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Aim To identify those agents reported as being associated withreactive airways dysfunction syndrome (RADS). Methods A systematic review was undertaken. Abstracts were screenedand those selected reviewed against pre-determined diagnosticcriteria for RADS. Results Significant information gaps were identified for allmeasures of interest. In some articles, even the causative agentwas not reported. The most commonly reported agents were chlorine(nine subjects), toluene di-isocyanate (TDI) (n = 6) and oxidesof nitrogen (n = 5). Most exposures occurred in the workplace(n = 51) and affected men (60%). Dyspnoea (71%) and cough (65%)were the commonest symptoms. Median symptom duration was 13months (interquartile range = 6.5–43.5) for RADS. Conclusions Although the most commonly reported agent associatedwith RADS was chlorine, the main finding of a general lack ofadequate information on exposure, investigation and outcomesuggests that to better explore RADS a more structured approachto gathering information is required. A minimum data set forreporting RADS cases is proposed.  相似文献   

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Background Few studies have focused on respiratory health effectsamong sisal workers. Aim To report on the prevalence of acute respiratory symptomsamong sisal processors. Methods We interviewed 163 dust-exposed brushing and decorticationworkers and 31 low-exposed security workers from six sisal estatesin Tanzania using a modified symptom score questionnaire todetermine the prevalence of acute respiratory symptoms duringwork. Groups were compared using chi-square tests, Fisher'sexact tests, t-tests and logistic regression, adjusting forconfounding factors. Results After the first working day of the week, 73% of thebrushing workers reported dry cough, 66% sneezing, 65% productivecough, 63% running nose and 34% stuffy nose. Brushing workershad a significantly higher prevalence of these symptoms thandecortication workers. Brushing and decortication workers hadsignificantly more dry cough and sneezing than the control groupof security workers, when adjusting for age, smoking, past respiratorydiseases and residence. Conclusion Processors of sisal fibre have a high prevalenceof acute respiratory symptoms. More detailed studies on workand health in sisal estates are needed, including exposure studies.  相似文献   

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Aim To investigate the impact of piecework on musculoskeletalpain and general health, and the influence of perceived workplacepsychosocial factors on any such associations, in a generalUK population. Methods A questionnaire was mailed to an age-stratified randomsample of 10 000 adults aged 18–75 in North Staffordshire,UK. Respondents reporting a current main job were asked if thisjob was paid by a piecework system. Health measures were (i)number of pain areas according to a body manikin and (ii) generalhealth (SF-12v2). Other measures included questions on occupationalhistory and psychosocial aspects of the work environment. Results The adjusted response was 54%. A total of 1193 respondentsreported a current main job, of whom 201 (17%) reported piecework.Pieceworkers were more likely to be older (P < 0.05), male(P < 0.001) and in lower socioeconomic groups (P < 0.001)than non-pieceworkers. Piecework was associated with perceptionsof a poor psychosocial working environment, more pain areas(P < 0.05), more elbow (P < 0.01), forearm (P < 0.001)and hand pain (P < 0.05), and a lower physical health score(SF-12v2; P < 0.01), but no difference in mental health score(P = 0.60), compared with non-pieceworkers. After controllingfor psychosocial factors, and socioeconomic group, the associationsbetween piecework and pain areas, or physical health, were nolonger statistically significant. Conclusions These results show that piecework was associatedwith poorer self-reported general physical health and more areasof pain, which may be attributed to low socioeconomic group,and workplace perceptions of little job control, high physicaldemand and little supervisor support.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: This study was conducted for a UK Trade Union in response to increasing numbers of health complaints among intensive computer workers in a data processing environment. AIM: To estimate prevalence of musculoskeletal pain/discomfort and visual strain symptoms among data processing workers and to explore associations with work factors. METHODS: A self-report questionnaire was distributed to data processors (n = 175) and a control group (n = 129) in the same organization. RESULTS: Eighty-six per cent of data processors reported musculoskeletal pain/discomfort in the previous year, with the highest prevalence rate found for the neck (58%). The 12 month reported prevalence for visual strain symptoms was 47%, tired eyes (41%) was the most commonly reported symptom. In the last week, 56% reported pain/discomfort and 25% visual strain symptoms. Data processors reporting pain in the previous year were more likely to be dissatisfied with their jobs (P < 0.01), to report a lack of choice in deciding what they did at work (P < 0.02), to have insufficient time to complete work (P < 0.05) or to receive help from others when time was limited (P < 0.03). CONCLUSION: The prevalence of self-reported musculoskeletal pain/discomfort and visual strain symptoms was high among data processors. A systematic approach to risk reduction addressing organizational, psychosocial and physical work factors is required. This study has implications for reorganization of this and other intensive computer work, given the increasing requirement for intensive computing work in many industrial sectors. More research is needed to investigate interactions between job demands and support systems for these workers.  相似文献   

