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背景:噪声性听力损失(NIHL)在发达国家仍然是一个问题,噪声性听力损失是最常见的听力缺陷之一,几乎是完全可以预防的。所造成的听力损失取决于声音质量、暴露时间以及个人的易感性和保护措施。本研究旨在确定西爪哇省勿加西市x工业坡口单位工人噪音性听力损失的危险因素。对象和方法:这是一个横断面。采用简单随机抽样的方法,选取27名受访者。因变量是听力损失。自变量是与听力损失发病相关的因素。通过问卷调查和调谐器检查收集数据。这些数据是用卡方法分析的。结果:噪声强度(OR= 67.50;95% CI 5.33 ~ 854.76;p< 0.001)、服务年限(OR= 12.25;95% CI 1.79 ~ 83.95;p= 0.011)、嘈杂生活环境(OR= 5.87;95% CI 1.09 ~ 32.00;P = 0.034)与听力损失相关。结论:企业可以开展K3增强和监测,定期进行扫描或听力学检查,并在噪声暴露区域制定听力保护计划和时间或工作时间。关键词:听力损失;噪声;制造业工人;公共卫生部,FK UPN "退伍军人"雅加达。auliachairani@upnvj.ac,id/ dr.aulia.chairani@gmail.com DOI: https://doi.org/10.26911/the7thicph.02.22
Risk Factors of Noised Induced Hearing Loss in Workers at Beveling Unit in Industry X, Bekasi, West Java
ABSTRACT Background: Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) still remains a problem in developed countries Noise induced hearing loss is one of most common hearing deficit which is almost completely preventable. The hearing loss incurred would depend on the sound qualities, duration of exposure and individual susceptibility and protection. This study aimed to determine risk factors of noised induced hearing loss in workers at bevelling unit in industry x, Bekasi, West Java. Subjects and Method: This was a cross sectional. A sample of 27 respondents was selected using simple random sampling. The dependent variable was hearing loss. The independent variables were factors related to the onset of hearing loss. The data were collected by questionnaire and tuner check. This data were analysed by chi square. Results: Noise intensity (OR= 67.50; 95% CI 5.33 to 854.76; p< 0.001), length of service (OR= 12.25; 95% CI 1.79 to 83.95; p= 0.011), and noisy living environment (OR= 5.87; 95% CI 1.09 to 32.00; p= 0.034) has a relationship with hearing loss. Conclusion: Companies can carry out K3 enhancement and monitoring, carry out periodic scanning or audiometric checks, and create hearing conservation programs and timing or working duration in areas exposed to noise. Keywords: Hearing Loss, Noise, Manufacturing Workers Correspondence: Aulia Chairani. Department of Public Health, FK UPN “Veteran” Jakarta. auliachairani@upnvj.ac,id/ dr.aulia.chairani@gmail.com DOI: https://doi.org/10.26911/the7thicph.02.22