KUMJ | VOL. 13 | NO. 2 | ISSUE 50 | APRIL-JUNE 2015
Respiratory Tract Problems among Wood Furniture Manufacturing Factory Workers in the Northeast of Thailand
Soongkhang I, Laohasiriwong W
Abstract: Background
Wood furniture manufacturing factory workers are at high risk of exposure to wood
dust in wood working processes. Wood dust exposure could cause respiratory
symptoms, such as reduce lung function, chronic bronchitis, and asthma. The
Northeast region of Thailand has many wood furniture manufacturing factories.
However, limited studies were carried out to explore the effect of wood dust
exposure on workers.
Objective
This study aimed to assess the respiratory symptoms and determine factors associated
with these symptoms among wood furniture manufacturing factory workers.
Method
This cross-sectional analytical research used a multistage random sampling to
select 511 workers from three provinces in the Northeast of Thailand. The data
was collected using a structured questionnaire interview. The content validity of
questionnaire was tested by 3 experts and had a Cronbach’s alpha coefficient of 0.82.
Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and multiple logistic regressions.
Result
The result indicated that 29.94% of these workers had respiratory symptoms,
including coughing(18.79%), nasal secretion (15.66%), and stuffy nose (15.07%).
Factors that were significantly associated with respiratory symptoms (p–value<0.05)
were (a) not always wearing mask (adjusted OR=2.26;95% CI=1.37-3.72), (b) low to
medium level of knowledge on dust prevention (adjusted OR=1.83;95% CI=1.23-
2.73) and (c) contacted softwood dust (adjusted OR=1.97;95% CI= 1.06-3.64).
Conclusion
About 30% of wood furniture manufacturing factory workers had respiratory
symptoms with related to both personal preventive behaviors and their working
environments. Therefore, the raising awareness for using personal protective
equipment during work will help them to prevent from various respiratory track
problems.
Keyword : Northeast of Thailand, respirable dust, respiratory symptoms, wood dust, wood furniture manufacturing.