Epidemiology of rsi / wrmd in northwest ceará, 2009 to 2016
International Journal of Development Research
Epidemiology of rsi / wrmd in northwest ceará, 2009 to 2016
Received 27th May, 2018; Received in revised form 21st June, 2018; Accepted 06th July, 2018; Published online 31st August, 2018
Copyright © 2018, Francisco Rosemiro Guimarães Ximenes Neto et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Objective: To describe the epidemiology of Repetitive Strain Injury and Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases (RSI/ WRMD) in Northwestern Ceará. Method: A cross - sectional, descriptive and retrospective epidemiological study conducted at the Center of Reference in Occupational Health (COH), Sobral – Ceará, Brazil, with 404 cases of RSI / WRMD, reported in SINAN, between January 1, 2009 and 31 December of 2016. Results: 78.7% of the subjects are women; 78% are in the age group of 20 to 59 years; 78.9% are race / color self-declared brown / black; 47.5% are polyvalent workers in the manufacture of footwear; 78.3% registered employees; 64% consider the environment stressful; 94.3% perform repetitive movements; 96% referred pain, followed by exercise limitation (87.6%), strength decrease (82.9%), and movement (81%); 61.9% had some type of temporary incapacity; and in 25.8% of the cases, the risk factor was withdrawn. In most cases there were no changes in work organization (68%). There was also a significant association between movement limitation and the age group of 50 to 79 years (p 0.04). Conclusion: The process of alienated work, subjects the worker to work overload, which over time leads to illness, such as the development of RSI / WRMD. Descriptors: Descriptive epidemiology; Worker's health; Accidents of Work; Accumulated Trauma Disorders.