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Nonfatal Occupational Injuries Among Artisanal and Small-scale Gold Mining Workers in Ethiopia

BACKGROUND: Artisanal and Small-scale Gold Mining (ASGM) is widely practiced in Ethiopia. Injuries are among the public health concerns in the mining sector. This study aimed to assess the prevalence of nonfatal occupational injuries and associated factors among workers in ASGM in Ethiopia. METHODS:...

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Autores principales: Abebil, Fentayehu, Tefera, Yifokire, Tefera, Worku, Kumie, Abera, Mulugeta, Hailemichael, Kassie, Genanew
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: SAGE Publications 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10176544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37187705
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/11786302231171809
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author Abebil, Fentayehu
Tefera, Yifokire
Tefera, Worku
Kumie, Abera
Mulugeta, Hailemichael
Kassie, Genanew
author_facet Abebil, Fentayehu
Tefera, Yifokire
Tefera, Worku
Kumie, Abera
Mulugeta, Hailemichael
Kassie, Genanew
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description BACKGROUND: Artisanal and Small-scale Gold Mining (ASGM) is widely practiced in Ethiopia. Injuries are among the public health concerns in the mining sector. This study aimed to assess the prevalence of nonfatal occupational injuries and associated factors among workers in ASGM in Ethiopia. METHODS: A cross-sectional study design was employed from April to June 2020. A total of 403 participants were selected with a simple random sampling technique. A structured questionnaire was utilized for the data collection. Descriptive statistics were used to characterize the information and binary logistic regression was applied to test the association. Predictor variables with P-value < .05 with an Odds ratio of 95% CI in multivariable analysis were considered as associated factors. RESULTS: A total of 403 participants were interviewed with a response rate of 95.5%. The prevalence of nonfatal occupational injury was 25.1% in the past 12 months. About one-third of the injuries, 32 (31.7%), were on the upper extremity and feet, 18 (17.8%). Symptoms of mercury toxicity (AOR: 2.39, 95% CI [1.27-4.52]), 1 to 4 years of work experience (AOR: 4.50, 95% CI [1.57-12.9]), full work shift (AOR: 6.06, 95% CI [1.97-18.7]), and job in the task of mining activities (AOR: 4.83, 95% CI [1.48-15.7]) were associated with the injury. CONCLUSION: A substantially high prevalence of injuries was observed. Work-related factors were found to be significantly associated with the occurrence of injury. The government body, mining sector, and workers are advised to apply interventions focusing on the improvement of working conditions and safety practices to minimize injury.
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spelling pubmed-101765442023-05-13 Nonfatal Occupational Injuries Among Artisanal and Small-scale Gold Mining Workers in Ethiopia Abebil, Fentayehu Tefera, Yifokire Tefera, Worku Kumie, Abera Mulugeta, Hailemichael Kassie, Genanew Environ Health Insights Research Proposal BACKGROUND: Artisanal and Small-scale Gold Mining (ASGM) is widely practiced in Ethiopia. Injuries are among the public health concerns in the mining sector. This study aimed to assess the prevalence of nonfatal occupational injuries and associated factors among workers in ASGM in Ethiopia. METHODS: A cross-sectional study design was employed from April to June 2020. A total of 403 participants were selected with a simple random sampling technique. A structured questionnaire was utilized for the data collection. Descriptive statistics were used to characterize the information and binary logistic regression was applied to test the association. Predictor variables with P-value < .05 with an Odds ratio of 95% CI in multivariable analysis were considered as associated factors. RESULTS: A total of 403 participants were interviewed with a response rate of 95.5%. The prevalence of nonfatal occupational injury was 25.1% in the past 12 months. About one-third of the injuries, 32 (31.7%), were on the upper extremity and feet, 18 (17.8%). Symptoms of mercury toxicity (AOR: 2.39, 95% CI [1.27-4.52]), 1 to 4 years of work experience (AOR: 4.50, 95% CI [1.57-12.9]), full work shift (AOR: 6.06, 95% CI [1.97-18.7]), and job in the task of mining activities (AOR: 4.83, 95% CI [1.48-15.7]) were associated with the injury. CONCLUSION: A substantially high prevalence of injuries was observed. Work-related factors were found to be significantly associated with the occurrence of injury. The government body, mining sector, and workers are advised to apply interventions focusing on the improvement of working conditions and safety practices to minimize injury. SAGE Publications 2023-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10176544/ /pubmed/37187705 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/11786302231171809 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Mulugeta, Hailemichael
Kassie, Genanew
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title_fullStr Nonfatal Occupational Injuries Among Artisanal and Small-scale Gold Mining Workers in Ethiopia
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title_short Nonfatal Occupational Injuries Among Artisanal and Small-scale Gold Mining Workers in Ethiopia
title_sort nonfatal occupational injuries among artisanal and small-scale gold mining workers in ethiopia
topic Research Proposal
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10176544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37187705
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/11786302231171809
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