Occupational profile, and alcohol and tobacco consumption in patients with head, neck, and lung cancer in the city Uberlândia, MG

Cancer is the second leading cause of death in Brazil, and head, neck, and lung cancer are among the five most common types in the male Brazilian population. It is reported that tobacco, alcohol and occupational agents are important risk factors for the disease. This study aims to describe the work...

Ausführliche Beschreibung

Gespeichert in:
Bibliographische Detailangaben
Veröffentlicht in:Mundo da saúde (1995) 2020-01, Vol.44, p.515-527
Hauptverfasser: Silveira Navarro, Vanessa, Borges de Araújo, Lúcio, Aparecida de Barros Junqueira, Marcelle
Format: Artikel
Sprache:eng
Schlagworte:
Online-Zugang:Volltext
Tags: Tag hinzufügen
Keine Tags, Fügen Sie den ersten Tag hinzu!
Beschreibung
Zusammenfassung:Cancer is the second leading cause of death in Brazil, and head, neck, and lung cancer are among the five most common types in the male Brazilian population. It is reported that tobacco, alcohol and occupational agents are important risk factors for the disease. This study aims to describe the work profile and the use of alcohol and tobacco among patients diagnosed with these types of cancers. It is a quantitative, descriptive, exploratory, transversal study. The sample consisted of 118 patients seen and registered at a public hospital, who answered a questionnaire that contained sociodemographic and professional information, in addition to the Fagerstrom Test and the AUDIT. Most participants were men, white, married, with an average age of 60, an incomplete primary education, income below one minimum wage, with the main occupational activities related to rural work, civil construction, and cleaning and maintenance. The history of alcohol and tobacco abuse, which also occurred after the diagnosis of cancer, was raised, as well as living with family members and co-workers who also used these substances. It is concluded that there is a need for assistance aimed at changing lifestyles during cancer treatment, expanding the vision of studies related to cancer for specific sociodemographic groups, concerning lifestyle and consumption habits, work profile, as well as work environment.
ISSN:0104-7809
1980-3990
DOI:10.15343/0104-7809.202044515527