Increasing the Use of Hearing Protection Devices by Delegating the Right to the Workers

F. Mahdavi, M. Monazzam, S. Zakerian, M. Meshkani
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Background: Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is one of the most common but absolutely preventable occupational diseases.  One of the measures to prevent and control noise's harmful effects in the workplaces is the use of hearing protection devices (HPDs) that workers do not often accept to use or do not use throughout the entire work shift.  Therefore, the aim of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of delegating the right to choose HPD to workers on the increase of the duration of using them. Methods: This interventional study was conducted on 60 male workers divided into two groups, intervention (n: 30) and control (n: 30), who were exposed to non-permissible sound levels during sampling. A questionnaire including BASNEF constructs was completed by both groups in two stages, ie, before intervention and 3 months after completion of the intervention delegating the right to choose HPD to workers. Durations of using HPD were recorded in two stages in intervention and control groups and compared. Data analysis was conducted by SPSS 22. Results: In intervention group, the number of workers who used HPDs full time was 0 (0%) before intervention and 16 (53.33%) after intervention. The duration of using HPDs significantly increased after intervention in intervention group than in control group. Conclusion: The intervention based on providing HPDs that are appropriate for the needs and wishes of workers and available as well as promoting their use in the work environment can persuade them to use such devices continuously.     
通过将权利下放给工人来增加听力保护装置的使用
背景:噪声性听力损失(NIHL)是最常见但绝对可以预防的职业病之一。预防和控制工作场所噪音有害影响的措施之一是使用听力保护装置,工人通常不接受使用或在整个轮班期间不使用这些装置。因此,本研究的目的是调查将选择HPD的权利下放给工人对延长使用期限的有效性。方法:对60名男性工人进行干预性研究,分为干预组(n=30)和对照组(n:30),他们在采样期间暴露于不允许的声音水平。两组分两个阶段完成了包括BASNEF结构的问卷调查,即干预前和干预完成后3个月,将选择HPD的权利委托给工人。干预组和对照组在两个阶段记录使用HPD的持续时间,并进行比较。数据分析采用SPSS 22。结果:在干预组中,全职使用HPD的工人人数在干预前为0人(0%),在干预后为16人(53.33%)。干预组干预后使用HPD的持续时间显著高于对照组。结论:基于提供适合工人需求和愿望的可用HPD以及促进其在工作环境中的使用的干预措施可以说服他们继续使用此类设备。
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