Risk Factors and Individual Protection Measures for COVID-19 in Federal Police Officers

Jefferson Aparecido Dias, E. Chagas, C. Detregiachi, Fernanda Mesquita Serva, Piero Biteli, C. G. Mendes, Elídia Fabiana de Souza Xavier, Carlos Francisco Bitencourt Jorge, T. L. Zutin, Mateus Cezar dos Santos, D. Buchaim, R. Buchaim
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The coronavirus of severe acute respiratory syndrome 2 (SARS-CoV-2), known as COVID-19, has spread rapidly around the world, leading to social detachment and the home office replacing face-to-face work. The performance of police officers faces limitations to the new requirements while recognizing the need to ensure health and quality of life. Thus, the present study aimed to verify the panorama of the spread of COVID-19 among federal police officers by analyzing the presence of symptoms, individual protection measures (IPM), and suspect screening measures (SSM). For this, data were collected through a questionnaire customized for this situation and measurements of clinical data from 56 federal police officers in the municipality of Marília (São Paulo, Brazil) were performed. The mean value of the body mass index (27.2 ± 5.4 kg/m2) suggests overweight and obesity, in addition to the presence of hypertension at 16.1%, diabetes at 3.6%, asthma at 3.6%, and obesity at 25%, which represents an important risk of complications for COVID-19. The use of a mask is the most frequent IPM (96.4%) and most of the sample has used a cloth or home mask (90.9%). However, 47.3% have not performed the correct cleaning of the masks and 5.5% have not taken any care with mask hygiene. In conclusion, although the IPM was adopted by most of the research participants, some did not adopt important measures such as wearing a mask, which can increase the risk of contamination and contagion due to the work environment and routine. The highest risk factors observed were obesity and hypertension, but even in these conditions, the absence of important IPMs was still verified.
联邦警察新冠肺炎风险因素及个人防护措施
被称为新冠肺炎的严重急性呼吸综合征2型冠状病毒(SARS-CoV-2)已在世界各地迅速传播,导致社会脱节和家庭办公室取代了面对面的工作。警察的表现面临着新要求的限制,同时认识到需要确保健康和生活质量。因此,本研究旨在通过分析症状的存在、个人保护措施(IPM)和嫌疑人筛查措施(SSM)来验证新冠肺炎在联邦警察中传播的全景。为此,通过针对这种情况定制的问卷收集了数据,并对马里利亚市(巴西圣保罗)56名联邦警察的临床数据进行了测量。体重指数的平均值(27.2±5.4 kg/m2)表明超重和肥胖,此外还有16.1%的高血压、3.6%的糖尿病、3.6%的哮喘和25%的肥胖,这是新冠肺炎并发症的重要风险。使用口罩是最常见的IPM(96.4%),大多数样本使用过布或家用口罩(90.9%)。然而,47.3%的样本没有正确清洁口罩,5.5%的样本没有注意口罩卫生。总之,尽管大多数研究参与者都采用了IPM,但有些人没有采取重要措施,如戴口罩,由于工作环境和日常工作,这会增加污染和传染的风险。观察到的最高风险因素是肥胖和高血压,但即使在这些情况下,重要IPM的缺乏仍然得到证实。
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