The development of a globally acceptable national model for occupational hygiene in Turkey: a modified Delphi study

Abstract Background Although various organizations working in developed countries established the standards and approaches used in occupational hygiene, occupational hygiene professional interests and needs continue to develop in a global context. There is thus an urgent need for expanded occupation...

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Main Authors: Sibel Kiran, Alp Ergor, Ceyda Sahan, Esra Emerce, Sergio Luzzi, Yucel Demiral
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-06-01
Series:Globalization and Health
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12992-019-0480-z
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author Sibel Kiran
Alp Ergor
Ceyda Sahan
Esra Emerce
Sergio Luzzi
Yucel Demiral
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Alp Ergor
Ceyda Sahan
Esra Emerce
Sergio Luzzi
Yucel Demiral
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description Abstract Background Although various organizations working in developed countries established the standards and approaches used in occupational hygiene, occupational hygiene professional interests and needs continue to develop in a global context. There is thus an urgent need for expanded occupational hygiene models. For successful field implementation, these models should be based on several sets of criteria, including those related to international standards, various national requirements, and multidisciplinary approaches. This is particularly important for countries in which no occupational hygiene model has been developed. This study thus examined the consensus on occupational hygiene standards among stakeholders in Turkey regarding the development of a national model. A modified Delphi study was conducted among key occupational health experts in Turkey who could aid in the relevant implementation, policy-making, and educational processes for such a model. Participants were selected from various governmental institutions, non-governmental organizations, trade unions, universities, and occupational health practices. Results The first-round findings were obtained from open-ended questions. The results revealed several requirements, including the adoption of an international hygiene definition, the official recognition of professional and practical areas in Turkish occupational hygiene, hygienist training methods, priorities, and competent institutions. Second-round findings indicated a consensus rate of over 80% regarding the need for implementation standards, training and education standards, requirements and priorities, and competent institutions for professionals working in the field of occupational hygiene. A third-round and SWOT analysis was also conducted among the group to confirm the consensus issues. Conclusions The search for solutions and developmental expectations increases when awareness of internationalization and the need for common global standards increase. This developmental process may provide the basis for an appropriate model in developing countries.
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spelling doaj.art-134980e3c4c84b25b61ba7918c8b94072022-12-22T02:04:54ZengBMCGlobalization and Health1744-86032019-06-0115111010.1186/s12992-019-0480-zThe development of a globally acceptable national model for occupational hygiene in Turkey: a modified Delphi studySibel Kiran0Alp Ergor1Ceyda Sahan2Esra Emerce3Sergio Luzzi4Yucel Demiral5Hacettepe University, Institute of Public Health, Department of Occupational Health and SafetyDokuz Eylul University, Department of Public HealthDokuz Eylul University, Department of Public Health, Department of Occupational MedicineGazi University, Pharmacy Faculty, Department of ToxicologyUniversity of Florence, National Secretary of AIDII (Italian Industrial Hygienists Association)Dokuz Eylul University, Department of Public Health, Department of Occupational MedicineAbstract Background Although various organizations working in developed countries established the standards and approaches used in occupational hygiene, occupational hygiene professional interests and needs continue to develop in a global context. There is thus an urgent need for expanded occupational hygiene models. For successful field implementation, these models should be based on several sets of criteria, including those related to international standards, various national requirements, and multidisciplinary approaches. This is particularly important for countries in which no occupational hygiene model has been developed. This study thus examined the consensus on occupational hygiene standards among stakeholders in Turkey regarding the development of a national model. A modified Delphi study was conducted among key occupational health experts in Turkey who could aid in the relevant implementation, policy-making, and educational processes for such a model. Participants were selected from various governmental institutions, non-governmental organizations, trade unions, universities, and occupational health practices. Results The first-round findings were obtained from open-ended questions. The results revealed several requirements, including the adoption of an international hygiene definition, the official recognition of professional and practical areas in Turkish occupational hygiene, hygienist training methods, priorities, and competent institutions. Second-round findings indicated a consensus rate of over 80% regarding the need for implementation standards, training and education standards, requirements and priorities, and competent institutions for professionals working in the field of occupational hygiene. A third-round and SWOT analysis was also conducted among the group to confirm the consensus issues. Conclusions The search for solutions and developmental expectations increases when awareness of internationalization and the need for common global standards increase. This developmental process may provide the basis for an appropriate model in developing countries.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12992-019-0480-zOccupational healthOccupational hygieneIndustrial hygieneProfessional practicePolicy developmentModified Delphi
spellingShingle Sibel Kiran
Alp Ergor
Ceyda Sahan
Esra Emerce
Sergio Luzzi
Yucel Demiral
The development of a globally acceptable national model for occupational hygiene in Turkey: a modified Delphi study
Globalization and Health
Occupational health
Occupational hygiene
Industrial hygiene
Professional practice
Policy development
Modified Delphi
title The development of a globally acceptable national model for occupational hygiene in Turkey: a modified Delphi study
title_full The development of a globally acceptable national model for occupational hygiene in Turkey: a modified Delphi study
title_fullStr The development of a globally acceptable national model for occupational hygiene in Turkey: a modified Delphi study
title_full_unstemmed The development of a globally acceptable national model for occupational hygiene in Turkey: a modified Delphi study
title_short The development of a globally acceptable national model for occupational hygiene in Turkey: a modified Delphi study
title_sort development of a globally acceptable national model for occupational hygiene in turkey a modified delphi study
topic Occupational health
Occupational hygiene
Industrial hygiene
Professional practice
Policy development
Modified Delphi
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12992-019-0480-z
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