Khaday Samsiya, Li Kai-Way, Dorloh Halimoh
Department of Industrial Management, Chung Hua University, Hsinchu 300, Taiwan.
Healthcare (Basel). 2023 Feb 2;11(3):426. doi: 10.3390/healthcare11030426.
Occupational health and safety risks are of major concerns in construction industry. The COVID-19 outbreak provides an additional risk that could drastically affect the safety risks and health of construction workers. Understanding the factors that affect the health and safety of construction workers is significant in reducing risky behaviors and enhancing worker preventive behaviors. Via integrating the Protection Motivation Theory (PMT) and the extended Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), this study investigates the factors that affect preventive behaviors among construction workers during the COVID-19 pandemic in Bangkok, Thailand. A total of 610 Thai construction workers participated in an online questionnaire survey, which consisted of nine factors with 43 questions. Structure equation modeling (SEM) was adopted to analyze the causal relationships among the latent variable. The SEM results indicated that organizational support and knowledge about COVID-19 had significant ( < 0.0001) direct influences on perceived vulnerability and perceived severity. In addition, perceived vulnerability and perceived severity had significant direct influences on perceived behavioral control. Perceived severity had significant ( < 0.0001) direct influence on attitude towards behavior. Moreover, perceived behavioral control and attitude towards behavior had significant ( < 0.0001) direct influence on intention to follow the preventive measure. Furthermore, the intention to follow the preventive measure had significant ( < 0.0001) direct influences on the COVID-19 preventive behavior. Of note, organizational support and knowledge about COVID-19 had significant ( < 0.0001) indirect influence on COVID-19 preventive behavior. The findings of this study may assist project managers/supervisors and authorities in the construction industry in understanding the challenge during COVID-19 and possible similar epidemics in the future. In addition, conducting effective strategies would improve construction industry safety and promote preventive behaviors among construction workers.
职业健康与安全风险是建筑业的主要关注点。新冠疫情的爆发带来了额外风险,可能会极大地影响建筑工人的安全风险和健康。了解影响建筑工人健康与安全的因素对于减少危险行为和增强工人的预防行为具有重要意义。通过整合保护动机理论(PMT)和扩展的计划行为理论(TPB),本研究调查了泰国曼谷新冠疫情期间影响建筑工人预防行为的因素。共有610名泰国建筑工人参与了一项在线问卷调查,该问卷由九个因素和43个问题组成。采用结构方程模型(SEM)分析潜在变量之间的因果关系。SEM结果表明,组织支持和对新冠疫情的了解对感知易感性和感知严重性有显著(<0.0001)的直接影响。此外,感知易感性和感知严重性对感知行为控制有显著的直接影响。感知严重性对行为态度有显著(<0.0001)的直接影响。此外,感知行为控制和行为态度对采取预防措施的意图有显著(<0.0001)的直接影响。此外,采取预防措施的意图对新冠疫情预防行为有显著(<0.0001)的直接影响。值得注意的是,组织支持和对新冠疫情的了解对新冠疫情预防行为有显著(<0.0001)的间接影响。本研究的结果可能有助于建筑业的项目经理/主管和当局了解新冠疫情期间以及未来可能出现的类似疫情中的挑战。此外,实施有效的策略将提高建筑业的安全性,并促进建筑工人的预防行为。