Department of Environmental & Occupational Health, Faculty of Public Health, Kuwait University, Hawalli 13110, Kuwait.
Department of Occupational Health, Ministry of Health, Shuwaiba Industrial Medical Center, Ahmadi 60000, Kuwait.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 May 16;18(10):5295. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18105295.
Although the effect of hearing loss on years lived with disability (YLD) is quite substantial, occupational hearing loss among migrant workers is significantly under-studied. In Kuwait, where nearly two-thirds of the population are migrant workers, the burden of occupational noise-induced hearing loss (ONIHL) is unknown. The objective of the study was to assess the prevalence of ONIHL among migrant workers in Kuwait and explore workplace and individual risk factors that are associated with ONIHL. We obtained data of annual physical exams for the year 2018 conducted by the Shuaiba Industrial Medical Center (SIMC) for all industrial workers in the area. We applied univariate and multivariate logistic regression models to estimate the effects of individual and occupational characteristics on ONIHL. A total of 3474 industrial workers visited the SIMC for an annual exam. The vast majority were men (99%) and non-Kuwaitis (98%) with a median age of 38 years. A total of 710 workers were diagnosed with ONIHL with a prevalence of 20.4%. Age, years of experience, and self-reported exposure to noise were associated with statistically significant higher odds of ONIHL. When adjusted for age, years of experience, and other individual level factors, type of industry was not a statistically significant predictor of ONIHL. The study uncovers the significant burden of hearing loss among the migrant worker subpopulation in Kuwait, an area of occupational health that is often underestimated or unrecognized. Although laws and regulations are in place to prevent and control noise in the workplace, the onus is on local authorities to ensure the necessary training and controls aimed to reduce noise exposure.
尽管听力损失对伤残调整寿命年(YLD)的影响相当大,但移民工人的职业性听力损失却明显研究不足。在科威特,近三分之二的人口是移民工人,职业性噪声性听力损失(ONIHL)的负担尚不清楚。本研究的目的是评估科威特移民工人中 ONIHL 的患病率,并探讨与 ONIHL 相关的工作场所和个体危险因素。我们获取了 Shuaiba 工业医疗中心(SIMC)为该地区所有工业工人进行的 2018 年度年度体检数据。我们应用单变量和多变量逻辑回归模型来估计个体和职业特征对 ONIHL 的影响。共有 3474 名工业工人前往 SIMC 进行年度体检。绝大多数是男性(99%)和非科威特人(98%),中位年龄为 38 岁。共有 710 名工人被诊断为 ONIHL,患病率为 20.4%。年龄、工龄和自我报告的噪声暴露与 ONIHL 的发生具有统计学显著的更高的可能性相关。在调整了年龄、工龄和其他个体水平因素后,行业类型并不是 ONIHL 的统计学显著预测因素。该研究揭示了科威特移民工人亚群中听力损失的巨大负担,这是职业健康领域经常被低估或忽视的一个方面。尽管有法律和法规来预防和控制工作场所的噪声,但责任在于地方当局确保进行必要的培训和控制,以减少噪声暴露。