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A questionnaire concerning musculoskeletal symptoms (MSS) andworking environment was answered by 100% of 103 car mechanicsin 12 different garages. Almost all the mechanics had been troubledwith MSS at work the past year. The most common MSS were symptomsfrom the low back, neck, head and shoulders. When asked whichsymptoms had been most troublesome at work most mechanics reportedsymptoms from the low back, upper back, shoulders and neck.Symptoms from the shoulders, low back and upper back were associatedwith absence from work due to MSS (OR = 4.2, 2.3 and 2.1 respectively).Mechanics between the ages of 30 and 40 reported significantlymore shoulder symptoms than both younger and older colleagues(p<0.00l). It seems that symptoms from the back and shouldersrestrain car mechanics' work more than any other MSS. The mechanics'most common working postures may contribute to the developmentof back and shoulder symptoms.  相似文献   

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Background Information about doctors’ mental ill-healthis limited. This study looks at doctors’ careers followingmental illness and the strategies that helped them return towork. Aim To examine the effect of mental ill-health on doctors’careers. Methods Questionnaire survey of members of the Doctors SupportNetwork (DSN). The DSN is a peer support group for doctors whohave experienced, or are experiencing, mental ill-health. Results One hundred and sixteen doctors (35% response rate)returned completed questionnaires (n = 116, 63% female, 37%male). Prior to their ill-health, 80% worked full time, 15%part-time, 2% were not working and 3% were medical students.Following illness, 33% worked full time (P < 0.05), 36% part-time(P < 0.05) and 29% were not working (P < 0.01). Flexibleworking practices were the most helpful reported strategy forenabling a doctor to return to work. Conclusions Following mental ill-health, a doctor’s capacityto work full time is reduced. Most doctors return to full-timeor part-time work. With improved support, more doctors may beable to return to work.  相似文献   

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The prevalence of upper extremity symptoms in the workforceis high, particularly in industries characterized by forceful,repetitive or awkward movements. A study was undertaken to assessthe prevalence of upper extremity symptoms in bank workers ina paper currency processing operation and to examine the roleof possible risk factors for these complaints. Thirty-nine workersof a total workforce of 47 were assessed with a questionnaireand physical examination. The questionnaire collected informationabout demographics, health status, symptom reporting, psychosocialwork stressors and other work exposure characteristics. Overall,59% of the workers reported having significant work-relatedupper extremity musculoskeletal symptoms in the preceding year,including 49% with neck and shoulder symptoms and 49% with armand wrist symptoms. In this study the key predictive factorfor upper extremity musculoskeletal symptoms was psychologicaljob demands. The workers had similar ergonomic stressors (withlittle gradient of exposure) and therefore our results do notcontradict the importance of ergonomic factors in the developmentof upper extremity symptoms. However, the results do suggestthat within a group exposed to similar ergonomic stressors,psychological job demands may be an important factor associatedwith musculoskeletal symptoms.  相似文献   

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Sick-leave between 1984 and 1989 was higher among both female(n=515) and male (n=304) fish-processing workers [observed/expected(O/E) 2.24 and 1.69, respectively] than among non-exposed groups(0.62 and 0.89). Diagnoses in the musculoskeletal system dominated(i.e., neck/upper limbs; females, exposed vs. non-exposed workers:30 vs. 12%: males: 11 vs. 5.8%). In subjects who left employment,the O/E-ratio decreased (females: 3.02 vs. 1.55; males: 2.40vs. 1.55). Among those women hired before the start of the observationperiod, exposed subjects had higher frequencies of sick-leavethan non-exposed, for both total illness and musculoskeletaldiagnoses. In the men, there were corresponding differences,though not fully statistically significant. Reported occupationaldiseases [O/E: females: 4.5; (95% confidence interval) Cl=3.2–6.1;males: 2.3; Cl=1.3–3.9] and accidents (females: 4.3; Cl=3.0–5.9;males: 1.8; Cl=1.2=2.7) were also higher in female than in malefish-processing workers, and much higher than in non-exposedworkers. In conclusion, work in the fish-processing industrywas associated with increased frequencies of sick-leave, especiallybecause of diagnoses of the musculoskeletal system, and occupationaldisorders and accidents, in particular among female workers.  相似文献   

