Acidentes de trabalho com exposição a material biológico em fisioterapeutas segundo vínculo formal e informal

Q4 Health Professions Revista Pesquisa em Fisioterapia Pub Date : 2020-11-27 DOI:10.17267/2238-2704rpf.v10i4.3272
Janaina Oliveira de Souza, Milena Maria Cordeiro de Almeida
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INTRODUCTION: Health workers, including physiotherapists, are at greater risk of occupational injuries involving exposure to biological material (OI-bio), when compared to others. OBJECTIVE: To describe the epidemiological profile of OI-bio in physiotherapists, according to their work contracts (formal/informal). METHODS: A case study of work-related notifications by biological material in physiotherapists, registered in the Information System for Notifiable Diseases, Brazil, from 2008 to 2018. RESULTS: There were 2,565 OI-bio records in physiotherapists, with an increase in notifications (169.2%) in the period, The majority among those with formal contracts (68.3%). Among formals, the majority were female (82.7%), aged between 30 and 39 years (46.8%) and white people (69.6%). Among the informal, the majority were also female (85.3%), younger, 18 to 29 years old (62.2%) and white people (69.8%). In both groups, the specific occupation was general physiotherapist, cases evolving to discharge from a negative patient/source. Formals had 1 to 6 years of occupational experience (44.8%) and record of Work Accident Communication (WAC) in 58.1% of cases. Among the informals, the work experience time was less than 1 year (47.7%) and only 28.6% had WAC registration. The use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) had little difference between groups, with gloves, aprons and masks being the most used. CONCLUSION: Although OI-bio are more reported in physiotherapists with formal contract, among informal ones they occur in younger people, with less experience and without WAC registration, in addition to worse information registration and abandonment of developments, indicating greater vulnerability, especially in relation to social protection measures.
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根据正式和非正式关系,物理治疗师接触生物材料的职业事故
与其他人相比,卫生工作者,包括物理治疗师,在接触生物材料(OI-bio)时面临更大的职业伤害风险。目的:根据物理治疗师的工作合同(正式/非正式)描述其OI-bio的流行病学特征。方法:对2008年至2018年在巴西法定疾病信息系统中注册的物理治疗师中使用生物材料进行工作相关通报的案例研究。结果:物理治疗师共获得oi -生物记录2565份,期间通报数量增加169.2%,其中正式合同居多(68.3%)。在正式人员中,大多数是女性(82.7%),年龄在30至39岁之间(46.8%)和白人(69.6%)。在非正式人群中,大多数也是女性(85.3%),18至29岁的年轻人(62.2%)和白人(69.8%)。在两组中,具体职业为普通物理治疗师,病例演变为从阴性患者/源出院。正式人员有1至6年的工作经验(44.8%),58.1%的病例有工伤事故沟通记录。非正式人员中,工作经验不足1年的占47.7%,拥有WAC注册的占28.6%。个人防护装备(PPE)的使用在各组之间差别不大,其中手套、围裙和口罩的使用率最高。结论:虽然OI-bio在有正式合同的物理治疗师中较多报道,但在非正式的物理治疗师中,它发生在年轻,经验较少,没有WAC注册,加上信息登记和放弃发展较差的人群中,表明更大的脆弱性,特别是在社会保护措施方面。
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Revista Pesquisa em Fisioterapia
Revista Pesquisa em Fisioterapia Health Professions-Occupational Therapy
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