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Quality of life and factors associated among public university employees retired due to disabilities

OBJECTIVE: to analyze quality of life and factors associated among public university employees retired due to disabilities. METHOD: a cross-sectional study conducted with a sample of public university employees retired due to disabilities. A characterization questionnaire and the World Health Organi...

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Autores principales: Moreira, Aline Aparecida Oliveira, Martins, Júlia Trevisan, Robazzi, Maria Lucia do Carmo Cruz, Galdino, Maria José Quina, Ribeiro, Renata Perfeito, Barreto, Maynara Fernanda Carvalho
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Escola de Enfermagem de Ribeirão Preto / Universidade de São Paulo 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9886080/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36722636
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1518-8345.6057.3816
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Sumario:OBJECTIVE: to analyze quality of life and factors associated among public university employees retired due to disabilities. METHOD: a cross-sectional study conducted with a sample of public university employees retired due to disabilities. A characterization questionnaire and the World Health Organization Quality of Life - Disabilities instrument were applied via telephone or online contacts from November 2019 to September 2020. The associated factors were verified through multiple linear regression. RESULTS: of the 80 retirees due to disability, 15% were professors and 85% had a technical-administrative career. As for the factors associated with Quality of Life, continuous medication use (β(adj): -0.25; p=0.02) and problems in the nervous system (β(adj): -0.21; p<0.05) were associated with the Overall domain; continuous medication use (β(adj): -0.23; p=0.04), to the Physical domain; smoking (β(adj): -0.21; p<0.05) and mental and behavioral disorders (β(adj): -0.21; p<0.01), to the Psychological domain; smoking (β(adj): -0.46; p<0.01) and respiratory (β(adj): -0.21; p=0.03) and circulatory (β(adj): -0.21; p=0.03) problems, to the Social domain; smoking (β(adj): -0.33; p<0.01) and problems in the nervous system (β(adj): -0.22; p=0.04), to the Environmental domain; mental and behavioral disorders, to the Disabilities module (β(adj): -0.29; p<0.01) and to the Discrimination domain (β(adj): -0.21; p<0.05); and smoking (β(adj): -0.32; p<0.01) and problems in the nervous system (β(adj): -0.20; p<0.05), to the Inclusion domain. The Autonomy domain did not present any association. CONCLUSION: the retirees under study presented impaired Quality of Life.