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Background Occupational fatigue is relatively common withinthe general population and has been linked to reduced performance,injury and longer term ill-health. Despite growing acknowledgementof this problem in the maritime sector, little research hasbeen conducted into the risk factors, prevalence and consequencesof seafarers' fatigue. Aims To examine the prevalence of fatigue among seafarers, identifypotential risk factors and assess possible links with poor performanceand ill-health. Methods Cross-sectional questionnaire survey of seafarers workingin the offshore oil support, short-sea and deep-sea shippingindustries. A number of tools were used including the fatiguesubscale of the profile of fatigue-related symptoms, the CognitiveFailures Questionnaire, the General Health Questionnaire andthe SF36 General Health scale. Results In all, 1855 questionnaires were completed giving anoverall response rate of 20%. Fatigue symptoms were associatedwith a range of occupational and environmental factors, manyunique to seafaring. Reporting a greater number of risk factorswas associated with greater fatigue [e.g. OR = 2.53 (1.90–3.35)for those with three or four risk factors and OR = 9.54 (6.95–13.09)for those with five or more risk factors]. There was also astrong link between fatigue and poorer cognitive and healthoutcomes, with fatigue the most important of a number of riskfactors, accounting for 10–14% of the variance. Conclusions Seafarers' fatigue could impact on safety withinthe industry and may be linked to longer term individual ill-health.It can only be addressed by considering how multiple factorscombine to contribute to fatigue.  相似文献   

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Background Primary health care workers (HCWs) represent a growingoccupational group worldwide. They are at risk of infectionwith blood-borne pathogens because of occupational exposuresto blood and body fluids (BBF). Aim To investigate BBF exposure and its associated factors amongprimary HCWs. Methods Cross-sectional study among workers from municipal primaryhealth care centres in Florianópolis, Southern Brazil.Workers who belonged to occupational categories that involvedBBF exposures during the preceding 12 months were interviewedand included in the data analysis. Results A total of 1077 workers participated. The mean incidencerate of occupational BBF exposures was 11.9 per 100 full-timeequivalent worker-years (95% confidence interval: 8.4–15.3).The cumulative prevalence was 7% during the 12 months precedingthe interview. University-level education, employment as a nurseassistant, dental assistant or dentist, higher workload score,inadequate working conditions, having sustained a previous occupationalaccident and current smoking were associated with BBF exposures(P 0.05). Conclusions Primary Health Care Centres are working environmentsin which workers are at risk of BBF exposures. Exposure surveillancesystems should be created to monitor their occurrence and toguide the implementation of preventive strategies.  相似文献   

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A study of South Korean casino employees and gambling problems   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Background Casino employees are exposed to disproportionatelyhigh levels of gambling, drinking and smoking compared to otheroccupations. Because of their occupation, they have the opportunityto detect and prevent pathological gambling (PG). Aims To identify differences in the mental health status andsocial attitudes towards PG among casino workers in South Koreadepending upon whether they report any gambling problems. Methods Data were collected from 388 full-time casino employees.This data provided information about the prevalence of gamblingproblems, alcohol and tobacco use and depression. Employeeswere grouped according to their scores on the Korean versionof South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS), and those employees whogambled without experiencing any gambling problems (Group NP:SOGS = 0) and those who reported any gambling problems (GroupP: SOGS > 0) were compared. An exploratory factor analysesidentified the domains of casino employee social attitudes towardsgambling. Results Employees who reported gambling problems (Group P) reporteda higher prevalence of smoking, alcohol problems and depression(P < 0.01) compared to employees who did not report gamblingproblems (Group NP). The primary employee social attitude towardsgambling was identified by the factor of ‘Disease concept/socialawareness’. Group NP reported more positive attitudesin this domain than Group P (P < 0.01). Conclusions Employees who reported any gambling problems reporteda less positive attitude towards developing the public healthsystem to be responsive to gambling problems. These findingsindicate a need to develop health education programmes thatfocus more specifically on casino employees with gambling problems.  相似文献   

