Journal of Evidence - Based Nursing and Public Health
Vol. 1 No. 1: (February) 2024

Silikosis di kalangan perempuan pekerja tambang batu pasir: Studi kasus penyakit paru di tempat kerja

Estaurina, Edelwise Lasma (Unknown)
Pramudit, Nicolaus Bevan (Unknown)
Syahir, Raffi (Unknown)
Tampubolon, Yosua Rivaldo (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Jan 2024

Abstract

Exposure to fine silica dust that workers inhale while working can result in lung disease at the workplace. A related disease that can arise as a result of this exposure is silicosis. This study aims to understand the silicosis experienced by female sandstone mining workers in Budhpura Village, Rajasthan, India. The methods used are case studies and document analysis. The results show that silicosis can attack female mining workers due to a lack of health protection and weak law enforcement. The health impacts are very serious, even causing death. Pathophysiologically, silica dust that enters the lungs causes tissue damage and inflammation. To prevent this, occupational health promotion and silicosis prevention programs are needed through dust control, use of personal protective equipment, regular health checks, access to health services, as well as enforcement of regulations and protection of the rights of female workers. It is concluded that multidisciplinary cooperation and active participation by working women are needed to protect their health and rights at work.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

JEVNAH

Publisher

Subject

Nursing Public Health

Description

Aims: JEVNAH aims to advance nursing practice and public health by publishing research that rigorously applies evidence-based methodologies. The journal seeks to enhance patient care and community health through high-quality studies that inform effective interventions, improve safety and quality of ...