Effectiveness of a Multifaceted Intervention on Ocular Health and Ophthalmic Safety Among Metal Workers of Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh.

IF 0.8 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Pinaki Adak, Rituparna Ghoshal, Navneet Kumar
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Objective: To evaluate ocular health status and ophthalmic safety practices among industrial metal workers of Moradabad, pre- and post-intervention.

Methods: A longitudinal study was conducted from November 2022 to December 2023. Metal workers, recruited from an industrial zone of Moradabad, underwent eye examination and were administered a pre-validated questionnaire on ocular health and safety, translated in Hindi. A multifaceted intervention included detailed ophthalmic evaluation, correction of refractive error, and presbyopia followed by provision of personal protective equipment (PPE). Thereafter, an awareness program was conducted using leaflets, followed by monthly monitoring group meetings. All workers were followed up for one year.

Results: Four hundred metal workers aged between 14 and 65 years, predominantly from unorganized sector (70%), were evaluated. While a notable percentage of the metal workers (18.50%) reported ocular injuries in last 5 years, only 11.25% wore PPE and 4.3% of the participants attended prior ophthalmic safety training at baseline evaluation. Majority of the participants reported uncorrected presbyopia and/or refractive error. All participants completed 3 stages of intervention. A total of 297 spectacles were provided. After the intervention and 1 year of monitoring, safety attitudes of the workers improved significantly (P < 0.05). There were no cases of eye injuries reported during 1 year.

Conclusions: Present research revealed eye injuries to be a significant public health concern among metal workers of Moradabad, further highlighting the minimal use of PPE. However, continuous education, increased supervision, and mandatory safety measures improved worker attitudes and reduced work-related eye injuries in this occupational group.

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北方邦莫拉达巴德金属工人眼部健康和眼科安全的多方面干预效果
目的:评价莫拉达巴德市金属工业工人干预前后的眼健康状况和眼科安全措施。方法:于2022年11月至2023年12月进行纵向研究。从莫拉达巴德工业区征聘的金属工人接受了眼科检查,并填写了一份用印地语翻译的预先验证的眼部健康和安全问卷。多方面的干预包括详细的眼科评估、矫正屈光不正和老花眼,随后提供个人防护装备(PPE)。此后,利用传单开展了一项宣传方案,随后每月举行监测小组会议。所有的工人都被随访了一年。结果:对400名年龄在14至65岁之间的金属工人进行了评估,主要来自无组织部门(70%)。尽管在过去5年中有18.50%的金属工人报告眼部损伤,但只有11.25%的人戴过防护用品,4.3%的参与者在基线评估时参加过眼科安全培训。大多数参与者报告未矫正的老花眼和/或屈光不正。所有参与者完成了3个阶段的干预。共提供了297副眼镜。经过干预和1年的监测,工人的安全态度明显改善(P < 0.05)。1年内无眼部损伤病例报告。结论:目前的研究表明,眼损伤是莫拉达巴德金属工人的一个重大公共卫生问题,进一步强调了个人防护装备的最少使用。然而,持续教育、加强监督和强制性安全措施改善了工人的态度,减少了这一职业群体的工伤。
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Indian Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Indian Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: The website of Indian Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine aims to make the printed version of the journal available to the scientific community on the web. The site is purely for educational purpose of the medical community. The site does not cater to the needs of individual patients and is designed to support, not replace, the relationship that exists between a patient/site visitor and his/her existing physician.
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