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Self-Reported, Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses Among Restaurant Workers in Shiraz City, South of Iran Cover

Self-Reported, Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses Among Restaurant Workers in Shiraz City, South of Iran

Open Access
|May 2019

Figures & Tables

Figure 1

Map of the study areas.

Table 1

The content of diseases symptoms section of the questionnaire.

Work-related diseases/disordersSymptoms
RespiratoryCough, Phlegm, Shortness of breath, Wheezing
NeurologicalHeadache, Confusion, Vibration, Memory impairment, Seizure, Finger tingling
MentalExcessive anger, Aggression, Anxiety, Low mood, Reduced motivation, Feeling of loneliness
CirculatoryChest pain, Heartbeat, Shortness of breath at night, Shortness of breath in sleep mode, Bruise, Syncope history
End extremitiesTingling, White fingers, Numbness, Pain in fingers, Deformation
MusculoskeletalDry joints, Back pain, Knee pain, Shoulder pain, Elbow pain, Neck pain
EyeReduced visual acuity, Blurred vision, Eye fatigue, Diplopia, Burning eyes, Itchy eye, Fear of light, Tearing
Skin/hair/nailSkin itching, Hair loss, Skin redness, Change in skin color, Chronic wound, Flaking, Change in the nail color, Dryness and cracking, Granules
Nose/earHearing loss, Tinnitus, Dizziness, Ear pain, Ear discharge, hoarseness, Sore throat, Rhinorrhea, Olfactory disorder, Itching and burning nose, Nose bleeding, Dry mouth, Metallic taste in the mouth
DigestiveAnorexia, Nausea, Vomit, Stomachache, Stomach burning, Diarrhea, Constipation, Blood in the stool
RenalBurning urine, Frequent urination, Bloody urine, Abnormal pain, Testicular mass
Figure 2

The prevalence of work-related injuries in the studied restaurant workers.

Figure 3

The prevalence of work-related injuries in various parts of the body in the studied restaurants workers.

Table 2

Four demographic characteristics of restaurant workers and the association between the prevalence of work-related injuries and musculoskeletal disorders (n = 300).

Dependent variablesWork-related injuriesMusculoskeletal disorders
Independent variables/number(percent)Number (percent)P*Number (percentP*
Age (year)Under 2011 (3.7%)7 (2.3%)0.085    1 (0.3%)<0.001**
21–30116 (38.7%)93 (31%)69 (39%)
31–4099 (33%)88 (29.3%)77 (25.7%)
41–5046 (15.3%)38 (32.7%)39 (33%)
Over 5028 (9.3%)26 (8.7%)25 (8.3%)
Work experience (year)1–5108 (36%)82 (27.3%)0.012**59 (19.7%)<0.001**
6–1076 (25.3%)63 (21%)55 (18.3%)
11–1561 (20.3%)55 (18.3%)50 (16.7%)
16–2027 (9%)24 (8%)22 (7.3%)
More than 2028 (9.3%)28 (9.3%)25 (8.3%)
Restaurant size (number of meals per day)Small (<150 meals)29 (9.7%)25 (8.3%)0.08    21 (7%)0.909    
Medium (150–500 meals)117 (39%)102 (34%)81 (27%)
Large (500–1500 meals)36 (12%)25 (8.3%)27 (9%)
Very large (>1500 meals)118 (39.3%)100 (33.3%)82 (27.3%)
Number of workers1–571 (23.7%)61 (21.3%)0.14    44 (14.7%)0.281    
6–1080 (26.7%)72 (24%)59 (19.7%)
11–2023 (7.7%)19 (6.3%)20 (6.7%)
21–3025 (8.3%)24 (8%)18 (6%)
31–5043 (14.3%)31 (10.3%)27 (9%)
51–7027 (9%)18 (6%)20 (6.7%)
More than 7031 (10.3%)27 (9%)23 (7.7%)

[i] * Pearson Chi – Square.

** P < 0.05 and had a significance difference.

Table 3

Three demographic characteristics of restaurant workers and the association between the prevalence of work-related injuries and musculoskeletal disorders (n = 300).

Dependent variablesWork-related injuriesMusculoskeletal disorders
Independent variables/number(percent)Number (percent)P*Number (percent)P*
Job title (job activities)Chef (cooking)161 (53.7%)154 (51.3%)<0.001**121 (40.3%)0.057
Kitchen workers (preparation, washing and cleaning)98 (32.7%)90 (30%)0.011**74 (24.7%)0.181
Delivery, warehousing19 (6.3%)6 (2%)0.091    8 (2.6%)0.99
Waiter22 (7.3%)16 (5.3%)0.347    19 (6.3%)0.62
Level of educationUneducated10 (3.3%)8 (2.7%)0.821    7 (2.3%)0.38
Primary43 (14.3%)36 (12%)32 (10.7%)
Diploma214 (71.3%)172 (60.7%)153 (51%)
Academic33 (11%)26 (8.7%)19 (6.3%)
Type of employment (contract type)Temporary221 (73.7%)185 (61.7%)0.969    121 (43.7%)0.542
Permanent79 (26.3%)67 (22.4%)58 (19.3%)

[i] * Pearson Chi – Square.

** P < 0.05 and had a significance difference.

Figure 4

The prevalence of work-related injuries and illnesses in the studied restaurant workers.

Figure 5

The prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders in the studied restaurant workers.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/aogh.2440 | Journal eISSN: 2214-9996
Language: English
Published on: May 10, 2019
Published by: Ubiquity Press
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2019 Mehdi Jahangiri, Fahimeh Eskandari, Narges Karimi, Soheil Hasanipour, Mahnaz Shakerian, Asma Zare, published by Ubiquity Press
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