J Korean Community Nurs.
1993 Jun;4(1):38-44.
A Study on the Status of Health Management in Industries Located in Taejon and Chungnam Province
Abstract
- The purpose of this study was to identify the status of health management from Dec 5, 1992 to March 10, 1993. The data. was. collected from 30 industrial nurses, through a structured questionnaire.
The results were as follows :
1. 1.50%. of the companies surveyed were manufacturing companies, 24% of them were research center.
2. The sizes of the companies were as follows: 300-499 employees 11(37%). more than 1,000 employees 4(13%).
3. 18 companies(60%) had organized safety and health committees.
4. 25 companies(83%) had there own health clinics.
5. 60% of companies had a Health center assigned as were hospitals 83%.
6. Practical nurses were employed by all industries, 10 companies had their own physicians, and 3 had their own industrial hygienist.
7. The primary health examination rate was 96% and workers who took follow up examinations were 8.5% out of them, 73.6% were evaluated at the C & D grade. Follow Up management to D. evaluations was performed about 50%.
8. 13 personnel(43%) required, special examinations.
9. The relation between the workers health score and the health status, score was negative and not significant.
Therefore the better health management the higher health level score.