Sick building syndrome symptoms among staff in Razi hospital of Chalous, Mazandaran province

Background and Objective: Since people spend a lot of time indoors, assessment of Sick Building Syndrome (SBS)is the first step to improve working and living conditions in closed environments. This study wasconducted to evaluate the SBS symptoms among staff in Razi Hospital of Chalous, to identify t...

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Main Authors: Ali Ahmadi Orkomi, Melika Mirchi
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Language:fas
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2020-08-01
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spelling doaj-a028e56f4d254ffb9752cd411a249d032021-09-05T04:06:21ZfasTehran University of Medical Sciencesسلامت و محیط2008-20292008-37182020-08-01132227238Sick building syndrome symptoms among staff in Razi hospital of Chalous, Mazandaran provinceAli Ahmadi Orkomi0Melika Mirchi1 Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Faculty of Natural Resources, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Faculty of Natural Resources, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran Background and Objective: Since people spend a lot of time indoors, assessment of Sick Building Syndrome (SBS)is the first step to improve working and living conditions in closed environments. This study wasconducted to evaluate the SBS symptoms among staff in Razi Hospital of Chalous, to identify the affecting environmental parameters on these symptoms and to provide solutions to reduce the symptoms of SBS. Materials and Methods: This descriptive-analytical study was conductedrandomly among 72 out of 240 hospital’s staff. Questionnaire MM040EA was used to collect demographic data, SBS symptoms and affecting environmental factors. Statistical analysis was carried out using Pearson’s Chi-squared test and Fisherchr('39')s exact test in Excel software. Results: 60% of people showed moderate to severe SBS symptoms. Fatigue, headache, and sneezing were the most common symptoms among staff, with 85%, 75%, and 63%, respectively. Significant correlation was observed between SBS symptoms and room temperature fluctuations (p <0.001), low ambient temperature (p = 0.037), unpleasant odor (p = 0.043) and gender (p = 0.011) with significance level of α=0.05. Conclusion: Investigating the influence of work environmental related factors on the general symptoms of SBS as well as on fatigue, headache and sneezing symptoms showed room temperature fluctuation and unpleasant odor as the most important driving factors. These symptoms were mainly due to the improper air conditioning system operation at the hospital to control the temperature. Therefore, it is expected that the prevalence of SBS among staff can be reduced significantly by improving the ventilation system performance, especially in winter.http://ijhe.tums.ac.ir/article-1-6399-en.htmlsick building syndromehospital’s staffquestionnaireindoor
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Sick building syndrome symptoms among staff in Razi hospital of Chalous, Mazandaran province
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Melika Mirchi
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title Sick building syndrome symptoms among staff in Razi hospital of Chalous, Mazandaran province
title_short Sick building syndrome symptoms among staff in Razi hospital of Chalous, Mazandaran province
title_full Sick building syndrome symptoms among staff in Razi hospital of Chalous, Mazandaran province
title_fullStr Sick building syndrome symptoms among staff in Razi hospital of Chalous, Mazandaran province
title_full_unstemmed Sick building syndrome symptoms among staff in Razi hospital of Chalous, Mazandaran province
title_sort sick building syndrome symptoms among staff in razi hospital of chalous, mazandaran province
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
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2008-3718
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description Background and Objective: Since people spend a lot of time indoors, assessment of Sick Building Syndrome (SBS)is the first step to improve working and living conditions in closed environments. This study wasconducted to evaluate the SBS symptoms among staff in Razi Hospital of Chalous, to identify the affecting environmental parameters on these symptoms and to provide solutions to reduce the symptoms of SBS. Materials and Methods: This descriptive-analytical study was conductedrandomly among 72 out of 240 hospital’s staff. Questionnaire MM040EA was used to collect demographic data, SBS symptoms and affecting environmental factors. Statistical analysis was carried out using Pearson’s Chi-squared test and Fisherchr('39')s exact test in Excel software. Results: 60% of people showed moderate to severe SBS symptoms. Fatigue, headache, and sneezing were the most common symptoms among staff, with 85%, 75%, and 63%, respectively. Significant correlation was observed between SBS symptoms and room temperature fluctuations (p <0.001), low ambient temperature (p = 0.037), unpleasant odor (p = 0.043) and gender (p = 0.011) with significance level of α=0.05. Conclusion: Investigating the influence of work environmental related factors on the general symptoms of SBS as well as on fatigue, headache and sneezing symptoms showed room temperature fluctuation and unpleasant odor as the most important driving factors. These symptoms were mainly due to the improper air conditioning system operation at the hospital to control the temperature. Therefore, it is expected that the prevalence of SBS among staff can be reduced significantly by improving the ventilation system performance, especially in winter.
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