to 39 years old (45.32%), 40 to 59 years old (17.63%), a significant difference was observed only in the age groups from 10 to 19 years old (p value: < 0.001) and 40 to 59 years old (p value: 0.003). Medications were the most frequently reported toxic agent in intoxications (35.12%; 727/2070), the main route of exposure was the digestive tract (77.58%; 1606/2070) and suicide attempts as a circumstance of intoxications were reported in 29.86% (618/2070) of the cases. Regarding the clinical evolution, 44 cases registered in SINAN evolved to death, while in SIM, 68 deaths from intoxications were identified in the period from 2008 to 2018. Among the 142 higher education health professionals who participated in the study, 74.64% (106/142) claimed to know the exogenous intoxication notification form, 95.07% (135/142) reported that it is mandatory notification and 98.59% (140/142) recognized the importance of filling in the occupation variable. Among the 137 Endemic Combat Agents (ACE) who participated in the study, 62.05% (85/137) were male, 99.3% (136/137) use pesticides/chemicals in work activities, 64 .24% (89/137) are in the age group between 21 and 40 years old, 40.88% (56/137) have more than 10 years of work, 83.22% (114/137) said they use Personal Protective Equipment and 75.18% (103/137) were tested for cholinesterase levels. For the surveillance and prevention of any disease or illness, it is necessary, in addition to passive surveillance actions by monitoring notification data, to establish partnerships with Primary Care and proactively act in the territories, since the data presented in this study support planning in health and reaffirm the need for action and monitoring in a oriented and integrated health care network, through intersectoral actions between Health Surveillance and Primary Care.Objetivou-se neste estudo descrever a análise situacional das intoxicações exógenas e realizar ações de educação em saúde nos municípios pertencentes à V Região de Saúde do estado de Pernambuco, Brasil. Foi realizado um estudo epidemiológico descritivo quantitativo e qualitativo. Na primeira etapa foram analisados os dados do Sistema de Informação de Agravos de Notificação-SINAN e do Sistema de Informação sobre Mortalidade-SIM, no período de 2008 a 2018 sobre intoxicações exógenas. Para a descrição da percepção dos profissionais de saúde sobre as intoxicações exógenas foi utilizado questionário auto aplicado, com questões sobre detecção e notificação das intoxicações exógenas e a partir das informações obtidas foi realizada uma ação de educação em saúde direcionada aos profissionais sobre o tema. Verificou-se que entre os casos notificados de intoxicações exógenas, 46,57% (964/2070) foram do sexo masculino e 53,43% (1106/2070) do sexo feminino. Apesar das maiores proporções dos casos registrados nas faixas etárias de 10 a 19 anos (20,73%), 20 a 39 anos (45,32%), 40 a 59 anos (17,63%), foi observado diferença significativa apenas nas faixas etárias de 10 a 19 anos (valor p: < 0,001) e 40 a 59 anos (valor p: 0,003). Os medicamentos foram o agente tóxico mais frequentemente notificados nas intoxicações (35,12%; 727/2070), a principal via de exposição foi a digestiva (77,58%; 1606/2070) e as tentativas de suicídio como circunstância das intoxicações foram notificadas em 29,86% (618/2070) dos casos. Em relação à evolução clínica, 44 casos registrados no SINAN evoluíram a óbito, enquanto no SIM foram identificados 68 óbitos por intoxicações no período de 2008 a 2018. Entre os 142 profissionais de saúde de nível superior que participaram do estudo, 74,64% (106/142) afirmaram conhecer a ficha de notificação de intoxicação exógena, 95,07% (135/142) relataram que a mesma é de notificação obrigatória e 98,59% (140/142) reconheceram a importância do preenchimento da variável ocupação. Entre os 137 Agentes de Combate as Endemias (ACE) que participaram do estudo, 62,05% (85/137) foram do sexo masculino, 99,3% (136/137) utilizam agrotóxico/produto químico nas atividades de trabalho, 64,24% (89/137) estão na faixa etária entre 21 a 40 anos, 40,88% (56/137) possuem mais de 10 anos de trabalho, 83,22% (114/137) afirmaram utilizar Equipamentos de Proteção Individual e 75,18% (103/137) realizaram exame para dosagem de colinesterase. Para a vigilância e prevenção de todo agravo ou doença é necessário além das ações de vigilância passiva pelo monitoramento dos dados de notificação, instituir parcerias com a Atenção Básica e agir nos territórios de forma proativa, uma vez que os dados apresentados neste estudo subsidiam o planejamento em saúde e reafirmam a necessidade de atuação e monitoramento em uma rede de atenção a saúde orientada e integrada, por meio de ações intersetoriais entre Vigilância em Saúde e Atenção Básica.Submitted by (ana.araujo@ufrpe.br) on 2024-07-22T19:47:18Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Gesika Maria da Silva.pdf: 1583054 bytes, checksum: 499b5b8f78aed1749a82839799da988f (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2024-07-22T19:47:18Z (GMT). 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title Intoxicações exógenas: análise situacional e educação em saúde na V Região de Saúde no estado de Pernambuco
