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Respiratory health evaluation of construction workers using questionnaire

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Relevance . With growing economy and flourishing construction industries the comorbidities among construction workers are also raised. They are exposed to various dust, fumes, noxious gases and vapours making them susceptible to chronic airway diseases like Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease. The aim of the study was to evaluate the respiratory health status of construction workers in an unorganised sector. Materials and Methods . The data collected from National Capital of Delhi region in an unorganised sector of construction workers by using a Saint George Respiratory Questionnaire by the Institute of Occupational Health and Environmental research, Basaidarapur, Delhi, India. All the participant response was noted and the answers were evaluated to see respiratory health status of workers. Total 200 workers were evaluated. Total 182 males and 18 female participated in the study. Results and Discussion . 25% of workers reported poor health at the time of the survey, while only 4% of workers considered their health to be very good. Among the main complaints were indicated: cough, sputum production, shortness of breath, chest infections, attacks of wheezing. The overall mean of Saint George Respiratory Questionnaire core was 33.55. It increases with the working period in the construction field with 21.6% for 10years and 49.1 for 30years experienced workers, while workers with 11 to 20 years of experience, the score was 28.4. The Saint George Respiratory Questionnaire score was 35.1 in 21-30 years of experienced construction workers. Conclusion . As a result of the study, construction workers are found to be at high risk of various respiratory diseases and related disabilities. Participants in this study did not receive any treatment for respiratory problems at any clinic. This means the importance of occupational health education and the use of personal protective equipment and safe working conditions for construction workers.
Title: Respiratory health evaluation of construction workers using questionnaire
Description:
Relevance .
With growing economy and flourishing construction industries the comorbidities among construction workers are also raised.
They are exposed to various dust, fumes, noxious gases and vapours making them susceptible to chronic airway diseases like Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease.
The aim of the study was to evaluate the respiratory health status of construction workers in an unorganised sector.
Materials and Methods .
The data collected from National Capital of Delhi region in an unorganised sector of construction workers by using a Saint George Respiratory Questionnaire by the Institute of Occupational Health and Environmental research, Basaidarapur, Delhi, India.
All the participant response was noted and the answers were evaluated to see respiratory health status of workers.
Total 200 workers were evaluated.
Total 182 males and 18 female participated in the study.
Results and Discussion .
25% of workers reported poor health at the time of the survey, while only 4% of workers considered their health to be very good.
Among the main complaints were indicated: cough, sputum production, shortness of breath, chest infections, attacks of wheezing.
The overall mean of Saint George Respiratory Questionnaire core was 33.
55.
It increases with the working period in the construction field with 21.
6% for 10years and 49.
1 for 30years experienced workers, while workers with 11 to 20 years of experience, the score was 28.
4.
The Saint George Respiratory Questionnaire score was 35.
1 in 21-30 years of experienced construction workers.
Conclusion .
As a result of the study, construction workers are found to be at high risk of various respiratory diseases and related disabilities.
Participants in this study did not receive any treatment for respiratory problems at any clinic.
This means the importance of occupational health education and the use of personal protective equipment and safe working conditions for construction workers.

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