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Background Platinum salt sensitivity (PSS) is well recognizedfollowing occupational exposure to platinum salts, though specificplatinum compounds have been suggested to be non-allergenic.We report on a cohort of autocatalyst workers exposed to tetraamineplatinum dichloride (TPC) and other platinum-group elements. Methods All subjects employed at an autocatalyst productionplant undertook medical surveillance with symptoms, examinationfindings and results of skin prick testing and spirometry prospectivelyrecorded. Environmental testing of the workplace was also performedto determine the level of exposure. Results Twenty-six subjects had a mean duration of employmentof 46 (±30) months and undertook a mean 6.8 (±4.3)examinations. No subjects described the development of new respiratoryor dermatological symptoms. No patients developed positive skinreactivity to platinum salts. FEV1 remained unchanged for allsubjects over the course of the study period. Conclusions TPC and platinum-group elements are not associatedwith the development of PSS or occupational asthma. Identificationof chemical compounds is important when advising on occupationalhealth screening. TPC and/or platinum-group elements shouldbe used in preference to chloroplatinic acid in catalyst productionto minimize the impact of occupational illness due to PSS.  相似文献   

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Background Workers exposed to organophosphate (OP) pesticidesare required to undergo periodic statutory medical surveillancein several countries. Aim To study the relationship between serum, erythrocyte andsaliva acetylcholinesterase (AChE) levels and to explore theuse of salivary AChE as potential biomarker for OP exposure. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted on 19 healthyadult male lead-exposed workers who were undergoing six monthlystatutory medical examination. Passive drool saliva sampleswere collected from each worker. Each blood sample was testedfor serum and erythrocyte AChE, and each saliva sample was testedfor AChE. Results Among the 19 subjects, the mean (±standard deviation)of salivary, erythrocyte and serum AChE/cholinesterase were22.7 (±17.4), 17171 (±1467), 8861 (±1876)U/l, respectively. There was a moderate correlation betweensalivary and erythrocyte AChE (r = 0.42, P = 0.071), but notsalivary and serum AChE (r = –0.17, P = 0.48). The levelof AChE in saliva was 1820 times lower than AChE in erythrocytes. Conclusion It is probably not feasible to use saliva as a replacementfor blood for the measurement of AChE levels. This is becauseof the much lower levels of AChE in saliva relative to erythrocytes,the weak correlation between the two measurements and the previouslyreported high intra-individual variation of salivary AChE.  相似文献   

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Background Maintaining the ability of workers to cope with physicaland psychosocial demands at work becomes increasingly importantin prolonging working life. Aims To analyse the effects of work-related factors and individualcharacteristics on work ability and to determine the predictivevalue of work ability on receiving a work-related disabilitypension. Methods A longitudinal study was conducted among 850 constructionworkers aged 40 years and older, with average follow-up periodof 23 months. Disability was defined as receiving a disabilitypension, granted to workers unable to continue working in theirregular job. Work ability was assessed using the work abilityindex (WAI). Associations between work-related factors and individualcharacteristics with work ability at baseline were evaluatedusing linear regression analysis, and Cox regression analysiswas used to evaluate the predictive value of work ability fordisability. Results Work-related factors were associated with a lower workability at baseline, but had little prognostic value for disabilityduring follow-up. The hazard ratios for disability among workerswith a moderate and poor work ability at baseline were 8 and32, respectively. All separate scales in the WAI had predictivepower for future disability with the highest influence of currentwork ability in relation to job demands and lowest influenceof diseases diagnosed by a physician. Conclusion A moderate or poor work ability was highly predictivefor receiving a disability pension. Preventive measures shouldfacilitate a good balance between work performance and healthin order to prevent quitting labour participation.  相似文献   

