Sains Malaysiana 46(2)(2017): 267–274
http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2017-4602-11
Prevalence
of Hearing Loss and Hearing Impairment among Small and Medium Enterprise
Workers
in Selangor, Malaysia
(Kelaziman
Kehilangan Pendengaran dan Kecelaan Pendengaran antara Pekerja Perusahaan
Kecil dan
Sederhana di Selangor, Malaysia)
SAM W.Y.1, ANITA A.R.,1* HAYATI K.S.1, HASLINDA A.1,2 & LIM C.S.1
1Department of
Community Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra
Malaysia, 43400 UPM Serdang, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
2Department of Social
& Development Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, Universiti Putra Malaysia,
43400 UPM Serdang, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
Received: 10 March 2016/Accepted: 16 May 2016
ABSTRACT
Factories and Machinery (Noise Exposure) Regulation 1989 has always
demanded employer to protect workers from noise exposure ≥85 dB. However, noise
induced hearing loss (NIHL) has been the highest notifiable
occupational health issue among Malaysian workers in 2014. A cross-sectional
study aimed to investigate the prevalence of hearing loss (HL)
among 146 adult manufacturing workers with noise exposure ≥85 dB was carried
out in Selangor. Pure tone audiometry and a validated questionnaire were used
to determine the hearing status and information of the respondents. The results
showed that the prevalence of HL was 73.3% and the prevalence
of hearing impairment was 23.3%. Male workers (63.0%) had higher prevalence of HL than
female workers (36.4%). Mean hearing threshold levels of HL respondents
were significantly higher than respondents with normal hearing. It was
discovered that among workers with employment of more than 10 years, > 80%
of them suffered from HL. Association between employment
years and hearing condition (normal, non-bilateral and bilateral HL)
was statistically significant, χ(4)= 10.51, p=0.033, with Kendall tau-c
correlation showing positive and weak (p=0.18) association. Highest HL cases
were found at 4 and 6 kHz. World Health Organisation and Factories and
Machinery (Noise Exposure) Regulation 1989 classification on degree of hearing
impairment showed slight to moderate hearing impairment among the respondents
and both standards did not differ much (8.9% vs 6.9%, respectively). As a
conclusion, prevalence of hearing loss and hearing impairment among
manufacturing workers were high. Age, male sex, monthly salary and employment
years were possible influencing factors.
Keywords: Audiometric test; degree of hearing impairment;
manufacturing workers; noise induced hearing loss; prevalence
ABSTRAK
Peraturan Kilang dan Jentera (Pendedahan Bunyi Bising) 1989
sentiasa menuntut majikan untuk melindungi pekerja daripada pendedahan bunyi
bising ≥85 dB. Walau bagaimanapun, kehilangan pendengaran akibat bunyi bising (KPABB)
masih merupakan isu kesihatan pekerjaan yang paling banyak dilaporkan terjadi
dalam kalangan pekerja di Malaysia pada tahun 2014. Suatu kajian keratan
lintang yang bertujuan untuk mengkaji kelaziman kehilangan pendengaran (HL)
dalam kalangan 146 pekerja dewasa sektor pengilangan yang didedahkan kepada
bunyi bising ≥85 dB telah dijalankan di Selangor. Ujian audiometrik dan soal
selidik digunakan untuk menentukan status pendengaran dan maklumat daripada
responden. Keputusan kajian menunjukkan bahawa kelaziman HL adalah
73.3% dan kelaziman kecelaan pendengaran adalah 23.3%. Pekerja lelaki (63.0%)
mempunyai kelaziman HL yang lebih tinggi daripada pekerja
wanita (36.4%). Purata tahap ambang pendengaran responden HL adalah
lebih tinggi daripada responden berpendengaran normal. Dalam kalangan pekerja
yang berpengalaman bekerja lebih daripada 10 tahun, 80% daripada mereka
menghidapi HL. Terdapat perkaitan antara pengalaman kerja dengan
keadaan pendengaran (normal, tidak bilateral dan bilateral HL)
secara statistik, χ (4) = 10.51, p=0.033, dengan kolerasi Kendall tau-c menunjukkan (p=0.18)
perhubungan yang positif dan lemah. Kes HLKP yang paling tinggi adalah
pada frekuensi 4 dan 6 kHz. Klasifikasi tahap kecacatan pendengaran oleh
Pertubuhan Kesihatan Sedunia dan Peraturan Kilang dan Jentera (Pendedahan Bunyi
Bising) 1989 menunjukkan tahap kecacatan pendengaran responden adalah ringan
kepada sederhana dan keputusan kajian berdasarkan kedua-dua piawaian tidak
banyak berbeza (masing-masing 8.9% dan 6.9%). Kesimpulannya, kelaziman
kehilangan pendengaran dan kecelaan pendengaran dalam kalangan pekerja sektor
pengilangan adalah tinggi. Faktor yang berkemungkinan mempengaruhi HL adalah
umur, lelaki, gaji bulanan serta pengalaman kerja.
Kata kunci: Kehilangan
pendengaran akibat bunyi bising; kelaziman; pekerja pembuatan; tahap kecacatan
pendengaran; ujian audiometric
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*Corresponding
author; email: anitaar@upm.edu.my
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