Dally Miranda, Krisher Lyndsay, Jaramillo Diana, Newman Lee S, Barnoya Joaquin
Climate Impacts on Worker Health & Safety Center, Colorado School of Public Health, University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora CO, USA.
Centers for Health, Work & Environment, Colorado School of Public Health, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora CO, USA.
Ann Glob Health. 2025 Aug 19;91(1):53. doi: 10.5334/aogh.4760. eCollection 2025.
The prevalence of chronic kidney disease and other non-communicable diseases in Guatemala has been rising. Recently, chronic kidney disease of non-traditional origin (CKDnt) has been identified among occupational cohorts and linked to heavy workloads in hot environments. To describe a systems-based community participatory approach to occupational safety and health. : Over the last eight years, academic researchers have partnered with a large agribusiness in Southwest Guatemala to address the health, safety, and well-being concerns of workers, especially in relation to CKDnt. This case study presents the approach used to develop, implement, and evaluate interventions to address potential causes of CKDnt. The results of these interventions are presented using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research and RE-AIM. A Total Worker Health (TWH) approach addressing both transactional and transformational organizational behavior change to reduce the incidence of reduced kidney function in this workforce can be successfully implemented. Our findings highlight the need for collaborative approaches to the development and implementation of strategies to adapt to climate change in the workplace. The sustainability of interventions needs constant re-evaluation to adapt to changing contexts. This case study illustrates a practical, evidence-based TWH approach to address the immediate impacts of heat stress and nephrotoxins on the kidney health of sugarcane workers in Guatemala. It also illustrates the importance of multi-modal interventions implemented and evaluated in a dissemination and implementation science framework informed by the community that is at risk. The principles underlying our approach may have applicability and generalizability to less extreme circumstances, and beyond those with heat-associated kidney disease.
危地马拉慢性肾脏病和其他非传染性疾病的患病率一直在上升。最近,在职业人群中发现了非传统病因慢性肾脏病(CKDnt),并将其与炎热环境下的繁重工作量联系起来。描述一种基于系统的社区参与式职业安全与健康方法。在过去八年中,学术研究人员与危地马拉西南部的一家大型农业综合企业合作,以解决工人的健康、安全和福祉问题,特别是与CKDnt相关的问题。本案例研究介绍了用于制定、实施和评估干预措施以解决CKDnt潜在病因的方法。这些干预措施的结果使用实施研究综合框架和RE-AIM进行展示。可以成功实施一种全面工人健康(TWH)方法,该方法解决交易型和变革型组织行为变化问题,以降低该劳动力群体中肾功能下降的发生率。我们的研究结果强调了采用协作方法来制定和实施适应工作场所气候变化战略的必要性。干预措施的可持续性需要不断重新评估以适应不断变化的环境。本案例研究说明了一种实用的、基于证据的TWH方法,以解决热应激和肾毒素对危地马拉甘蔗工人肾脏健康的直接影响。它还说明了在受影响社区提供信息的传播和实施科学框架内实施和评估多模式干预措施的重要性。我们方法的基本原则可能适用于不太极端的情况,以及除与热相关的肾脏疾病之外的其他情况。