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Brief title
Health condition
occupational quartz exposure
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
Personal respirable dust and quartz exposure
Secondary outcome
Behavioural outcomes:
- beliefs
- skills
- intention
- risk perception
Background summary
Occupational quartz exposure continues to be an important hazard in the construction industry. Until now, evidence-based interventions aimed at reducing quartz exposure are scarce. The aim of this study was to systematically develop an intervention and to describe the study to evaluate its effectiveness.
The intervention was developed according to the principles of the Intervention Mapping protocol, meaning that evidence from the literature was combined with information collected from stakeholders (e.g., construction workers, managers and researchers). The intervention aimed to integrate technical, behavioral and organizational factors. The intervention consists of two plenary meetings for all employers within the company and individual visits at construction worksites including specific intervention materials. Additionally, a demonstration session about control measures is organized for all managers. The effectiveness of the intervention will be evaluated in a cluster randomized controlled trial among eight construction companies, with measurements at baseline and follow-up. Outcome measures are personal respirable dust and quartz exposure by means of exposure assessment and behavioural and organizational determinants which will be assessed by means of questionnaires. Additionally, a process evaluation will shed light on whether, how and why the intervention (does not) work(s).
Study objective
Our hypothesis is that after the intervention the exposure assessment and behavioral factors (e.g. knowledge, skills and social influence) in the intervention group will be significantly higher than the outcomes of those in the control group at follow-up
Study design
Baseline
Follow-up (1 year)
Intervention
The intervention aimed to integrate technical, behavioural and organizational factors. The intervention consists of two plenary meetings for all employers within the company and individual visits at construction worksites including specific intervention materials. Additionally, a demonstration session about control measures is organized for all managers.
Polarisavenue 151
Karen Oude Hengel
Hoofddorp 2130 AS
The Netherlands
+31 (0)23 5549454
karen.oudehengel@tno.nl
Polarisavenue 151
Karen Oude Hengel
Hoofddorp 2130 AS
The Netherlands
+31 (0)23 5549454
karen.oudehengel@tno.nl
Inclusion criteria
1. Construction workers
2. Availability: available for the study for the following 12 months
3. Permission: signed an informed consent
4. No co-intervention of other long term health programs
Exclusion criteria
1. Medical contraindication for participation
2. Not sufficiently capable of using the Dutch language
Design
Recruitment
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NTR-new | NL4372 |
NTR-old | NTR4586 |
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