Evaluation of working capacity in people with fibromyalgia

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Autor(a) principal: Medeiros, Clarissa Mari de
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Zerbini, Talita, Cintra, Raquel Barbosa, Gianvecchio, Victor Alexandre Percínio, Muñoz, Daniel Romero
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Saúde, Ética & Justiça (Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/sej/article/view/57251
Resumo: Social benefi ts are often requested due to symptoms of fi bromyalgia, the most prevalent chronic widespread pain syndrome in the general population, recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) since 1992. The Court expert is faced routinely with two basic questions: - 1) Is Fibromyalgia a disease that causes labor incapacity? 2) Does this disease have a causal nexus with some labor activity? This study aims to verify the current concept of fi bromyalgia as well as determining the criteria that allow medical-legal evaluation of labor incapacity and the causal nexus with the occupational activities performed by people with fi bromyalgia. For doing so, literature review was performed based on recent publications in major research bases (Pubmed, Scielo and Lilacs). Fibromyalgia is inserted in the group that corresponded to 7.756 sickness benefi ts and 970 benefi ts due to accidents granted in 2010, and 1.927 sickness benefi ts and 242 benefi ts due to accidents until March of 2012, by Social Security. According to literature data the estimated prevalence of the disease is 0.66 to 4% of the population, reaching preferably females. The current diagnostic criteria do not include anymore the tender points, defi ned by the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) in 1990, and comprehend the symptoms unrelated to the limbs, besides the muscular-skeletal pain, which evaluate their intensity. The relation between this disease and the occupational activity is object of discussion, since conditions such as work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), somatoform disorders and psychiatric disorders are differential diagnoses that use to be diffi cult to be distinguished. Propaedeutic and complementary exams do not completely elucidate the diagnosis. Given these elements, the authors of this paper discourse about the functional consequences of the disease that may justify granting benefi ts like disability retirement or sickness assistance and discuss the medical-expert criteria for assessment of the causal nexus between fi bromyalgia and labor activity exercised by people with fi bromyalgia. The conclusion of this article is that fi bromyalgia can be disabling in consequence of the intensity of the pain and occupational physics demands. Thus, it´s necessary to evaluate labor activity and work environment in order to establish a nexus between work and disease, besides excluding other diagnoses hypotheses. The evaluation of the occurrence of similar symptoms in people who works at the same labor conditions that the worker with fi bromyalgia is also important, since this information guarantees more credibility to the nexus evaluation.
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spelling Evaluation of working capacity in people with fibromyalgiaAvaliação da capacidade laborativa em periciandos portadores de fibromialgiaFibromyalgiaExpert testimony/legislation & jurisprudencSocial security/legislation & jurisprudenceForensic medicine/legislation & jurisprudence.FibromialgiaProva pericial/legislação & jurisprudênciaPrevidência social/legislação & jurisprudênciaMedicina legal/legislação & jurisprudência.Social benefi ts are often requested due to symptoms of fi bromyalgia, the most prevalent chronic widespread pain syndrome in the general population, recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) since 1992. The Court expert is faced routinely with two basic questions: - 1) Is Fibromyalgia a disease that causes labor incapacity? 2) Does this disease have a causal nexus with some labor activity? This study aims to verify the current concept of fi bromyalgia as well as determining the criteria that allow medical-legal evaluation of labor incapacity and the causal nexus with the occupational activities performed by people with fi bromyalgia. For doing so, literature review was performed based on recent publications in major research bases (Pubmed, Scielo and Lilacs). Fibromyalgia is inserted in the group that corresponded to 7.756 sickness benefi ts and 970 benefi ts due to accidents granted in 2010, and 1.927 sickness benefi ts and 242 benefi ts due to accidents until March of 2012, by Social Security. According to literature data the estimated prevalence of the disease is 0.66 to 4% of the population, reaching preferably females. The