建筑工人的疾病:一个重要的审查和研究机会

X. Ferrada, C. Valderrama-Ulloa, F. Herrera
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建筑业有必要进行变革,以应对日益增长的竞争压力,提高生产效率。因此,考虑到提高行业生产率水平的问题,有必要从各个角度来面对这个问题。这些分析的视角之一是工人,他们在项目的生产力和最终结果中起着关键作用。这在世界上那些建筑工作仍然是劳动密集型的地区尤其重要,因此职业性疾病和慢性病成为人们关注的问题。健康的员工在身体和精神上都更有活力、更健壮、更有生产力,而且不太可能因病缺勤。尽管许多雇主现在关心工人的健康,但他们的努力更多地集中在医疗费用(保险)上,而不是采取干预措施,了解健康对劳动力生产率的影响。通过系统的文献综述,本文描述了发展中国家一些职业病和慢性非传染性疾病的现状,以及它们如何影响建筑行业的生产力。这将有可能明确影响建筑工人的疾病和研究最多的疾病,如心血管疾病、慢性呼吸系统疾病或糖尿病,并确定其影响研究很少、需要进一步分析的疾病,以便提出具体的应对行动。因此,心血管疾病、慢性呼吸系统疾病和糖尿病是建筑业分析最多的疾病。然而,心理健康、肌肉骨骼疾病和听力学疾病也变得相关。
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DISEASES IN CONSTRUCTION WORKERS: A CRITICAL REVIEW AND RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES
There is a need for change in the construction industry to respond to increasing competitive pressure for more productive systems. Thus, given the concern for improving productivity levels in the industry, it is necessary to face the problem from all perspectives. One of these perspectives of analysis is the worker, who plays a key role in the productivity and final results of a project. This is especially relevant in those parts of the world where construction work remains labour-intensive, so occupational and chronic diseases become of interest. Healthier workers are physically and mentally more energetic, robust, productive, and less likely to be absent from work due to illness. Although many employers are now concerned about the health of their workers, their efforts have focused more on medical costs (insurance) than on interventions to understand the impact of health on workforce productivity. Through a systematic literature review, this article describes the status of some occupational and chronic non-communicable diseases in developing countries and how they affect productivity in the construction industry. This will make it possible to have clarity on the diseases that affect construction workers and that have been most studied, such as cardiovascular diseases, chronic respiratory diseases or diabetes, and also to identify diseases whose impact has been little studied and that require further analysis in order to propose concrete actions to deal with them. Thus, cardiovascular diseases, chronic respiratory diseases and diabetes are the most analyzed diseases in the construction sector. However, mental health, musculoskeletal disorders and audiological diseases are also becoming relevant.
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