A Post-examination Health Care Status of Workers with Pneumoconiosis in Manufacturing Factories.
- Author:
Sung Goon KIM
1
;
Jaehoon ROH
;
Yeon Seon AHN
Author Information
1. Graduate school of Health Science and Management Institute for Occupational Health* Yonsei University, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Pneumoconiosis;
Post-examination health care;
Manufacturing factory
- MeSH:
Coal;
Compensation and Redress;
Delivery of Health Care*;
Humans;
Incheon;
Korea;
Labor Unions;
Occupational Diseases;
Pneumoconiosis*;
Thorax
- From:Korean Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
1994;6(2):421-428
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Most of the pneumoconiosis, which is common occupational diseases, is found here in Korea can be Gategorized to coal miner's pneumoconiosis. However, recently pneumoconiosis has been found in tHe workers of manufacturing factories, Periodic Health examination is important not only detection of occupationsl disease but also post-examination Health care of occupational disease patient. Accordingly, to study post-examination Health GaTe statHs of workers with pneumoconiosis diagnosed from 1991 to 1993 in the perioaic Health examination, all 43 pneumoconiosis patients in 22 manufacturing factories in Incheon were reviewed. Chest radiologic findings of 43 workers were suspected pneumoconiosis (20 workers, 46.5%) , pneumoconiosis stage 1(20 workers, 45.5%) and pneumoconiosis stage II (3 workers, 7.0%) . Among the 1.espondents, 40 workers (93.0%) answered that they received their health examination results and 24 werkers (55.8%) Had reguest for compensation of occupationsl disease. Only 14 workers(32.6%) Had changed their workplace while 21 workers (48.8%) did not. Reasons for not taking the post-examination health care enough were worker's ignorance of adminstrative process for Compensation (28 workers,65.1%) , mild status of dlsease (6 workers, 14.0%) and financial problem (3 workers, 7.0%) . Post~examination health care of the workers diagnosed as pneumoconiosis had significant correlation with the presence of health care manager in workplace and the employer concerns for occupational disease of workers. The improvement of working environment is related witH the presence of labor union in workplace. These results suggested that the presence of health care manager in the workplace and concerns for workers health by employer were important in performing appropriate post-examination health care for workers with pneumoconiosis in manufacturing factories.