Compulsive Hoarding: an integrative review of the potential risk of spread of vector-borne diseases and other diseases caused by health-endangering animals
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Keywords

Hoarding disorder, Diogenes syndrome, Noah syndrome.

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de Fátima Henriques, L. ., Mendes da Costa, M. ., Sabbo, . C. ., & Aparecida Sanches Bersusa, A. A. S. B. (2020). Compulsive Hoarding: an integrative review of the potential risk of spread of vector-borne diseases and other diseases caused by health-endangering animals. Boletim Do Instituto De Saúde - BIS, 20(2), 125–138. https://doi.org/10.52753/bis.2019.v20.34493

Abstract

People with hoarding disorder are known to gather objects or pets excessively in a disorderly and disorganized way. They usually live in places with deficits in hygiene, self-care of the body and the li-ving environment interfering in their quality of life, their family and the community where they live. In the community there is a poten-tial risk of occurrence of some vectors / host-borne and uncomfor-table and venomous endemics. The objective of the study was to carry out a literature review on hoarding of materials / objects (Dio-genes syndrome) and domestic animals (Noah syndrome) and its impact on health with a focus on endemics. A structured question guided the method, with a search of terms in three languages, in PubMed, Embase, Cochrane, Web of Science, Portal Regional da BVS, Google Acadêmico, and also grey literature. The analysis included sixteen documents that pointed to the need for multipro-fessional care for the treatment of these patients. With this review we hope to contribute with a better understanding of the hoarding´s problems regarding the control necessary to prevent endemics at different levels of attention health, with a perspective to draw an effective flow of multiprofessional attention.

 

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Agradecimentos: A Roseli de Lima e Juliana Cerqueira, apri-morandas do PAP/SUCEN que deixaram uma grande contri-buição para que hoje pudéssemos dispor deste estudo à sociedade.
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