尼日利亚东南部暗房技术人员和助理的化学危害知识和暗房疾病流行情况

M. Okeji, F. Idigo, A. Anakwue, U. Nwogu
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暗室的技术人员和助理每天都暴露在x射线处理化学品中。这些化学物质含有已知的刺激物,对其处理者会引起一些疾病症状。本研究的目的是评估尼日利亚东南部暗房技术人员和助理对暗房疾病的危害和流行程度的知识。本研究采用横断面调查。在尼日利亚东南部的10所三级医院中,共有105名符合纳入标准的暗室技术人员和助理参与了研究。数据收集使用研究者开发的问卷和暗室通风充足性的现场评估。调查表要求提供以下数据:人口统计变量、对加工化学品成分的了解、对操作准则的遵守情况、对可能的副作用的了解、观察到的任何突发健康问题以及为新员工和老员工开设的讲习班。通过在尼日利亚西南部的两家三级医院进行测试再测试,对仪器的可靠性进行了检验。内部一致性采用Cronbach alpha计算,其系数为0.82。共发放问卷105份,正确填写问卷100份,回收率为95.2%。72%的受访者了解与x射线加工化学品相关的化学危害(平均= 3.20±0.71),34%的受访者了解加工化学品的成分(平均= 3.12±1.3)。44名受访者(44%)在混合化学品前总是阅读随附的材料安全数据表(MSDS)(平均= 2.57±1.1)。在我们的研究中,尼日利亚东南部的暗房技术人员和助理暗房病的患病率为68%。不同文化程度的暗房技术人员和助理在暗房疾病知识、加工化学品成分和对物质安全数据表(MSDS)的关注度方面差异无统计学意义(p>0.05)。在我们的研究中,暗室技术人员和助手对化学危害有很高的认识。然而,人们注意到,对加工化学品成分的了解不足和对MSDS的关注不足是导致这些疾病发病率上升的原因。
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Knowledge of Chemical Hazards and Prevalence of Darkroom Diseases among Darkroom Technicians and Assistants in Southeast, Nigeria
Darkroom technicians and assistants are exposed daily to x-ray processing chemicals. These chemicals contain known irritants which can cause some disease symptoms to its handlers. The aim of this study was to assess the knowledge of chemical hazards and prevalence of darkroom diseases among darkroom technicians and assistants in Southeast, Nigeria. The study adopted cross-sectional survey. A total of 105 darkroom technicians and assistants who met the inclusion criteria in the 10 tertiary hospitals in Southeast, Nigeria were enlisted in the study. Data were collected using researcher-developed questionnaire and on-the-spot assessment of adequacy of ventilation in the darkroom. The questionnaire sought data on demographic variables, knowledge of the constituents of the processing chemicals, adherences to operating guidelines, knowledge of possible side effects, any observed sudden episodes of ill health and presence of workshops for new employees and older staff. The reliability of the instrument was conducted using test re-test in two tertiary hospitals in Southwest Nigeria. The internal consistency was calculated using Cronbach alpha which yielded a co-efficient of 0.82. A total of 105 questionnaires were administered and 100 copies properly completed and returned giving a return rate of 95.2%. 72% of the respondents had knowledge (mean = 3.20±0.71) of chemical hazard associated with x-ray processing chemicals while 34% had knowledge (mean = 3.12±1.3) of the constituents of the processing chemicals. Forty-four respondents (44%) always read the enclosed Materials Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) (mean = 2.57±1.1) before mixing the chemicals. The prevalence of darkroom disease among darkroom technicians and assistant in Southeast, Nigeria from our study was 68%. There were no significant differences (p>0.05) on the knowledge of darkroom disease, constituents of the processing chemicals and attention to Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) among darkroom technicians and assistants of different educational levels. There was high knowledge of chemical hazards among darkroom technicians and assistants from our study. However poor knowledge of the constituents of the processing chemicals and poor attention to the MSDS were noted to contribute to increase in the prevalence of the diseases.
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