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The relationship between workers’ self-reported changes in health and their attitudes towards a workplace intervention: lessons from smoke-free legislation across the UK hospitality industry

机译:工人自我报告的健康变化与他们对工作场所干预的态度之间的关系:全英国酒店业无烟立法的教训

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Background The evaluation of smoke-free legislation (SFL) in the UK examined the impacts on exposure to second-hand smoke, workers’ attitudes and changes in respiratory health. Studies that investigate changes in the health of groups of people often use self-reported symptoms. Due to the subjective nature it is of interest to determine whether workers’ attitudes towards the change in their working conditions may be linked to the change in health they report. Methods Bar workers were recruited before the introduction of the SFL in Scotland and England with the aim of investigating their changes to health, attitudes and exposure as a result of the SFL. They were asked about their attitudes towards SFL and the presence of respiratory and sensory symptoms both before SFL and one year later. Here we examine the possibility of a relationship between initial attitudes and changes in reported symptoms, through the use of regression analyses. Results There was no difference in the initial attitudes towards SFL between those working in Scotland and England. Bar workers who were educated to a higher level tended to be more positive towards SFL. Attitude towards SFL was not found to be related to change in reported symptoms for bar workers in England (Respiratory, p?=?0.755; Sensory, p?=?0.910). In Scotland there was suggestion of a relationship with reporting of respiratory symptoms (p?=?0.042), where those who were initially more negative to SFL experienced a greater improvement in self-reported health. Conclusions There was no evidence that workers who were more positive towards SFL reported greater improvements in respiratory and sensory symptoms. This may not be the case in all interventions and we recommend examining subjects’ attitudes towards the proposed intervention when evaluating possible health benefits using self-reported methods.
机译:背景技术英国对无烟法规(SFL)的评估研究了对二手烟暴露,工人态度以及呼吸健康变化的影响。调查人群健康变化的研究通常使用自我报告的症状。由于主观性质,确定工人对工作条件变化的态度是否可能与他们报告的健康变化有关很有意义。方法在苏格兰和英国引入SFL之前,招募了酒吧工作人员,目的是调查他们因SFL而导致的健康,态度和暴露情况的变化。他们被问及他们对SFL的态度以及在SFL之前和一年之后是否存在呼吸道和感觉症状。在这里,我们通过回归分析研究了初始态度与所报告症状变化之间关系的可能性。结果在苏格兰和英国工作的人对SFL的最初态度没有差异。受过较高教育的酒吧工作人员往往对SFL更加积极。在英格兰,对SFL的态度与所报告的酒吧工作人员的症状变化没有关系(呼吸,p = 0.75;感觉,p = 0.910)。在苏格兰,有人建议与呼吸道症状的报告有关(p = 0.042),在那儿最初对SFL阴性的人自我报告的健康状况有了较大改善。结论没有证据表明,对SFL较积极的工人报告其呼吸和感觉症状得到了更大的改善。并非所有干预措施都如此,我们建议在使用自我报告的方法评估可能的健康益处时,检查受试者对拟议干预措施的态度。

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