A cross-sectional study to assess the occupational health hazards among fisherwomen in a metropolitan city.

J Family Med Prim Care

Department of Preventive Oncology, Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

Published: April 2024

Context: Research on the working conditions and health hazards of fishing communities in developing countries is scarce.

Aims: 1) To assess the occupational health hazards among women fish vendors. 2) To understand the morbidity profile in them. 3) To analyze various challenges faced by them at the workplace in this occupation. 4) To suggest various measures including ergonomic solutions that they can take to reduce these health hazards.

Settings And Design: Community-based observational cross-sectional study.

Methods And Material: Eight fish markets comprising women fish vendors working for more than one year (age > 30 years) in Mumbai were selected. A cluster sampling method was used. The sample size was 225. The period of the study was 2 years.

Statistical Analysis Used: Chi-square test.

Results: The majority of study subjects had diabetes mellitus (24%) and were overweight (54.7%). Of all participants, 55.1% had musculoskeletal pain of which low back pain (69; 30.7%) was most common. There was a significant association between musculoskeletal pain status and mode of carrying boxes, χ (1) =56.35 as well as with duration of occupation, χ (3) =89.67, < 0.001. Of all participants, 90.2% got injured of which the majority had incisional wounds (124; 61.1%). Of all participants, 55.1% suffered from skin infections of which the majority (28; 12.4%) had itching and redness of hands and legs. There was a significant association between skin infections and duration of occupation, χ (3) =140.53 as well as with the use of gloves (63.2% participants), χ (1) =20.395, < 0.001.

Conclusions: Various measures including ergonomic solutions that women fish vendors can take to reduce these health hazards need to be addressed.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11141954PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1325_23DOI Listing

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