Collection Occupational hygiene, Issue 21, 1985 year

Comprehensive analysis of the results of epidemiological studies of the working and living conditions of women

V. A. Buzunov, V. V. Kalnish, S. I. Shurubura, Yu. V. Logvinov

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Kiev Research Institute of Occupational Hygiene and Occupational Diseases

NTO "Gorsystemtechnika"

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Establishing the patterns of the influence of industrial, household and other environmental factors on the health and working capacity of women employed in various sectors of the country's economy is of great importance for ensuring safe working conditions and rational use of labor resources. The solution of this complex issue requires the joining of efforts of hygienists, labor physiologists, mathematicians, clinicians, economists, unification of methodological approaches for collecting and statistical analysis of the information obtained.

We have proposed a comprehensive method based on an epidemiological survey of the population with the involvement of specialists from various fields of medicine and a detailed statistical analysis of the results obtained using modern computing tools onneapo, information and software for the system for analyzing working conditions, living conditions and their impact on the health of female workers in agricultural production.

The results of the analysis showed that the set of factors affecting the health status of rural workers depends to a large extent on the age, conditions and nature of professional activity. The studies conducted allow a differentiated approach to the planning and implementation of health-improving measures and, with a certain probability, assess the effectiveness of their influence on the health status of workers.

A comprehensive method for analyzing working and living conditions is used by nine research institutes in the country dealing with the problem of occupational health for women, workers and agricultural production.

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