Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem (Jan 2014)

Health disorders related to learning the welding trade: assessment of approaches to risk communication

  • Clarice Alves Bonow,
  • Marta Regina Cezar-Vaz,
  • Lauro Roberto Witt da Silva,
  • Laurelize Pereira Rocha,
  • Claudia Turik

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0104-1169.3094.2384
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
pp. 43 – 50

Abstract

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OBJECTIVE: to assess the identification of health disorders as self-reported by apprentices of welding and to analyze the strength of the relationship between age and time of experience with self-reported health disorders before and after a socio-environmental nursing intervention. METHOD: this quasi-experimental, non-randomized, before-and-after study was conducted with 86 welding apprentices from a private entity. RESULTS: the results show a significant difference for the pre- and post-test means and an increase in the post-test mean score for the cardiovascular, respiratory and cutaneous systems. There was also a negative correlation between the apprentices' ages and the identification of health disorders. CONCLUSION: the socio-environmental nursing intervention enabled obtaining information on health disorders related to welding. In turn, such information enabled the apprentices to assess information and self-report health disorders.

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