J Korean Community Nurs.
1993 Dec;4(2):109-116.
A Study of Industrial Workers' Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Occupational Health Management and Services: Kyung In Area
Abstract
- The purpose of this study was to examine industrial workers ; Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of occupational health management and service. The data was collected from Dec 4. 1993 to Jan 21, 1993. The data was collected from 352 industrial workers from 37 companies located in Kyng Ki Province and In cheon city. The measurement tool used in this study was a structured questionnaire developed by the community Nursing academy.
The major findings attained from this study are summarized as follows :
1. The level of Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of industrial workers of occupational health management and service, were as follows :
The total mean score was 72 out of 100.
The total mean score of Knowledge was 22.5, out of 30.
The mean score of Attitude was 39.2, out of 55.
The mean score of Practice was 10. 6, out of 15.
2. The level of Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of industrial workers of health management and service according to workers' general characteristics. The significant perceptions of health management as a whole that impact on the Knowledge score were occupational factors such as, age, income, number of workers, educational status, sex, and marital status. The significant factor of Practice which impact on the score was age, number of workers, sex, and marital status.