농업인의 미세먼지 노출에 대한 인지된 감수성과 마스크 착용 및 호흡기질환 예방교육 참여 태도와의 연관성Association between Perceived Susceptibility to Fine Dust Exposure and Wearing Masks, Attitude toward Respiratory Disease Prevention Education in Farmers
- Other Titles
- Association between Perceived Susceptibility to Fine Dust Exposure and Wearing Masks, Attitude toward Respiratory Disease Prevention Education in Farmers
- Authors
- 정혜정; 이윤진; 이수연; 한지영; 김양우; 이수진
- Issue Date
- Jun-2021
- Publisher
- 한국농촌의학.지역보건학회
- Keywords
- Dust; Susceptibility; Health education; Agriculture
- Citation
- 농촌의학.지역보건, v.46, no.2, pp.78 - 88
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OTHER
- Journal Title
- 농촌의학.지역보건
- Volume
- 46
- Number
- 2
- Start Page
- 78
- End Page
- 88
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/141703
- ISSN
- 1738-9577
- Abstract
- Objectives: This study aimed to investigate health risk awareness pertaining to fine dust exposure and the use of face masks in farmers, as well as their attitude toward education regarding fine dust-related respiratory disease prevention.
Methods: In total, 295 farmers were interviewed in a survey using a structured questionnaire to obtain data on general characteristics, farming-related characteristics, health risk awareness pertaining to fine dust exposure, attitude toward education on fine dust-related respiratory disease prevention and the use of face masks. This study was analyzed the correlation between the perceived susceptibility to fine dust exposure and willingness to participate in education on fine dust-related respiratory disease prevention.
Results: The mean score for perceived susceptibility to fine dust exposure was 3.8 (out of 5), and the participants were highly willing to receive education on fine dust-related respiratory disease prevention. In Multiple response analysis of reactions to exposure to fine dust generated during work, 221 participants responded that they practiced at least one preventive action; participants gave a positive response to "wearing masks" (56.1%), "personal hygiene, such as hand washing." (52.9%). In terms of education methods, 94 (33.6%) participants preferred to learn online or via text messages.
Conclusions: The significant correlation between the perceived susceptibility to fine dust exposure and willingness to participate in education on fine dust-related respiratory disease prevention shows the importance of promoting education on prevention. The results of this study can help understand as reference for education on fine dust-related respiratory disease prevention.
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