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Determinants of occupational injuries among building construction workers in Kampala City, Uganda

机译:乌干达坎帕拉市建筑工人职业伤害的决定因素

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BACKGROUND:Globally, about 1000 people die and close to 860,000 people sustain injury at work daily. Injury prevention and control require contextual evidence, although most studies in Uganda have focused on general causes. Factors associated with occupational injuries among building construction workers were assessed in this study.METHODS:A cross-sectional study among building construction workers was conducted in Kampala, Uganda. A standardized semi-structured questionnaire was used to collect data. Three hundred nineteen (319) participants were randomly and proportionately selected from 57 construction sites. Descriptive statistics were used to describe the variables while generalized linear modeling was used to estimate the crude/adjusted prevalence ratios.RESULTS:The prevalence of occupational injuries was 32.4%. Most injuries, approximately 70% occurred among nightshift workers. Age of ≤24?years (APR: 2.09 CI: 1.20-3.65, P?=?0.009); daily income in or above the second quartile-USD ≥3.2 (APR: 1.72, CI: 1.06-2.80, P?=?0.028); job dissatisfaction (APR: 1.63, CI: 1.17-2.27, P?=?0.004); job stress (APR: 1.72, CI: 1.22-2.41, P?=?0.004); poor safety environment (APR: 1.51, CI: 1.10-2.05, P?=?0.009); PPE provision (APR: 1.47, CI: 1.05-2.05, P?=?0.02) and routine use of PPE (APR: 0.57, CI: 0.34-0.95, P?=?0.03) were significantly associated with occupational injuries.CONCLUSION:There was a relatively high prevalence of injuries mostly resulting from cuts and mostly suffered on night duty. Upper and lower extremities were the most hurt parts of the body during injury leading to loss of a substantial number of productive days. This could affect the health and wellbeing of construction workers. Most of the factors significantly associated with occupational injuries are modifiable thus an opportunity to address the problem. Efforts towards integrating education for behaviour change, advocacy and training workers to demand for their rights to safe and protection at work and legislation enforcement can help reduce occupational injury occurrence.
机译:背景:在全球范围内,大约1000人死亡,接近86万人每天维持工作伤害。伤害预防和控制需要上下文证据,尽管乌干达的大多数研究都集中在一般原因。本研究评估了与建筑工人职业伤害相关的因素。方法:建筑工人的横断面研究在乌干达坎帕拉进行。使用标准化的半结构化问卷来收集数据。三百九九(319)名参与者随机且按比例选自57个建筑工地。使用描述性统计来描述变量,而广义的线性建模用于估计粗/调整的患病率比率。结果:职业损伤的患病率为32.4%。大多数伤害,约有70%的夜间工人发生。年龄≤24?年(4月:2.09 CI:1.20-3.65,P?= 0.009);第二个四分位数≥3.2(4月:1.72,CI:1.06-2.80,P?= 0.028);职业不满(4月:1.63,CI:1.17-2.27,P?= 0.004);工作压力(4月:1.72,CI:1.22-2.41,P?= 0.004);安全环境不佳(4月:1.51,CI:1.10-2.05,P?= 0.009); PPE条款(4月:1.47,CI:1.05-2.05,p?= 0.02)和PPE的常规使用(4月:0.57,CI:0.34-0.95,p?= 0.03)与职业损伤显着相关。结论:伤病的患病率相对较高,由削减而导致,大多数遭受夜班。在伤害期间,上肢和下肢是身体最伤害的部分,导致损失大量生产的日子。这可能会影响建筑工人的健康和福祉。大多数与职业伤害有关的因素是可修改的,因此有机会解决问题。努力整合行为改变教育,宣传和培训工人,以便在工作和立法执法方面安全和保护的权利要求,有助于减少职业伤害发生。

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