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Background Physical job demands (PJD), age, disability and lifestylemay influence the risk of occupational injury. Aim To assess the relationships between PJD, lifestyle and injuryin workers of various ages. Methods A total of 2888 randomly selected workers from northeasternFrance, aged 15, completed a postal questionnaire. The PJD scorewas defined as the total number of the following reported jobdemands: using pneumatic tools, other vibrating hand tools,hammers, machine tools or vibrating platforms and exposure tomanual handling tasks, awkward postures, high pace of work,high physical workload, work at heights, work in adverse climatesor exposure to noise, cold or heat. Data were analysed usinglogistic regression. Results Nine per cent of subjects reported an injury duringthe previous 2 years. The PJD score was related to the injuryrate for workers aged 45: crude odds ratio (OR) 3.5 (95% confidenceinterval = 1.5–8.0) for PJD = 1, 5.0 (2.2–11.3)for PJD = 2–3 and 14.5 (6.5–32.2) for PJD 4, versusPJD = 0. Lower ORs were found for those aged <30 (1.4, 4.2and 9.9, respectively) and 30–44 (1.5, 4.4 and 6.5, respectively).The differences between age groups remained when controllingfor all factors studied. Obesity, smoking and musculoskeletaldisorders were associated with injury risk in workers aged 45(adjusted ORs 1.7–2.6). Smoking was also an injury riskfactor for workers aged <30. Conclusions PJD and lifestyle have a higher impact on injuryrates among older workers than among younger ones. Injury preventionshould address reducing PJD and improving relevant lifestylefactors, especially for older workers.  相似文献   

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The objectives of this study were to determine the prevalenceof musculoskeletal complaints in a population of lock assemblersin the West Midlands; to follow one group over 12 months andto explore the relationship between survey data, sickness absenceinformation and claims experience. An adapted Nordic MusculoskeletalQuestionnaire was used to determine annual and weekly prevalenceand annual disability rates for musculoskeletal complaints.There was no statistically significant difference in complaintsbetween the six companies, apart from an increased reportingof neck (p < 0.001), upper back (p < 0.001) and hip (p< 0.05) symptoms at one company (Site 4) during the weekprior to the study. When the study was repeated at Site 4 oneyear later, new employees had significantly fewer complaintsof neck and elbow discomfort over the previous year and week,but no difference in wrist complaints was reported. This surveyof lock assemblers has highlighted high levels of self-reportedupper limb complaints when compared to other referent groupsof workers.  相似文献   

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The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between upper limb symptoms and keyboard use in a population survey. A questionnaire was mailed to 21,201 subjects aged 16-64 years, selected at random from the registers of 34 British general practices. Information was collected on occupation and on regular use of keyboards (for >4 h in an average working day), pain in the upper limbs and neck, numbness or tingling in the upper limbs, headaches, and feelings of tiredness or stress. Associations were explored by logistic regression, with the resultant odds ratios converted into prevalence ratios (PRs). Among 12,262 respondents, 4899 held non-manual occupations. These included 1871 regular users of keyboards (e.g. computer operators, data processors, clerks, administrators, secretaries and typists). Pain in the neck or upper limbs and sensory symptoms were common in the non-manual workers overall (with 1 week period prevalences of 30 and 15%, respectively), and were associated with older age, smoking, headaches and tiredness or stress. After adjustment for these factors, regular keyboard use was significantly associated with pain in the past week in the shoulders (PRs 1.2-1.4) and the wrists or hands (PR 1.4), but not with elbow pain or sensory symptoms over the same period, or with neck or upper limb pain that prevented normal activities in the past year. Disabling symptoms were somewhat less prevalent among symptomatic keyboard users than among other symptomatic workers. We conclude that use of keyboards was associated with discomfort at the shoulder and wrist or hand, but risk estimates were lower than generally reported in workplace surveys. Previous estimates of risk in the occupational setting may have been biased by shared expectations, concerns, or other aspects of illness behaviour.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: Low back pain is the most common musculo-skeletal problem in the workplace. Data from low-income countries are scant. OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence and risk factors for low back pain among office workers in Ibadan, Nigeria. METHODS: A cross-sectional study design was utilized. Questionnaires were distributed among office workers in the civil service in Ibadan, Nigeria. RESULTS: Eight hundred and forty questionnaires were analysed, with a response rate of 66%. The 12 month prevalence of low back pain was 38% and the point prevalence was 20%. Low back pain was significantly associated with senior staff grade and smoking. Severity of low back pain was associated with sitting for >3 h. Only 16 respondents (5%) reported sickness absence due to back pain in the previous year. A total of 75 days were lost, a mean of 4.7 days per year. CONCLUSIONS: The occurrence of low back pain in this study is comparable with that reported in studies from more industrialized countries, but does not constitute a major cause of sickness absence in this group of workers.  相似文献   

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