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评估孟加拉国小型渔业部门职业健康管理状况和安全问题。

Evaluation of occupational health management status and safety issues of the small-scale fisheries sector in Bangladesh.

机构信息

Noakhali Science and Technology University, Noakhali, Bangladesh.

Patuakhali Science and Technology University, Dumki, Patuakhali-8602, Bangladesh.

出版信息

Int Marit Health. 2022;73(1):10-19. doi: 10.5603/IMH.2022.0002.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Small-scale fishing is one of the most precarious occupations, with high rates of threats and hazards. The present study was undertaken to evaluate the health hazards and safety issues of fishers involved in small-scale fisheries (SSF).

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Fifty SSF fishers (n = 50) were surveyed by using a pre-tested questionnaire between October 2019 and March 2020 at the lower Meghna River in the northern tip of the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh.

RESULTS

Results revealed that 56% of SSF fishermen belong to a nuclear family, and 42% completed primary education. Forty per cent had an annual income of between 1,000 and 1,500 USD. Seventy-six per cent of fishermen were found to suffer from fever, and 72%, and 60% from diarrhoea and skin diseases over the last 5 years (2015-2020), respectively. During fishing, 78% of fishermen also suffered from red-eye problems, dizziness, and headache, and 68% struggled with musculoskeletal complaints during the last 5 years. Extreme cyclonic occurrences and sudden storms were experienced by 66% and 32% of fishermen, respectively, during the last 5 years. Local pharmacies were visited by 46% of fishermen for treatment due to ease of access. Sixty-four per cent of participants applied their local indigenous knowledge to treat health-related problems. Twenty-eight per cent and 32% of fishermen used a first aid box and stored medicine on board, respectively.

CONCLUSIONS

Most of the fishers are in great risk of medium- to high-range danger while fishing in the SSF sector in Bangladesh. Many countries have developed protocols for safe and responsible fishing. In Bangladesh, adequate attention is needed for the sustainable development of the SSF sector.

摘要

背景

小规模渔业是最不稳定的职业之一,面临着高威胁和高风险。本研究旨在评估参与小规模渔业(SSF)的渔民的健康危害和安全问题。

材料和方法

2019 年 10 月至 2020 年 3 月,在孟加拉国孟加拉湾北端的下梅格纳河,使用经过预测试的问卷对 50 名 SSF 渔民(n=50)进行了调查。

结果

结果显示,56%的 SSF 渔民属于核心家庭,42%完成了小学教育。40%的人年收入在 1000 至 1500 美元之间。76%的渔民过去 5 年(2015-2020 年)出现过发热,72%和 60%分别出现过腹泻和皮肤病。在捕鱼过程中,78%的渔民还出现过红眼、头晕和头痛问题,68%在过去 5 年中出现过肌肉骨骼投诉。66%和 32%的渔民在过去 5 年中分别经历了极端气旋和突发风暴。由于方便,46%的渔民前往当地药店进行治疗。64%的参与者应用他们的当地本土知识来治疗与健康有关的问题。28%和 32%的渔民分别使用急救箱和船上储存药物。

结论

在孟加拉国的 SSF 部门捕鱼时,大多数渔民面临着中到高风险。许多国家已经制定了安全和负责任捕鱼的协议。在孟加拉国,需要对 SSF 部门的可持续发展给予足够的重视。

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