Sun-related knowledge and practices in Irish construction and agricultural workers

Author:

Hogan V1,Hogan M2,Kirwan O3,Langan Walsh C1,McLaughlin C3,Moynihan Á3,Connolly A4,Walsh J3,Coggins M3

Affiliation:

1. University of Galway Discipline of Health Promotion, School of Health Sciences, Áras Moyola, , H91TK33, Galway , Ireland

2. University of Galway School of Psychology, , H91TK33 Galway , Ireland

3. University of Galway School of Natural Sciences & Ryan Institute, , H91TK33 Galway , Ireland

4. University College Dublin UCD Centre for Safety & Health at Work, School of Public Health, Physiotherapy, and Sports Science, , D04V1W8 Dublin , Ireland

Abstract

Abstract Background Agricultural and construction workers spend much of their work time outdoors and have higher risks of developing skin cancer when compared to indoor workers. However, there is limited research on ultraviolet radiation (UVR) exposure knowledge, sun safety practices and constraints within these occupational groups in Ireland. Aims This study aimed to examine self-reported time spent outdoors in a sample of Irish agricultural and construction workers; to describe and compare UVR exposure knowledge, safety practices and perceived constraints in both occupational groups, and to assess the association of demographic, personal and occupational factors with sun-related knowledge, practices and perceived constraints. Methods Agricultural workers (n = 154) and construction workers (n = 467) completed a questionnaire, which measured solar UVR exposure knowledge, safety practices, and perceived constraints to sun personal protective equipment and sunscreen use in addition to demographic, personal, and workplace characteristics. Mann–Whitney and Kruskal–Wallis tests were used to examine differences in knowledge, practices and perceived constraints by these characteristics. Results Both groups spend a significant proportion of their working week outdoors (25 hours per week on average). Although participation in sun safety training was high for both groups, UVR exposure knowledge and sunscreen use were low, and annual rates of reported sunburn were high. Knowledge, practices and perceived constraints also differed significantly according to demographic, personal, occupational and workplace characteristics. Conclusions In addition to training by employers and advisory groups, interventions are required to address perceived barriers that impede the uptake and usage of control measures that can lower risk.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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