spellingShingle Intoxicações exógenas: análise situacional e educação em saúde na V Região de Saúde no estado de Pernambuco
SILVA, Gesika Maria da
Agrotóxico
Intoxicação
Epidemiologia
Educação em saúde
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
title_short Intoxicações exógenas: análise situacional e educação em saúde na V Região de Saúde no estado de Pernambuco
title_full Intoxicações exógenas: análise situacional e educação em saúde na V Região de Saúde no estado de Pernambuco
title_fullStr Intoxicações exógenas: análise situacional e educação em saúde na V Região de Saúde no estado de Pernambuco
title_full_unstemmed Intoxicações exógenas: análise situacional e educação em saúde na V Região de Saúde no estado de Pernambuco
title_sort Intoxicações exógenas: análise situacional e educação em saúde na V Região de Saúde no estado de Pernambuco
author SILVA, Gesika Maria da
author_facet SILVA, Gesika Maria da
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv PINHEIRO JUNIOR, José Wilton
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv GALHARDO, Juliana Arena
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv RAMOS, Rafael Antonio do Nascimento
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv LEITE, Régia Maria Batista
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SILVA, Gesika Maria da
contributor_str_mv BRANDESPIM, Daniel Friguglietti
PINHEIRO JUNIOR, José Wilton
GALHARDO, Juliana Arena
RAMOS, Rafael Antonio do Nascimento
LEITE, Régia Maria Batista
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Agrotóxico
Intoxicação
Epidemiologia
Educação em saúde
topic Agrotóxico
Intoxicação
Epidemiologia
Educação em saúde
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
description The objective of this study was to describe the situational analysis of exogenous intoxications and to carry out health education actions in the municipalities belonging to the V Health Region of the state of Pernambuco, Brazil. A descriptive quantitative and qualitative epidemiological study was carried out. In the first stage, data from the Information System on Notifiable Diseases (SINAN) and the Information System on Mortality (SIM), from 2008 to 2018 on exogenous intoxications, were analyzed. To describe the perception of health professionals about exogenous intoxications, a self administered questionnaire was used, with questions about detection and notification of exogenous intoxications. Based on the information obtained, a health education action was carried out aimed at professionals on the subject. It was found that among the reported cases of exogenous intoxication, 46.57% (964/2070) were male and 53.43% (1106/2070) were female. Despite the higher proportions of cases registered in the age groups from 10 to 19 years old (20.73%), 20 to 39 years old (45.32%), 40 to 59 years old (17.63%), a significant difference was observed only in the age groups from 10 to 19 years old (p value: < 0.001) and 40 to 59 years old (p value: 0.003). Medications were the most frequently reported toxic agent in intoxications (35.12%; 727/2070), the main route of exposure was the digestive tract (77.58%; 1606/2070) and suicide attempts as a circumstance of intoxications were reported in 29.86% (618/2070) of the cases. Regarding the clinical evolution, 44 cases registered in SINAN evolved to death, while in SIM, 68 deaths from intoxications were identified in the period from 2008 to 2018. Among the 142 higher education health professionals who participated in the study, 74.64% (106/142) claimed to know the exogenous intoxication notification form, 95.07% (135/142) reported that it is mandatory notification and 98.59% (140/142) recognized the importance of filling in the occupation variable. Among the 137 Endemic Combat Agents (ACE) who participated in the study, 62.05% (85/137) were male, 99.3% (136/137) use pesticides/chemicals in work activities, 64 .24% (89/137) are in the age group between 21 and 40 years old, 40.88% (56/137) have more than 10 years of work, 83.22% (114/137) said they use Personal Protective Equipment and 75.18% (103/137) were tested for cholinesterase levels. For the surveillance and prevention of any disease or illness, it is necessary, in addition to passive surveillance actions by monitoring notification data, to establish partnerships with Primary Care and proactively act in the territories, since the data presented in this study support planning in health and reaffirm the need for action and monitoring in a oriented and integrated health care network, through intersectoral actions between Health Surveillance and Primary Care.
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