current diagnostic criteria do not include anymore the tender points, defi ned by the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) in 1990, and comprehend the symptoms unrelated to the limbs, besides the muscular-skeletal pain, which evaluate their intensity. The relation between this disease and the occupational activity is object of discussion, since conditions such as work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), somatoform disorders and psychiatric disorders are differential diagnoses that use to be diffi cult to be distinguished. Propaedeutic and complementary exams do not completely elucidate the diagnosis. Given these elements, the authors of this paper discourse about the functional consequences of the disease that may justify granting benefi ts like disability retirement or sickness assistance and discuss the medical-expert criteria for assessment of the causal nexus between fi bromyalgia and labor activity exercised by people with fi bromyalgia. The conclusion of this article is that fi bromyalgia can be disabling in consequence of the intensity of the pain and occupational physics demands. Thus, it´s necessary to evaluate labor activity and work environment in order to establish a nexus between work and disease, besides excluding other diagnoses hypotheses. The evaluation of the occurrence of similar symptoms in people who works at the same labor conditions that the worker with fi bromyalgia is also important, since this information guarantees more credibility to the nexus evaluation.Solicitações de benefícios são frequentemente realizadas em decorrência dos sintomas da fibromialgia, que é a síndrome de dor crônica difusa mais prevalente na população geral, reconhecida pela Organização Mundial da Saúde (OMS) desde 1992. O perito judicial defronta-se, rotineiramente, com dois quesitos básicos: - 1) A fibromialgia é uma doença que acarreta incapacidade laborativa? 2) Tal doença tem nexo causal com alguma atividade laborativa? O presente trabalho tem por objetivo verificar o conceito atual da fibromialgia, bem como determinar critérios médico-legais que permitam a avaliação da capacidade laborativa e do nexo causal com as atividades laborativas exercidas por periciandos diagnosticados com fibromialgia. Para tanto, foi realizada revisão bibliográfica baseada em publicações recentes nas principais bases de pesquisa (Pubmed, SciELO e Lilacs). A doença está enquadradada no grupo que correspondeu a um total de 7.756 benefícios de auxílio-doença e 970 de auxílio-doença acidentário concedidos no ano de 2011, e 1.927 benefícios de auxílio doença e 242 benefícios de auxílio-doença acidentário até março de 2012, pela Previdência Social. De acordo com dados da literatura, a prevalência estimada da doença é de 0,66 a 4% da população, atingindo preferencialmente o sexo feminino. Os critérios diagnósticos atuais não contemplam mais os tender points, definidos pelo Colégio Americano de Reumatologia (ACR) em 1990, e englobam os sintomas não relacionados ao aparelho locomotor, além da dor musculo-esquelética, que avaliam a sua intensidade. A relação da doença com a atividade ocupacional é alvo de discussões, uma vez que condições como doenças osteomusculares relacionadas ao trabalho (DORT), doenças somatoformes e distúrbios psiquiátricos costumam ser diagnósticos diferenciais difíceis de serem distinguidos. Exames propedêuticos e complementares não elucidam completamente o diagnóstico. Diante desses elementos, os autores deste trabalho discorrem sobre as repercussões funcionais da doença que possam justificar concessão de benefícios como aposentadoria por invalidez ou auxílio doença e discutem os critérios médico-periciais para avaliação do nexo causal entre a fibromialgia e a atividade laborativa exercida por periciandos portadores da doença. Pôde-se concluir que a fibromialgia pode ser incapacitante devido à intensidade da dor e demanda física da função do periciando. Dessa forma, para estabelecer nexo ocupacional, há necessidade de avaliação da atividade laborativa exercida e do ambiente do trabalho, além da exclusão das demais hipóteses diagnósticas. A avaliação da ocorrência de quadros similares em pessoas que exerçam a mesma função que o autor também é importante, uma vez que tal fato gera maior credibilidade à avaliação do nexo.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of working capacity in people with fibromyalgia
Avaliação da capacidade laborativa em periciandos portadores de fibromialgia
title Evaluation of working capacity in people with fibromyalgia
spellingShingle Evaluation of working capacity in people with fibromyalgia
Medeiros, Clarissa Mari de
Fibromyalgia
Expert testimony/legislation & jurisprudenc
Social security/legislation & jurisprudence
Forensic medicine/legislation & jurisprudence.
