Community-Based Action Research Intervention to Promote Occupational Health Nursing of Portuguese Quarry Workers

Author:

Alves Catarina Magalhães12,Morais Carminda34ORCID,Alves Filipe5,Magalhães Diogo6,Gonçalves Guilherme7,Brito Irma48ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Biomedical Sciences Abel Salazar (ICBAS), University of Porto, 4050 Porto, Portugal

2. ISAVE—Superior Institute of Health, 4720 Braga, Portugal

3. School of Health, Polytechnic Institute of Viana do Castelo, 4900 Viana Do Castelo, Portugal

4. Nursing School of Coimbra & UICISA:E, 3045 Coimbra, Portugal

5. Public Health Unit, Tâmega and Sousa Local Health Unit, 4630 Marco de Canaveses, Portugal

6. Matosinhos Local Health Unit, 4450 Matosinhos, Portugal

7. Local Health Unit of Médio Ave, 4765 Famalicão, Portugal

8. Executive Committee of International Collaboration for Participatory Health Research (ICPHR), 3045 Coimbra, Portugal

Abstract

The northern region of Portugal has the largest number of companies manufacturing granite and stone products, which has become the region’s trademark. In the municipalities of Marco de Canaveses and Penafiel, the economic activity of this area is important. However, the lack of attractiveness of this activity, combined with the high prevalence of silicosis and tuberculosis in this population, has led to a growing shortage of labor. In order for this project to be the result of collaborative, integral work centered on the people who are the target of health promotion, we used the Participatory Health Research (PHR) approach, based on the PRECEDE-PROCEED model, to implement a mixed-methods study, including participant observation, interviews and document analysis. These data were used to co-create a study design. In 2021, a total of 102 interviews were carried out and self-completion surveys were distributed: the Fantastic Lifestyle Questionnaire (FLQ) and the EQ-5D-3L. Within the scope of occupational health nursing and in the field of action of public health nurses, with the interviews and self-completed surveys carried out, we identified potential focuses for occupational health nursing intervention to promote the health of stone industry workers: adherence to protective measures, energy balance deficit, tobacco and alcohol consumption and access to health services. Data analysis made it possible to assess the prevalence of risk behaviors by order and to involve managers and workers in the co-creation of a health promotion program. The accurate identification of the focuses for nursing intervention not only improves the effectiveness of occupational health services, allowing for targeted interventions adapted to workers’ needs, but also contributes considerably to health promotion in the workplace, resulting in safer working environments, a reduction in occupational diseases and, consequently, a healthier and more productive workforce. This protocol of this study was not registered.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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