A Qualitative Study on Noncommunicable Diseases in Waste Pickers in Brazil

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Zolnikov, Tara Rava [1 ]
Cruvinel, Vanessa [2 ]
Lopez, Paola [1 ]
Pezeshkian, Farid [1 ]
Stoves-Tucker, Lakeithia [1 ]
Galato, Dayani [2 ]
Marques, Carla Pintas [2 ]
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[1] Natl Univ, Dept Community Hlth, San Diego, CA 92123 USA
[2] Univ Brasilia, Dept Publ Hlth, Brasilia, DF, Brazil
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qualitative; waste pickers; hypertension; diabetes mellitus; solid waste segregators; social conditions; HEALTH CONDITIONS; LOW-INCOME; MANAGEMENT; INEQUALITIES; PREVENTION;
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Background. Noncommunicable chronic diseases are associated with multiple risks factors and negative outcomes that are long-lasting and difficult to treat. Some populations may be at greater risk because of their socioeconomic status, lack of healthcare, environment, and poor work and living conditions. Informal waste pickers may experience higher levels of chronic diseases and often do not have access to care to manage symptoms. Objectives. The aim of the present study was to understand the prevalence of chronic diseases in waste pickers, along with perceived associated risks and available treatments. Methods. A qualitative study was conducted, using interviews with 24 waste pickers who worked at Estrutural dumpsite in Brasilia, Brazil which was historically the second largest open-air dumpsite in the world. Results. Participants believed their commonly experienced chronic diseases were a result of working in the open-air dumpsite. Chronic diseases commonly noted in the interviews included hypertension, chronic pain, respiratory disease, diabetes, and kidney problems. Participants discussed self-medication or prescribed medication used to treat their conditions. Most participants had varying beliefs regarding prevention strategies to reduce disease; some ideas for prevention focused on religion, fate, and God when discussing outcomes related to illnesses. When answering questions regarding ideal working conditions to help prevent diseases, participants responded by expressing a desire for protective gear (e.g. PPE) which could help mitigate hazards associated with the dump. Conclusions. Recyclable collectors were aware of occupational hazards to which they were exposed and associated noncommunicable chronic diseases but lacked education on the importance of preventive measures and access to healthcare services. The findings of the present study confirm the need to strengthen intersectoral actions to protect and uphold the health rights of this vulnerable population. Participant Consent. Obtained Ethics Approval. This study was approved by the Research and Ethics Committee of the Health School of Brasilia University under Opinion n. 1.517.670/2016. Participant Consent. Obtained Ethics Approval. This study was approved by the Research and Ethics Committee of the Health School of Brasilia University under Opinion n. 1.517.670/2016.
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