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Perception of Occupational Risks and Practices of Self-protection from Infectious Diseases Among Workers in Contact with International Migrants at Hungary’s Border

机译:在匈牙利边境与国际移民接触的工人的职业风险和自我保护,免受传染病的侵害

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Objective: The purpose of the present study was to investigate employees’ self-assessments of their occupational risks and health awareness as well as their perception of preventive methods. We also aimed to collect data on employees’ perception of some selected alarming signs and symptoms that may encourage them to take further actions (such as separation and calling an ambulance). Participants and methods: Between April and June 2013, an anonymous questionnaire survey was conducted with the participation of 70 employees working with migrants (both health-care and non-health-care staff) in 10 Hungarian settlements: 4 border crossing points along the eastern Schengen borderline, 3 asylum detention centers and 3 reception centers. Results: Our results demonstrated an increased perception of certain biological and mental health hazards at work among those working with migrants: 63.7% of the health-care workers and even 37.3% of the non-health-care staff come into contact with human secretions (feces, urine, saliva) “frequently” or “sometimes”. Self-assessed awareness of the signs and symptoms of infectious diseases was poor: only 12.8% of participants evaluated their awareness as “good” or “very good”. Threat of verbal violence may be considered a common mental risk at work for participants: 35% “sometimes” or “frequently” and 5% “always” face verbal violence during their work. The most commonly used preventive measures against infectious diseases included the use of gloves, masks and disinfectants; these were generally available to 70 to 80% of the workers and properly applied. Conclusions: Our results indicate considerable deficiencies in the participants’ preparedness in respect to their occupational health-related issues. Since it is essential for those having daily physical contact with migrants during their work to be properly informed about the occupational health hazards and consequences that may be associated with international migration, their training programs urgently require further development. More comprehensive knowledge may improve the preventive attitudes of employees, and conscious application of preventive measures may contribute to better public and occupation health safety.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是调查员工对其职业风险和健康意识以及他们对预防方法的看法的自我评估。我们还旨在收集有关员工对某些选定的令人震惊的迹象和症状的感知的数据,这些数据可能会鼓励他们采取进一步的行动(例如离职和叫救护车)。参与者和方法:2013年4月至2013年6月,进行了一项匿名问卷调查,参与调查的10个匈牙利定居点中有70名与移民工作的雇员(医疗保健和非医疗保健人员):东部东部4个过境点申根边界,3个庇护所和3个接待中心。结果:我们的结果表明,与移民打交道的人们对工作中某些生物和精神健康危害的认识有所提高:63.7%的卫生保健工作者甚至37.3%的非卫生保健工作者接触了人体分泌物(粪便,尿液,唾液)“经常”或“有时”。对传染病的体征和症状进行自我评估的意识很差:只有12.8%的参与者认为自己的意识为“好”或“非常好”。言语暴力的威胁可能被认为是参与者工作中的常见精神风险:35%的“有时”或“经常”和5%的“总是”在工作中面临言语暴力。预防传染病的最常用的预防措施包括使用手套,口罩和消毒剂。这些通常可供70%至80%的工人使用,并得到适当应用。结论:我们的结果表明,参与者在与职业健康相关的问题上的准备不足。由于必须使在日常工作中与移徙者进行日常身体接触的人正确了解可能与国际移徙有关的职业健康危害和后果,因此迫切需要进一步发展其培训计划。更加全面的知识可能会改善员工的预防态度,有意识地采取预防措施可能有助于改善公共和职业健康安全。

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