Master's Program in Interdisciplinary Health, Laurentian University, Ontario, Canada.
School of Rural and Northern Health, Laurentian University, Ontario, Canada.
J Inorg Biochem. 2020 Mar;204:110935. doi: 10.1016/j.jinorgbio.2019.110935. Epub 2019 Nov 25.
From 1943 to 1980, some underground gold and uranium workers in Ontario, Canada were required to inhale aluminum dust for silicosis prevention. Workers were exposed to the dust for up to 30 min daily. This study explored the perceived organizational impact on workers exposed to the aluminum dust treatment in Northeastern Ontario. This qualitative descriptive study included 16 respondents who participated in individual semi-structured interviews. All respondents were Northeastern Ontario workers who were exposed to aluminum dust treatment for at least 1 year. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and analyzed thematically. Themes that emerged were: 1) confidence and trust in companies, 2) lack of participants' and heath care providers' knowledge, and 3) need for compensation and formal apology. Workers' perceived that their long term health was impacted by exposure. The results will be used to help workers, companies, and unions address workplace exposures. The latest information about McIntyre powder will enhance the knowledge about the impact of the exposure.
从 1943 年到 1980 年,加拿大安大略省的一些地下金矿和铀矿工人被要求吸入铝尘以预防矽肺。工人们每天最多要暴露在这种粉尘中 30 分钟。本研究探讨了安大略省东北部接触铝尘处理的工人所感知的组织影响。这项定性描述性研究包括 16 名受访者,他们参加了个人半结构化访谈。所有受访者均为安大略省东北部的工人,他们至少接触过 1 年的铝尘处理。访谈逐字转录,并进行了主题分析。出现的主题有:1)对公司的信心和信任,2)参与者和医疗保健提供者知识的缺乏,3)补偿和正式道歉的需求。工人们认为他们的长期健康受到了接触的影响。研究结果将有助于工人、公司和工会解决工作场所的暴露问题。关于 McIntyre 粉末的最新信息将增强对接触影响的认识。