马哈拉施特拉邦农村花卉业工人职业健康状况评价

A. Dandekar, S. Raje, Prajakta G. Kadale
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导言:非技术农业工人易受职业诱发健康问题的影响。在农药密集的综合厂房环境中工作可能会导致各种健康危害。关于花卉工人的健康风险和安全做法以及印度问题的严重程度,印度的研究并不多。目的和目的:了解马哈拉施特拉邦农村花卉业工场工人的职业发病率。材料与方法:以花卉园6个花卉园单元为研究对象,进行横断面研究。使用预先测试的结构化问卷记录社会人口、工作和健康相关变量。由医学专家进行临床检查和实验室检查。结果:总发病率为89.83%,其中呼吸系统疾病占66.94%,其次是肌肉骨骼疾病(62.5%)。42人(35.59%)报告瘙痒。四分之三的女性员工和23%的男性员工肤色苍白。结论:在我们的研究中发现了令人震惊的高患病率(93%),强调了对工人进行健康教育以及对农场所有者进行安全职业实践指导的必要性
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Assessment of Occupational Health of Workers in Floriculture Industry in Rural Maharashtra
Introduction: Unskilled agricultural workers are vulnerable to occupational induced health problems. Working in pesticide intensive environment of a polyhouse can lead to various health hazards. There are not many Indian studies regarding health risks and safety practices among floriculture workers and magnitude of the problem in India. Aims and Objectives: To assess occupational morbidities in polyhouse workers in floriculture industry in rural Maharashtra. Material and Methods: A cross sectional study was undertaken in 6 floriculture units of Floriculture Park. Sociodemographic, work and health related variables were recorded using a pretested structured questionnaire. Clinical examination and laboratory investigations were done by medical experts. Results: Overall morbidity was 89.83%, with respiratory problems prevalent in 66.94%, followed by musculoskeletal problems (62.5%). Itching was reported by 42(35.59%) of the study population. Three forth female workers and 23% male workers had pallor. Conclusion: Alarmingly high prevalence (93%) of occupational morbidities found in our study underlines the need of health education to the workers as well as guidelines for safe occupational practices to the owners of the farms
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