Noosorn Narongsak, Manoton Anukool, Robin Rishad Choudhury
Faculty of Public Health, Naresuan University, Phitsanulok, Thailand.
School of Medicine, University of Phayao, Phayao, Thailand.
Tob Induc Dis. 2021 Sep 23;19:73. doi: 10.18332/tid/140138. eCollection 2021.
The sugarcane harvest migrant workers are an underprivileged group in Thailand and have a high risk of exposure to secondhand smoke but are potentially neglected in health promotion interventions.
This three-phase study applied a mixed-method research approach. The data were collected from February to December 2019 from the Sukhothai province of Thailand. In Phase 1, the level of secondhand smoke exposure of the sugarcane harvest migrant workers at the worker camp was explored. The data were collected from 462 workers by questionnaires and from 24 sample participants in the group discussions about the factors leading to the exposure to secondhand smoke. Phase 2 was the provision and implementation of social measures for the health protection of migrant workers and families from exposure to secondhand smoke. In Phase 3, an evaluation of the health protection model for the migrant workers and families from secondhand smoke exposure was explored.
Workers aged ≤40 years had 1.9 times higher exposure to secondhand smoke than workers aged ≥41 years (OR=1.93; 95% CI: 1.24-3.01). Those who worked overtime had 1.7 times higher exposure to secondhand smoke than those who did not work overtime (OR=1.71; 95% CI: 1.10-2.66). Social measures to prevent secondhand smoke were: given a warning, no rewards for cigarettes, designated smoking area, not asking the children to buy cigarettes, stop displaying cigarettes at grocery shops, and empowering woman to go against the smoking husband in the camp and the sugarcane field when the women, children, and nonsmokers are present. After implementing the measures, there was no exposure to secondhand smoke inside the room, cooking area, and at the quad in the camp center.
Appropriate social measures for health protection can help to reduce exposure to secondhand smoke.
甘蔗收割季节的流动工人是泰国的弱势群体,接触二手烟的风险很高,但在健康促进干预措施中可能被忽视。
这项分三个阶段的研究采用了混合方法研究途径。数据于2019年2月至12月从泰国素可泰府收集。在第一阶段,探讨了甘蔗收割季节流动工人在工人营地的二手烟暴露水平。通过问卷调查从462名工人收集数据,并从24名样本参与者进行关于导致二手烟暴露因素的小组讨论。第二阶段是为流动工人及其家庭提供和实施防止接触二手烟的社会措施。在第三阶段,探讨了对流动工人及其家庭防止二手烟暴露的健康保护模式的评估。
年龄≤40岁的工人接触二手烟的几率比年龄≥41岁的工人高1.9倍(比值比=1.93;95%置信区间:1.24-3.01)。加班的工人接触二手烟的几率比不加班的工人高1.7倍(比值比=1.71;95%置信区间:1.10-2.66)。防止二手烟的社会措施包括:发出警告、不奖励香烟、指定吸烟区、不让孩子买香烟、停止在杂货店展示香烟,以及在妇女、儿童和不吸烟者在场时,让妇女在营地和甘蔗地反对吸烟的丈夫。实施这些措施后,在房间内、烹饪区和营地中心的广场都没有二手烟暴露。
适当的健康保护社会措施有助于减少二手烟暴露。