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Int J Occup Saf Ergon ; 21(1): 80-5, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26327266

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The objective was to explore the relationship between person-based variables and work-related variables of presenteeism in four different private sector workplaces. Employees (N=413) filled in a questionnaire related to demographic and socio-economic characteristics, social networks, work-related factors, lifestyle factors and state of health. Presenteeism was assessed using the Stanford Presenteeism Scale 6 (SPS-6). The majority of respondents were male (77.2%), and mean age was 34.7±8.1 years. The prevalence of chronic conditions was 15.9%. The mean score for the SPS-6 was 19.9 (SD, 3.3). The female score was higher than the male score on the SPS-6 in this study. Total score was higher among workers who reported working at high speed. SPS-6 score was higher among individuals with a chronic health problem. Understanding of the workplace and personal factors related to presenteeism may support the health and well-being of workers.


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Absenteeism , Private Sector/statistics & numerical data , Sick Leave/statistics & numerical data , Workplace/statistics & numerical data , Adolescent , Adult , Age Factors , Chronic Disease/epidemiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Health Behavior , Health Status , Humans , Life Style , Male , Middle Aged , Occupational Health , Occupations , Sex Factors , Social Support , Socioeconomic Factors , Young Adult
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Tuberk Toraks ; 61(1): 12-20, 2013.
Article in Turkish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23581260

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INTRODUCTION: Internal and external air pollution that is gradually increasing due to urbanization and industrialization has a negative impact on the lung health. A health survey has been applied to evaluate the respiratory symptoms, respiration functions and smoking habbits of the workers of Izmir Konak Municipality whom have been reported to have a high rate of smoking habbit and be affected by the external air pollution due to their being working in the field by the Municipality's doctor. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Questionnaire that are composed of the topics of work anamnesis, environmental anamnesis, curriculum vitae, symptoms (coughing, sputum, wheezing, dyspnea, hemoptysis) and smoking have been executed to 301 workers by face to face interview and their chest X-rays have been reviewed. RESULTS: Dyspnea on exertion, sputum in the morning, wheezing and morning cough have been the most frequently observed complaints (respectively 37.2%, 32.2%, 27.9% and 24.9%). Sanitary workers have reported sputum in the morning more while maintanance shop workers have reported wheezing more (p values respectively 0.009, 0.008). No significance has been observed while the workers are evaluated one by one regarding to their work groups. No significant difference was identified between the addiction of smoking and nicotin addiction or pulmonary function test and chest X-rays (p> 0.05) but active smoking was much more seen in drivers (p= 0.047). CONCLUSION: Although working on the hazardous work branch does not institute a sharp distinction, it becomes significant to trace and lead the workers in order to obtain their lung health protection in long term. Informing and influencing the workers about the harms of smoking and the ways to quit has been the most considerable acquisition of this survey.


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Air Pollution/adverse effects , Health Impact Assessment , Health Surveys , Lung/diagnostic imaging , Occupational Exposure/adverse effects , Smoking/adverse effects , Adult , Air Pollution/analysis , Cities , Cough/epidemiology , Cough/etiology , Dyspnea/epidemiology , Dyspnea/etiology , Humans , Lung/physiology , Male , Radiography, Thoracic , Respiratory Function Tests , Respiratory Sounds/diagnosis , Respiratory Sounds/etiology , Smoking/epidemiology , Turkey/epidemiology
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