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Original Articles

Prevalence of noise-induced hearing loss among woodworkers in Nepal: a pilot study

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Pages 14-22 | Published online: 21 Oct 2014
 

Abstract

Background: The woodworking industry represents an important cause of occupational noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL), a significant yet underappreciated problem in many developing countries.

Objectives: To describe the prevalence of occupational NIHL among woodworkers in Nepal and measure noise levels at workplaces.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study with 124 woodworkers (88 carpenters, 36 sawyers), recruited through convenience sampling from 26 workplaces. Pure-tone audiometry between the frequencies 0·5 and 8 kHz ascertained participants’ hearing status, and noise readings were taken at selected workplaces.

Results: In all, 31% of carpenters and 44% of sawyers met criteria for NIHL, with 7 and 17% meeting World Health Organization (WHO) criteria for hearing impairment (HI), respectively. Noise levels at various workplaces ranged from 71·2 to 93·9 dBA.

Conclusions: Woodworkers in Nepal are at risk of occupational NIHL. As the industry develops, this problem will likely become more extensive, highlighting the need for workplace interventions and additional research.

Acknowledgements

We wish to thank Eka Dev Devkota, of the International Nepal Fellowship, for providing contacts and giving practical advice during data collection; Prativa Godar, Shisir Godar, Hemanta Dhakal, and Aamod Koirala for their administrative work and translation; Dr. Sayeed Haque and Dr. Roger Holder for statistical advice; and finally, the managers and participants involved in this study for their enthusiasm and cooperation.

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