A cross-sectional study to assess the occupational health hazards among fisherwomen in a metropolitan city

R. Hadaye, Aditi Dey
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ABSTRACT Research on the working conditions and health hazards of fishing communities in developing countries is scarce. 1) To assess the occupational health hazards among women fish vendors. 2) To understand the morbidity profile in them. 3) To analyze various challenges faced by them at the workplace in this occupation. 4) To suggest various measures including ergonomic solutions that they can take to reduce these health hazards. Community-based observational cross-sectional study. Eight fish markets comprising women fish vendors working for more than one year (age > 30 years) in Mumbai were selected. A cluster sampling method was used. The sample size was 225. The period of the study was 2 years. Chi-square test The majority of study subjects had diabetes mellitus (24%) and were overweight (54.7%). Of all participants, 55.1% had musculoskeletal pain of which low back pain (69; 30.7%) was most common. There was a significant association between musculoskeletal pain status and mode of carrying boxes, χ2 (1) =56.35 as well as with duration of occupation, χ2 (3) =89.67, P < 0.001. Of all participants, 90.2% got injured of which the majority had incisional wounds (124; 61.1%). Of all participants, 55.1% suffered from skin infections of which the majority (28; 12.4%) had itching and redness of hands and legs. There was a significant association between skin infections and duration of occupation, χ2 (3) =140.53 as well as with the use of gloves (63.2% participants), χ2 (1) =20.395, P < 0.001. Various measures including ergonomic solutions that women fish vendors can take to reduce these health hazards need to be addressed.
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ABSTRACT 关于发展中国家渔业社区工作条件和健康危害的研究很少。 1) 评估女性鱼贩的职业健康危害。2) 了解她们的发病情况。3) 分析她们在这一职业的工作场所面临的各种挑战。4) 建议她们可以采取的各种措施,包括符合人体工程学的解决方案,以减少这些健康危害。 基于社区的横断面观察研究。 研究选取了孟买的八个鱼市,其中包括工作一年以上(年龄大于 30 岁)的女性鱼贩。采用聚类抽样法。样本数量为 225 个。研究时间为 2 年。 卡方检验 大多数研究对象患有糖尿病(24%),体重超重(54.7%)。在所有参与者中,55.1%患有肌肉骨骼疼痛,其中腰背痛(69;30.7%)最为常见。肌肉骨骼疼痛状况与搬运箱子的方式(χ2 (1) =56.35)和职业持续时间(χ2 (3) =89.67)之间存在明显关联,P < 0.001。在所有参与者中,90.2%的人受伤,其中大部分为切口伤(124 人;61.1%)。在所有参与者中,55.1% 的人患有皮肤感染,其中大多数人(28 人;12.4%)的手部和腿部出现瘙痒和发红症状。皮肤感染与职业持续时间(χ2 (3) =140.53)和使用手套(63.2% 的参与者)(χ2 (1) =20.395,P < 0.001)之间存在明显关联。 需要采取各种措施,包括女性鱼贩可以采取的符合人体工程学的解决方案,以减少这些健康危害。
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