THE PREVALENCE OF COTTON DUST POLLUTION AMONG TEXTILE WORKERS IN TIRUPUR DISTRICT AND MEDICATION ADHERENCE IN COPD PATIENTS
Muhamed Jassim Pharm D, S. Neela Arthi Pharm D, Rinta Jacob Pharm D, S. Rajarajan M. pharm*, Dr. S. Manoharan Ph D and Dr. Muhammed Yahoop MBBS
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Aims: To observe the prevalence of cotton dust pollution among textile workers in tirupur district and medication adherence in copd patients. Methodology: This is a prospective observational study carried out in textile workers and COPD patients in the department A total of 170 subjects were selected, in which 120 workers were taken as experimental group and 50 non-textile workers were taken as control group. After period of five months, medication adherence was assessed by Morisky self reported questionnaires Results: After comparing with the experimental and control group, the 75 percent
workers in experimental group reported that, due to the illness theirwork performance in industry is not normal, they suffering the problems during the work such as breathing difficulty, asthma, cough, respiratory allergy etc. Result revealed that 23 (7.32%) were have cold, 69 (21.97%) were have phlegm, 104 (33.12%) were have shortness of breath, 57 (18.15%) were have chest tightness, 21 (6.68%) were have wheezing, 22 (7.00%) were have throat irritation, 18 (5.73%) were have past history of respiratory disease. The study shows there was statistically more significant increase in medication adherence (P
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