Health profile of university agents from a public education institution

International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
09
Article ID: 
15778
5 pages
Research Article

Health profile of university agents from a public education institution

Abstract: 

Objective: To know the health profile of workers from a brazilian higher education institution (HEI). Method: Cross-sectional, quantitative, exploratory descriptive study, conducted with 615 servers from the brazilian HEI. The data collection includes the application of a structured questionnaire containing sociodemographic and labor characteristics, self-perceptions in health, previous diagnoses, and lifestyle. Data were analyzed descriptively. Results: Prevalence of women (53%), married (59%), complete high school (38%) and over 40 years (28%). The diseases that most affected the workers were high cholesterol, hypertension, diabetes and depression. Most use continuous medication (57%) and do not perform any type of physical activity (53%). Still, 14% are smokers, with low dependence, mostly and 45% reported drinking alcohol. Conclusion: It is important to target the investigated servers to individual and collective health care programs, advocating prevention to reduce future comorbidities, as well as to qualify their work process.

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