2016
DOI: 10.1590/1983-1447.2016.03.57321
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Mulheres catadoras de materiais recicláveis: condições de vida, trabalho e saúde

Abstract: Objective: To know the elements of work, health, and living conditions of women who pick recyclable waste and are members of a waste cooperative in a town of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.Method: This is a qualitative, exploratory and descriptive study with seven subjects. Data were collected through participative observation, semi structured interview, and a focus group from July to August of 2013. The data were subjected to content analysis. Results:The following thematic categories emerged: Women's… Show more

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“…Some relevant items in the "Life, work and health condition" analytical category contribute to help better understanding the herein assessed matters. The first of them corroborates the idea that the precarious working conditions waste pickers live in are characterized by high socio-environmental vulnerability (aLENCaR;CaRDoSo;aNTUNES, 2009;BaLLESTERoS;aRaNGo E URREGo, 2012;CoELHo et al, 2016b;CoELHo et al, 2016c;SoUSa, MENDES, 2006). Moreover, such environment favors the occurrence of labor accidents (CaVaLCaNTE;FRaNCo, 2007;CoELHo et al, 2016c;SHIBaTa et al, 2015) and of physical and mental diseases (aLENCaR;CaRDoSo;aNTUNES, 2009;CoELHo et al, 2016b;aLVaRaDo-ESQUIVEL et al, 2008;aLVaRaDo-ESQUIVEL, 2013;aRaÚJo;SaTo, 2017;GUTBERLET;Ba-EDER, 2008;RoZMaN et al, 2008;SHIBaTa et al, 2015;SINGH;CHoKHaNDRE, 2015) capable of impairing their quality of life and health promotion.…”
Section: Chart 3 -List Of Articles Divided By Analytical Categorysupporting
confidence: 57%
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“…Some relevant items in the "Life, work and health condition" analytical category contribute to help better understanding the herein assessed matters. The first of them corroborates the idea that the precarious working conditions waste pickers live in are characterized by high socio-environmental vulnerability (aLENCaR;CaRDoSo;aNTUNES, 2009;BaLLESTERoS;aRaNGo E URREGo, 2012;CoELHo et al, 2016b;CoELHo et al, 2016c;SoUSa, MENDES, 2006). Moreover, such environment favors the occurrence of labor accidents (CaVaLCaNTE;FRaNCo, 2007;CoELHo et al, 2016c;SHIBaTa et al, 2015) and of physical and mental diseases (aLENCaR;CaRDoSo;aNTUNES, 2009;CoELHo et al, 2016b;aLVaRaDo-ESQUIVEL et al, 2008;aLVaRaDo-ESQUIVEL, 2013;aRaÚJo;SaTo, 2017;GUTBERLET;Ba-EDER, 2008;RoZMaN et al, 2008;SHIBaTa et al, 2015;SINGH;CHoKHaNDRE, 2015) capable of impairing their quality of life and health promotion.…”
Section: Chart 3 -List Of Articles Divided By Analytical Categorysupporting
confidence: 57%
“…according to waste pickers, waste is a source of life maintenance -livelihood and survival (PoRTo et al, 2004;SILVa, 2011). assumingly, waste pickers perceive the risk of their work, but they do not relate such risks to health issues and do not associate diseases with the fact of working with waste (PoRTo et al, 2004); or they just do not give the proper attention to the matter (CaVaLCaNTE;FRaNCo, 2007;CoELHo et al, 2016c;SoUSa, MENDES, 2006). Waste pickers understand health as the capacity to work (PoRTo et al, 2004), so they believe that they do not get sick (PEREIRa et al, 2012) and, as a contrast, they are afraid of getting severe and incurable diseases (SaNToS, SILVa, 2011).…”
Section: Chart 3 -List Of Articles Divided By Analytical Categorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results show a set of elements that lead to an increase in the workload of recyclable material collectors, resulting in physical and psychic symptoms. A qualitative Brazilian study that researched female collectors evidenced that their health was influenced by the precariousness, informality and demands of their work (8) . Such results are similar to those found in this study, showing that workloads are articulated to labor conditions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…National and international literature show that recyclable material collectors will oftentimes be a population with a high prevalence of non-transmissible diseases and low access to health services (6) . This is related to their precarious life and work conditions, as they relate to environmental, operational and social factors that culminate in work-related suffering and diseases (7)(8) . This leads one to understand that different workloads can interact, thus impacting the lives of these individuals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mothiba et al, 2017).MenurutCoelho et al (2016), para pemulung wanita yang mengumpulkan sampah terpapar pada kondisi kerja yang berbahaya dan memiliki potensi resiko kesehatan. Berkaitan dengan akses ke pelayanan kesehatan, 36,9% pemulung sampah tidak berkonsultasi ke dokter lebih dari 1 tahun, 15,7% tidak mempunyai akses ke unit kesehatan masyarakat, 7,5% tidak pernah mengukur tekanan darah, 45,9% tidak pernah memeriksa gula darah dan 61,2% tidak pernah mengukur kadar trigliseridanya(Auler et al, 2014).Tahun 2018 sesuai dengan Surat Perjanjian PenugasanPelaksanaan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat nomor 409.k/PTM.63.R10/LP2M/P/2018 Tanggal 2 Juli 2018.…”
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