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Impact of COVID-19 among small-scale industry fishermen - A mixed methods study from the coastal area of Karnataka.
Mathew, Geethu; Srinivasan, Manikandan; Kolangaredath, Akshaya; Melur Sukumar, Gautam; Beerapa, Ravichandran; Kumar, Nanjesh; Nanjunda Sastry, Thara; Kanchipamu, Mohan Rao.
Afiliación
  • Mathew G; ICMR-Regional Occupational Health Centre Southern, National Institute of Occupational Health, Devanahalli, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.
  • Srinivasan M; ICMR-Regional Occupational Health Centre Southern, National Institute of Occupational Health, Devanahalli, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.
  • Kolangaredath A; ICMR-Regional Occupational Health Centre Southern, National Institute of Occupational Health, Devanahalli, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.
  • Melur Sukumar G; Department of Epidemiology, NIMHANS, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.
  • Beerapa R; ICMR-Regional Occupational Health Centre Southern, National Institute of Occupational Health, Devanahalli, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.
  • Kumar N; Nitte-K S Hedge Medical College, Mangalore, Karnataka, India.
  • Nanjunda Sastry T; ICMR-Regional Occupational Health Centre Southern, National Institute of Occupational Health, Devanahalli, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.
  • Kanchipamu MR; ICMR-Regional Occupational Health Centre Southern, National Institute of Occupational Health, Devanahalli, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.
Work ; 2024 Jun 21.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38905072
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

COVID-19 pandemic resulted in widespread and devastating physical, emotional, societal, and economic repercussions among workers in India.

OBJECTIVES:

To evaluate the impact of COVID-19 and to understand the challenges faced and coping mechanism adopted among fishermen community from the coastal area of Karnataka.

METHODOLOGY:

This community-based mixed-methods study included participants from a coastal Karnataka fishermen's community. Questionnaire based personal interviews collected information on sociodemographics, COVID-19 diagnosis, treatment, and related costs, COVID-19-appropriate behavior and were screened using DASS-21. Focus group discussions and key informant interviews were conducted to acquire qualitative data.

RESULTS:

Quantitative data collection involved 107 participants, predominantly males [70.1%], aged between 46-60 years [37.4%] and low socioeconomic status [79.4%]. Among 107, 51 participants reported to have probable COVID-19 symptoms. Around 11% had tested for COVID-19 and two were admitted in hospital with mean hospital stay of seven days. According to DASS-21, 20.6%, 15.9% and 9.3% of participants screened positive for depression, anxiety and stress respectively. Nearly one third of the participants were found to have significant socioeconomic impact.Major challenges faced included loss of livelihood, inaccessibility to health care, repayment of loans, stigma related to COVID-19 and meeting educational expenses of children with one dropping out of college. Activities of local self-help groups in the community and grass root level marketing strategies to sell fish were highly successful in mitigating the impact as a community.

CONCLUSION:

COVID-19 had a significant impact on fishermen community and implies a need for better pandemic and disaster preparedness strategies in the community.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Work Asunto de la revista: MEDICINA OCUPACIONAL Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: India

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Work Asunto de la revista: MEDICINA OCUPACIONAL Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: India
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