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KMID : 0384920080170020117
Korean Journal of Occupational Health Nursing
2008 Volume.17 No. 2 p.117 ~ p.125
Factors Affecting Fatigue in Male Railroad Workers
Lee Eun-Ji

Jung Hye-Sun
Yum Byeong-Soo
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to find the ways to prevent the fatigue of the office of railroad employees.

Method: The data were collected from the male employees of Korea Railroad Corporation.

Results: The mean score of the degree of fatigue was 4.33. The factors that affected the level of fatigue were support from senior officials, exercise, age, work stress, number of work hours per week, alcohol intake and working area. To be more specific, the level of fatigue was lower when the support from senior officials was higher. The employees who did no exercise, who are in the age between 31 and 40, with high working stress, who worked 61 hours per week of higher, non-drinkers were found to have higher level of fatigue. The employees with the age of 51 years or older with unspecified work area had relatively lower level of fatigue.

Conclusion: In conclusion, to decrease the level of fatigue of the office of railroad employees, the development of health improvement programs are required such as increase of the support from senior officials, change in exercise and drinking habit, decrease of the work stress and adjustment of the working hours.
KEYWORD
Railroads, Fatigue, Stress
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