1. Characterization of the profession/occupation of individuals affected by leprosy and the relationship with limitations in professional activities.
- Author
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Nardi SM, Ikehara E, Pedro HS, and Paschoal VD
- Subjects
- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Brazil epidemiology, Child, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Humans, Leprostatic Agents therapeutic use, Leprosy drug therapy, Leprosy epidemiology, Male, Middle Aged, Risk Factors, Young Adult, Disability Evaluation, Leprosy physiopathology, Occupations
- Abstract
People who had leprosy stay away from work and have difficulty of employability and to perform their functions or retire early. This study aimed at determining whether there is a relationship between profession/occupation and limitations in activities. This was a cross-sectional study that used the SALSA scale (Screening of Activity Limitation and Safety Awareness) to assess limitations and to classify professions/occupations as low, medium or high risk. Of the 277 people surveyed, 50.2% were men, the mean age was 53.8 years (SD = 16.3), 62.7% had multibacillary, 59.7% had family incomes of 3 minimum wages or less, 58.5% had up to 6 years schooling and 57% did not have paid jobs. As for occupations, 45.8% were considered low, 39.7% medium and 12.3% high risk. Of thetotal, 49.1% had mild/moderate, 8.7% severe/very severe and 42.2% did not have any limitations. The relationship between limitations in activities and occupational risk indicated that people with severe limitations tend to have low risk occupations (p value < 0.05). The limitations associated with employability showed that most active individuals have no limitations (p value < 0.05). Hence, most people who had leprosy have low risk professions/occupations; the limitations favor a shift from high-risk activities and interfere with employability.
- Published
- 2012