马来西亚工人对呼吸器耐受性的看法

Pub Date : 2023-03-04 DOI:10.56808/2586-940x.1025
M. Yusof, N. Mukhtar
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背景:人们对马来西亚工人在工作场所对呼吸器的耐受性知之甚少。本研究旨在评估马来西亚工人对呼吸器耐受性的看法及其与社会人口统计和依从性的关系。方法:这项横断面研究于2021年10月至12月在农业、工业和服务业的呼吸器使用者中进行。使用结构化在线问卷收集背景信息和呼吸器依从性。R-COMFI问卷用于测量呼吸器耐受性。结果:这项研究招募了340名参与者,但其中只有278人符合入选标准。超过一半的人报告说,戴口罩会让人感到不舒服,影响注意力,阻碍沟通。很少有人对呼吸器的健康有顾虑。马来族(b¼~2.604,95%CI¼~4.983,0.225)和呼吸器训练(b¼·2.213,95%CI 0.75~4.339,0.088)与更好的呼吸器耐受性有关。结论:本研究表明,马来民族和呼吸器训练可以预测更好的呼吸器耐受性。应彻底考虑旨在强调呼吸器培训计划必要性的政策,特别是针对非马来工人的政策,以提高工人对呼吸器佩戴的耐受性,并防止吸入对健康的有害影响。
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Workers' perceptions on the tolerability of their respirators in Malaysia
Background : Little is known about Malaysian workers ' tolerance for respirators in the workplace. This study aimed to assess Malaysian workers ' perceptions of respirator tolerability and its relationship to socio-demographics and compliance. Method : This cross-sectional study was conducted between October and December 2021 among respirator users in the agricultural, industrial, and service sectors. Background information and respirator compliance were collected using a structured online questionnaire. A R-COMFI questionnaire was used to measure respirator tolerability. Results : This study recruited 340 participants, but only 278 of them met the inclusion criteria. More than half reported that wearing respirators was uncomfortable, impacted focus, and hindered communication. Few had health concerns from respirators. Malay ethnicity ( b ¼ ¡ 2.604, 95% CI ¼ ¡ 4.983, ¡ 0.225) and respirator training ( b ¼ ¡ 2.213, 95% CI ¼ ¡ 4.339, ¡ 0.088) were found to be associated with better respirator tolerability. Conclusion : This study showed that Malay ethnicity and respirator training predicted better respirator tolerance. Policy aimed at emphasizing the need of respirator training programs, particularly for non-Malay workers, should be thoroughly considered in order to improve worker tolerance of respirator wear and prevent hazardous health effects by inhalation.
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