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Health Beliefs Model, Enhancing Workers' Adherence,Personal Protective Equipment (HBM PPE)

U

University of Baghdad

Status

Completed

Conditions

Occupational Toxicity and Health Hazards of the Healthcare Providers at Healthcare Facilities in Sulaimani City, Iraq

Treatments

Behavioral: An intervention program has been developed acceding to The field visit conducted by researcher before the start of the study and observed the work environment and the lack of commitment of workers t

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06933082
1/3/1/8/3812 on 27 May 2024

Details and patient eligibility

About

Personal protective equipment is designed to protect workers from serious workplace injuries or illnesses resulting from contact with chemical, radiological, physical, electrical, mechanical, or other workplace hazards. It may include items such as gloves, safety glasses and shoes, earplugs or muffs, hard hats, respirators, and full body suits.

True experimental design, using randomized controlled trial approach, is carried throughout the present study to determine the efficacy of applying the Health Beliefs Model in enhancing health behaviors of workers related to personal protective equipment wear at Diyala state company for the period of February 1 2024 through January 1 2025.

The sample of the study is A probability, simple random sample and it consist of (100) worker, who are work at factories in Diyala state company .The sample is randomly selected and assigned to the study and control groups of (50) workers each for who are equally distributed from each factory.

The intervention for the study group involved a health intervention lecture about occupational hazards and personal protective equipment used based on HBM. Analyzed data using SPSS, Version 23 using descriptive statistics, and inferential statistics and mixed design analysis of variance (ANOVA).

Findings of this study depict that there were statistically significant differences among all concepts of the HBM related to occupational hazards prevention by using PPE.

This study concluded that Applying HBM demonstrates the importance of PPE use in prevention of occupational hazard or accident in workplace and has a positive impact on workers' behaviors.

Full description

Occupational Exposure to Lead, Nickel and Copper among Workers in Diyala State Company, The objective of this study was assessment occupational exposure to Pb, Ni, and Cu metals of workers in Diyala state company. Eighty two blood samples were collected (58 blood samples from workers working in the Diyala State Company and 24 samples from control samples for employees who don't relate with industrial emissions). Five ml. of venous blood was withdrawn for each sample. The concentration of Pb, Ni and Cu in the blood samples was determined by using the Flame less Atomic Absorption Spectrometer (FLAAS), depending on the years of work, high levels of Pb, Ni, and Cu in company workers than controls with significant differences (p<0.05). the investigates noticed increase levels of Pb, Ni, and Cu with occupation period progression, where it is found the levels of Pb, Ni, and Cu scored highest mean within 21-34 occupation period, and least mean value at <1 occupation period . Based on occupational places, investigates noticed highest levels of Pb in Iron heart worker , Ni level was highest in painting worker , and Cu level was highest in wires worker and least of all metals was at controls. Depending on age stages, investigates showed increase levels of Pb, Ni, and Cu with age stages progression, where it is found the levels of Pb, Ni, and Cu scored highest mean within >50 age stage, while the least mean value of Pb, and Cu at 3-40 years age stage, and least mean value of Ni was at <30 age. Finally, we notice there are positive correlations among metals and workers age.

Enrollment

100 patients

Sex

All

Ages

20 to 60 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • workers' working in factories with high occupational hazards and morning staff work.

Exclusion criteria

officials , administrative department employees,employees who did not agree to participate and those who are work in evening shift.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

100 participants in 1 patient group

personal protective equipment
Experimental group
Description:
The concept of perceived susceptibility: The worker's belief about the possibility of developing occupational hazards or accident. 1. Explain the concept of occupational diseases or hazards. 2. Present statistical studies on occupational hazards or diseases. 3. Types of occupational hazards The second lecture includes: Perceived severity Concept: A worker's belief about the severity of occupational hazards or accident include explain the impact of these risks on the health of workers and infrastructure. A. Physical hazard effects. B. Psychosoical hazard effects. C. Chemical hazard effects. D. Mechanical hazard effects. E. electrical hazard effects F. Biological hazard effects. The concept of perceived barriers: the worker's belief about the effects that prevent him from preventing occupational hazards such as Contraindications for the use of personal protective equipment by the worker.
Treatment:
Behavioral: An intervention program has been developed acceding to The field visit conducted by researcher before the start of the study and observed the work environment and the lack of commitment of workers t

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