Reducing urinary tract infections among female clean room workers

Shih Bin Su, Jiang Nan Wang, Chih Wei Lu, How Ran Guo

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Abstract

Objectives: A higher prevalence of urinary tract infection (UTI) was observed among clean room workers than among others in our previous study in 2001. We implemented intervention programs for reducing UTI and evaluated their effects 2 years later. Methods: We conducted an intervention study in four factories in the industrial park where the previous study was conducted and recruited participants from women workers who received annual health examinations at the clinic of the park. The intervention included health education programs during the new employee orientation and seasonal on-the-job training. We also implemented other measures, including placing posters in the workplace and disseminating knowledge of UTI prevention through e-mail and oral communications. One-on-one education was provided to workers who were found to have UTI in the previous study. Results: All the 1666 qualified workers, including 1414 clean room workers and 252 nonclean room workers, agreed to participate. We found a similar prevalence (both 0.8%) of symptomatic UTIs (patients with clinical symptoms, such as voiding frequency, urgency, and burning sensation during voiding) in clean room and nonclean room workers. In the 366 participants who also participated in the previous study, we found a significant decrease in the prevalence of UTI (from 9.8% to 1.6%) and significant increases in the prevalence of water intake and urine voiding, three times or more during a shift (p < 0.001 for all McNemar tests). Conclusions: The interventions had achieved behavior modification and decreases in the prevalence of UTI.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)870-876
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Women's Health
Volume15
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2006 Sept 1

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Medicine

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