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Health problems among migrant construction workers: A unique public–private partnership project
BACKGROUND: Construction sector is a booming industry and involves many hazardous activities. Migrant labor in the industry is susceptible to various health and occupational hazards. In a unique public–private partnership project, a medical team from a public sector teaching hospital in Mumbai provi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3143513/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21808498 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5278.83001 |
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author | Adsul, Balkrishna B. Laad, Payal S. Howal, Prashant V. Chaturvedi, Ramesh M. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Construction sector is a booming industry and involves many hazardous activities. Migrant labor in the industry is susceptible to various health and occupational hazards. In a unique public–private partnership project, a medical team from a public sector teaching hospital in Mumbai provided comprehensive on-site health care services to the construction workers of a private construction company. OBJECTIVE: To study socio-demographic profile and morbidity pattern of construction workers. SETTING AND DESIGN: A cross-sectional study at construction site Vidyavihar (West), Mumbai, was carried out over the period of May to November 2010. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A medical team provided comprehensive on-site health care services, and a Health Card was devised to maintain the record of socio-demographic, occupational details, and complete physical examination findings of the workers who participated in the study. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS USED: Statistical analysis was done using SPSS 15.0. RESULTS: Of the 1337 workers (all males) examined, 1289 (96.4%) belonged to 15–45 years age group. The mean age of the workers was 26.25 ± 8.49 years. A third of the migrants belonged to West Bengal. The average number of health problems in the workers was 1.41. Regular consumers of tobacco and alcohol were 50.48 and 14.65%, respectively. Nearly one-fifth of the workers had febrile illness, of which 20.71% had suspected malaria; 12.6% had respiratory infections, while 3.4% were found to have hypertension. There was a statistically significant association (P < 0.05) between type of occupation and morbidity status. |
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spelling | pubmed-31435132011-08-01 Health problems among migrant construction workers: A unique public–private partnership project Adsul, Balkrishna B. Laad, Payal S. Howal, Prashant V. Chaturvedi, Ramesh M. Indian J Occup Environ Med Original Article BACKGROUND: Construction sector is a booming industry and involves many hazardous activities. Migrant labor in the industry is susceptible to various health and occupational hazards. In a unique public–private partnership project, a medical team from a public sector teaching hospital in Mumbai provided comprehensive on-site health care services to the construction workers of a private construction company. OBJECTIVE: To study socio-demographic profile and morbidity pattern of construction workers. SETTING AND DESIGN: A cross-sectional study at construction site Vidyavihar (West), Mumbai, was carried out over the period of May to November 2010. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A medical team provided comprehensive on-site health care services, and a Health Card was devised to maintain the record of socio-demographic, occupational details, and complete physical examination findings of the workers who participated in the study. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS USED: Statistical analysis was done using SPSS 15.0. RESULTS: Of the 1337 workers (all males) examined, 1289 (96.4%) belonged to 15–45 years age group. The mean age of the workers was 26.25 ± 8.49 years. A third of the migrants belonged to West Bengal. The average number of health problems in the workers was 1.41. Regular consumers of tobacco and alcohol were 50.48 and 14.65%, respectively. Nearly one-fifth of the workers had febrile illness, of which 20.71% had suspected malaria; 12.6% had respiratory infections, while 3.4% were found to have hypertension. There was a statistically significant association (P < 0.05) between type of occupation and morbidity status. Medknow Publications 2011 /pmc/articles/PMC3143513/ /pubmed/21808498 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5278.83001 Text en Copyright: © Indian Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Adsul, Balkrishna B. Laad, Payal S. Howal, Prashant V. Chaturvedi, Ramesh M. Health problems among migrant construction workers: A unique public–private partnership project |
title | Health problems among migrant construction workers: A unique public–private partnership project |
title_full | Health problems among migrant construction workers: A unique public–private partnership project |
title_fullStr | Health problems among migrant construction workers: A unique public–private partnership project |
title_full_unstemmed | Health problems among migrant construction workers: A unique public–private partnership project |
title_short | Health problems among migrant construction workers: A unique public–private partnership project |
title_sort | health problems among migrant construction workers: a unique public–private partnership project |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3143513/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21808498 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5278.83001 |
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