2022
DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.73221.1
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Situations of work-related diseases and injuries among agriculturists in the upper northeast regions of Thailand

Abstract: Background: Agriculturists exposed to health hazards are affected by increased occupational disease. This retrospective study aimed to investigate situations of work-related diseases and injuries among agriculturists in upper northeast Thailand. Methods: The secondary data of international classification of diseases 10th revision (ICD-10) case reports of occupational disease among farmers for 2014-2016, from the database of the Health Data Center (HDC), were used. We collected the number of registered farmers … Show more

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“…Thai agriculturists have been found to make up the majority of informal workers and almost all of them have been engaged in plant cultivation [ 1 ]. Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), which had been reported as occupational diseases in the Health Data Center (HDC) database of Thailand, had the highest ranking of all diseases among agriculturists who visited healthcare service providers [ 2 ]. The prevalence of MSDs among agricultural workers was as follows: 87.9% of people reported experience of MSDs in the previous 7 days [ 3 ], 70.30% of people reported experience of MSDs in the previous month [ 4 ], and 88.9% of people reported experience of MSDs in the previous 12 months [ 3 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Thai agriculturists have been found to make up the majority of informal workers and almost all of them have been engaged in plant cultivation [ 1 ]. Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), which had been reported as occupational diseases in the Health Data Center (HDC) database of Thailand, had the highest ranking of all diseases among agriculturists who visited healthcare service providers [ 2 ]. The prevalence of MSDs among agricultural workers was as follows: 87.9% of people reported experience of MSDs in the previous 7 days [ 3 ], 70.30% of people reported experience of MSDs in the previous month [ 4 ], and 88.9% of people reported experience of MSDs in the previous 12 months [ 3 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MSFQ was demonstrated with workers from a rubber plantation [14]. The highest incidence of MSDs was found among those working in crop farming [17], which was confirmed by the ICD-10 reports in the surveillance system [18]. However, Chaiklieng's MSDs assessment has never been demonstrated in any previous studies with a wide variety of cultivation types, such as those of sugarcane, cassava, rubber, corn, and tobacco, for investigation into the prevalence of MSDs.…”
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confidence: 81%