Bert Boadi-Kusi Samuel, Rekha Hansraj, Percy Mashige Khathutshelo
Discipline of Optometry, School of Health Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 4000, South Africa. Private Bag X54001; Department of Optometry, School of Allied Health Sciences, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana. PMB.
Discipline of Optometry, School of Health Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 4000, South Africa. Private Bag X54001.
Afr Health Sci. 2016 Mar;16(1):255-65. doi: 10.4314/ahs.v16i1.34.
The work environment of cocoa farmers exposes them to several ocular hazards that predispose them to eye diseases and injuries. However, the extent of ocular injuries and health seeking patterns following these injuries are unknown among cocoa farmers in Ghana.
To determine the prevalence of ocular injuries and health seeking behaviour following injury among cocoa farmers in Ghana.
Five hundred and fifty six participants were recruited through simple random sampling using a multistage approach from four cocoa growing districts in Ghana. A structured questionnaire was used to collect relevant information such as demography, ocular hazards and injuries experienced. An ocular examination was also conducted to assess the eye health of the participants. Descriptive and regression statistics were used to analyze the data. The rate of ocular injuries was calculated by using the number of injuries reported that resulted in lost work time/days divided by the number of worker years at risk of injury (sum of years worked in cocoa farms for all the participants).
The rate of ocular injuries was 11.3/1000 worker years (95% CI: 9.4 - 31) which led to lost work time of 37.3/1000 worker years (95% CI: 34.1 - 40.8). The major causes of ocular injury were plants/branches (n=73, 51.1%), chemicals (n=27, 18.9%), cocoa pod/husk (n=14, 9.8%) and occurred mostly during weeding, harvesting and chemical spraying. Few (n=34, 6.1%) participants reported the use of ocular protection. Fifty-five (38.5%) participants visited the local chemical shops, while 37 (25.9%) visited hospitals/clinics for ocular treatment of their injuries.
There is a high rate of ocular injuries among cocoa farmers who make insufficient use of appropriate eye care services. There is the need for eye health education among cocoa farmers in Ghana.
可可种植农民的工作环境使他们面临多种眼部危害,易患眼疾和眼部损伤。然而,加纳可可种植农民眼部损伤的程度以及受伤后的就医模式尚不清楚。
确定加纳可可种植农民眼部损伤的患病率以及受伤后的就医行为。
采用多阶段简单随机抽样方法,从加纳四个可可种植区招募了556名参与者。使用结构化问卷收集相关信息,如人口统计学、眼部危害和经历的损伤。还进行了眼部检查以评估参与者的眼部健康。使用描述性和回归统计分析数据。眼部损伤率通过报告的导致误工时间/天数的损伤数量除以受伤风险的工人年数(所有参与者在可可农场工作的年数总和)来计算。
眼部损伤率为11.3/1000工人年(95%可信区间:9.4 - 31),导致误工时间为37.3/1000工人年(95%可信区间:34.1 - 40.8)。眼部损伤的主要原因是植物/树枝(n = 73,51.1%)、化学品(n = 27,18.9%)、可可豆荚/果壳(n = 14,9.8%),且大多发生在除草、收获和化学喷洒期间。很少有参与者(n = 34,6.1%)报告使用眼部防护用品。55名(38.5%)参与者前往当地化学品商店,37名(25.9%)参与者前往医院/诊所治疗眼部损伤。
可可种植农民眼部损伤率高,且未充分利用适当的眼部护理服务。加纳的可可种植农民需要接受眼部健康教育。