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韩国工人健康中心14年为微型和小型企业提供基本职业健康服务的经验挑战:一项叙述性综述

Challenges from 14 years of experience at Workers' Health Centers in basic occupational health services for micro and small enterprises in Korea: a narrative review.

作者信息

Kong Jeong-Ok, Choi Yeongchull, Yang Seonhee, Jung-Choi Kyunghee

机构信息

Workers' Health Center in East Gyeonggi, Seongnam, Korea.

Department of Environmental Medicine, Ewha Womans University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

出版信息

Ewha Med J. 2025 Jan;48(1):e7. doi: 10.12771/emj.2025.e7. Epub 2025 Jan 31.

Abstract

Health and safety issues in micro and small enterprises (MSEs) are recognized as a global challenge. This study aimed to examine Workers' Health Centers (WHCs) as a representative public organization providing occupational health services to MSEs in Korea. WHCs were established in 2011 after a trial period aimed at addressing occupational diseases in MSEs with limited resources. As of 2024, there are 24 WHCs, 22 branch offices, and 23 trauma counseling centers for workers. These health centers are managed by the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency, with their actual operation delegated to private organizations. Each WHC employs an average of 13 staff members and is organized into four specialized teams: cardiovascular disease prevention, workplace environment improvement, musculoskeletal disease prevention, and occupational stress management. These centers also offer common basic programs along with region-specific specialized initiatives. In 2023, the total cumulative number of users reached 203,877, with employees from MSEs comprising approximately 88.5% of the total. WHCs can thus be seen as playing a pivotal role as case managers of health requirements in the workplace by fostering strong relationships with MSEs and linking them to other relevant programs through a problem-solving-oriented approach. Given the limited resources of these enterprises, proactive policies and the equitable application of safety and health regulations are essential. A balanced strategy that combines regulatory enforcement with practical assistance is critical to ensure the success of WHCs in improving health and safety conditions in MSEs.

摘要

微型和小型企业(MSEs)中的健康与安全问题被视为一项全球性挑战。本研究旨在考察工人健康中心(WHCs),这是韩国一个为微型和小型企业提供职业健康服务的代表性公共组织。工人健康中心于2011年设立,此前有一个旨在解决资源有限的微型和小型企业职业病问题的试行期。截至2024年,有24个工人健康中心、22个分支机构和23个工人创伤咨询中心。这些健康中心由韩国职业安全与健康局管理,其实际运营委托给私人组织。每个工人健康中心平均雇用13名工作人员,并分为四个专业团队:心血管疾病预防、工作场所环境改善、肌肉骨骼疾病预防和职业压力管理。这些中心还提供共同的基础项目以及针对特定地区的专门举措。2023年,用户累计总数达到203,877人,其中微型和小型企业的员工约占总数的88.5%。因此,通过与微型和小型企业建立牢固关系,并通过以解决问题为导向的方法将它们与其他相关项目联系起来,工人健康中心可被视为在工作场所健康需求的个案管理中发挥关键作用。鉴于这些企业资源有限,积极的政策以及安全与健康法规的公平实施至关重要。将监管执法与实际援助相结合的平衡战略对于确保工人健康中心在改善微型和小型企业的健康与安全状况方面取得成功至关重要。

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