Occupational Health Problems among the Farmers of Rural Field Practice Area of Department of Community Medicine, KIMS, Hubballi: A Cross-Sectional Study
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v11i7.10056Keywords:
Farmers, Occupational health, health problems, health seekingAbstract
Background: India is a land of agriculture. Agriculture plays a vital role in India’s economy. Farmers suffer
from a multitude of problems; from the socio-economic problems to that related to their health.
Objectives: The study was conducted to assess the occupational health problems and the factors determining
the health problems and to assess the health-seeking behavior among the farmers.
Methodology: A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted in the rural field practice area of
KIMS, Hubli among 324 farmers. A pre-designed semi-structured questionnaire was used for the study.
Suitable descriptive and inferential statistics were used for the analysis.
Results: Out of 324 farmers, the majority were males, Majority of the study participants were small scale
farmers working more than 8 hours a day. Only 3.4% of the farmers used Personal protective measures while
farming. Most of the farmers experienced occupational health problems- musculoskeletal problems being
the commonest followed by respiratory problems. About 11.4% of the farmers experienced symptoms after
pesticide exposure. The prevalence of health problems increases as the age advances and increase in years
of work
Conclusion: Farmers face many health problems, the occupational health of the farmers should not be
neglected as they are the bread makers of the world. There is a need to address the health problems and the
measures to reduce these problems.