Factors influencing occupational health complaints of workers at an inbound call center in Quezon City, Philippines
Call centers are business establishments employing shift work systems and provide customer service relations to other companies. Ninety-six randomly selected call center agents from an inbound call center in Quezon City, Philippines were surveyed. The top five perceived health complaints of call cen...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-104332022-06-09T02:06:06Z Factors influencing occupational health complaints of workers at an inbound call center in Quezon City, Philippines Ho, Howell T. Call centers are business establishments employing shift work systems and provide customer service relations to other companies. Ninety-six randomly selected call center agents from an inbound call center in Quezon City, Philippines were surveyed. The top five perceived health complaints of call center agents include: eyestrain (35%), worsening eyesight (26%), cough (29%), sleepiness (28%), and back pain (26%). Occupational health complaints of call center agents increased from 74% prior to employment to 81% in July, 2006. Respondents identified work stress (67%) as the main reason for their health status. Factors significantly correlated to the occupational health complaints of the call center agents studied were interrupted sleeping patterns (R=.380, p 2006-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/3595 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/etd_masteral/article/10433/viewcontent/CDTG004142_P__2_.pdf Master's Theses English Animo Repository Environmental health--Quezon City(Philippines) Occupational health--Quezon City(Philippines) Industrial safety--Quezon City(Philippines) Call centers--Quezon City (Philippines) Industrial hygiene--Quezon City (Philippines) Environmental quality—Health aspects Biology |
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Call centers are business establishments employing shift work systems and provide customer service relations to other companies. Ninety-six randomly selected call center agents from an inbound call center in Quezon City, Philippines were surveyed. The top five perceived health complaints of call center agents include: eyestrain (35%), worsening eyesight (26%), cough (29%), sleepiness (28%), and back pain (26%). Occupational health complaints of call center agents increased from 74% prior to employment to 81% in July, 2006. Respondents identified work stress (67%) as the main reason for their health status. Factors significantly correlated to the occupational health complaints of the call center agents studied were interrupted sleeping patterns (R=.380, p |
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