Proposed Occupational Vulnerability Index COVID-19

Vicente-Herrero, Mª Teófila and Ramírez Iñiguez de la Torre, M.V. and del Campo Balsa, Mª Teresa and Reinoso Barbero, Luis and Rueda Garrido, Juan Carlos and Santamaría Navarro, Cristina (2020) Proposed Occupational Vulnerability Index COVID-19. Occupational Diseases and Environmental Medicine, 08 (04). pp. 175-187. ISSN 2333-3561

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Abstract

Introduction: Vulnerable is someone who can be hurt or receive injury, physically or morally. The work environment appears as one of the dimensions in which social vulnerability develops and social and occupational vulnerability is defined. The literature does not include an assessment of quantified occupational vulnerability as it already exists in the case of social vulnerability. The aim of this paper is to identify and quantify the variables included in the Protocol for the Assessment of Vulnerability to COVID-19 in such a way that the result can be quantified and allows for a predictive effect on the degree of vulnerability. Methodology: The starting point is the design of a protocol proposal that includes 29 variables. Data is collected from a sample of 420 workers, quantifying the results according to each variable, the overall scores for each group of aspects assessed and, finally, the total score that estimates the degree of vulnerability according to established ranges. Results: Variables that have the highest coefficient and, therefore, the greatest weight in the probability of reaching a group of high or medium vulnerability are cardiovascular disease, cancer, and coagulation alteration. The weight of the labour aspects due to inadequate working conditions stands out. Conclusions: The results obtained with this protocol allow us to make a quantified assessment of labour vulnerability to COVID-19 by integrating individual variables of the worker, his working conditions and the preventive actions of his company against COVID-19, and can be useful as an Occupational Vulnerability Index (OVI).

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Librbary Digital > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 14 Mar 2023 12:03
Last Modified: 23 May 2024 07:39
URI: http://info.openarchivelibrary.com/id/eprint/271

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