Fibromialgia
Prova pericial/legislação & jurisprudência
Previdência social/legislação & jurisprudência
Medicina legal/legislação & jurisprudência.
title_short Evaluation of working capacity in people with fibromyalgia
title_full Evaluation of working capacity in people with fibromyalgia
title_fullStr Evaluation of working capacity in people with fibromyalgia
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of working capacity in people with fibromyalgia
title_sort Evaluation of working capacity in people with fibromyalgia
author Medeiros, Clarissa Mari de
author_facet Medeiros, Clarissa Mari de
Zerbini, Talita
Cintra, Raquel Barbosa
Gianvecchio, Victor Alexandre Percínio
Muñoz, Daniel Romero
author_role author
author2 Zerbini, Talita
Cintra, Raquel Barbosa
Gianvecchio, Victor Alexandre Percínio
Muñoz, Daniel Romero
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Medeiros, Clarissa Mari de
Zerbini, Talita
Cintra, Raquel Barbosa
Gianvecchio, Victor Alexandre Percínio
Muñoz, Daniel Romero
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fibromyalgia
Expert testimony/legislation & jurisprudenc
Social security/legislation & jurisprudence
Forensic medicine/legislation & jurisprudence.
Fibromialgia
Prova pericial/legislação & jurisprudência
Previdência social/legislação & jurisprudência
Medicina legal/legislação & jurisprudência.
topic Fibromyalgia
Expert testimony/legislation & jurisprudenc
Social security/legislation & jurisprudence
Forensic medicine/legislation & jurisprudence.
Fibromialgia
Prova pericial/legislação & jurisprudência
Previdência social/legislação & jurisprudência
Medicina legal/legislação & jurisprudência.
description Social benefi ts are often requested due to symptoms of fi bromyalgia, the most prevalent chronic widespread pain syndrome in the general population, recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) since 1992. The Court expert is faced routinely with two basic questions: - 1) Is Fibromyalgia a disease that causes labor incapacity? 2) Does this disease have a causal nexus with some labor activity? This study aims to verify the current concept of fi bromyalgia as well as determining the criteria that allow medical-legal evaluation of labor incapacity and the causal nexus with the occupational activities performed by people with fi bromyalgia. For doing so, literature review was performed based on recent publications in major research bases (Pubmed, Scielo and Lilacs). Fibromyalgia is inserted in the group that corresponded to 7.756 sickness benefi ts and 970 benefi ts due to accidents granted in 2010, and 1.927 sickness benefi ts and 242 benefi ts due to accidents until March of 2012, by Social Security. According to literature data the estimated prevalence of the disease is 0.66 to 4% of the population, reaching preferably females. The current diagnostic criteria do not include anymore the tender points, defi ned by the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) in 1990, and comprehend the symptoms unrelated to the limbs, besides the muscular-skeletal pain, which evaluate their intensity. The relation between this disease and the occupational activity is object of discussion, since conditions such as work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), somatoform disorders and psychiatric disorders are differential diagnoses that use to be diffi cult to be distinguished. Propaedeutic and complementary exams do not completely elucidate the diagnosis. Given these elements, the authors of this paper discourse about the functional consequences of the disease that may justify granting benefi ts like disability retirement or sickness assistance and discuss the medical-expert criteria for assessment of the causal nexus between fi bromyalgia and labor activity exercised by people with fi bromyalgia. The conclusion of this article is that fi bromyalgia can be disabling in consequence of the intensity of the pain and occupational physics demands. Thus, it´s necessary to evaluate labor activity and work environment in order to establish a nexus between work and disease, besides excluding other diagnoses hypotheses. The evaluation of the occurrence of similar symptoms in people who works at the same labor conditions that the worker with fi bromyalgia is also important, since this information guarantees more credibility to the nexus evaluation.
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