We piloted the development and implementation of a multifaceted intervention package for improving respiratory health among textile workers using a pre-post design at six mills in Karachi. The intervention, implemented following a baseline survey (n = 498), included health and safety training of workers and managers, promotion of cotton dust control measures, and the provision of facemasks. Follow-up surveys were conducted at 1, 6, and 12 months post-intervention. Knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) scores and respiratory symptoms were assessed through a questionnaire and spirometry was conducted. The intervention was provided to 230 workers and led to an improvement in KAP scores that was more likely among workers with a higher educational status, spinners, smokers, those with a permanent employment status, working in morning shifts, and with > 5 years of textile experience. We found the intervention acceptable and feasible in these textile mills henceforth, trials are required to determine its effectiveness.

Assessing the feasibility of a multifaceted intervention package for improving respiratory health of textile workers: findings from the multitex pilot study in Karachi, Pakistan / A.A. Nafees, Y. Ali, A. Sadia, N. Shaukat, M. Irfan, Z. Fatmi, I. Azam, S.D. Matteis, P. Burney, P. Cullinan. - In: ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH. - ISSN 1010-5395. - 36:2-3(2024 Mar), pp. 202-209. [10.1177/10105395231226273]

Assessing the feasibility of a multifaceted intervention package for improving respiratory health of textile workers: findings from the multitex pilot study in Karachi, Pakistan

S.D. Matteis
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2024

Abstract

We piloted the development and implementation of a multifaceted intervention package for improving respiratory health among textile workers using a pre-post design at six mills in Karachi. The intervention, implemented following a baseline survey (n = 498), included health and safety training of workers and managers, promotion of cotton dust control measures, and the provision of facemasks. Follow-up surveys were conducted at 1, 6, and 12 months post-intervention. Knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) scores and respiratory symptoms were assessed through a questionnaire and spirometry was conducted. The intervention was provided to 230 workers and led to an improvement in KAP scores that was more likely among workers with a higher educational status, spinners, smokers, those with a permanent employment status, working in morning shifts, and with > 5 years of textile experience. We found the intervention acceptable and feasible in these textile mills henceforth, trials are required to determine its effectiveness.
textile industry; cotton fiber; byssinosis; respiratory symptoms; low- and middle-income countries; Pakistan
Settore MEDS-25/B - Medicina del lavoro
mar-2024
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