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    Examining the Influence of Heat Stress Prevention Training on the Knowledge and Health-Related Behavior of the Construction Workforce

    Source: Journal of Structural Design and Construction Practice:;2025:;Volume ( 030 ):;issue: 003::page 04025029-1
    Author:
    Mehdi Torbat Esfahani
    ,
    Ibukun Awolusi
    ,
    Yilmaz Hatipkarasulu
    DOI: 10.1061/JSDCCC.SCENG-1658
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: Although several research studies have investigated heat stress prevention in the construction industry, a limited number of studies have examined the efficacy of heat stress training interventions in enhancing heat-related knowledge and the resultant effects on the construction workforce’s heat-related behavior. This study evaluated the impacts of heat stress and heat-related illnesses (HRIs) prevention training on heat-related knowledge and perception improvement of the construction workforce and examined its effect on their health-related behavior based on the Health Belief Model (HBM). A total of 164 participants were trained in 10 training sessions, and assessments were administered before and after training. Learning objectives (LOs) and a total of 18 questions were designed to address the research hypotheses developed based on HBM determinations, which were to (1) learn and perceive susceptibility by understanding heat stress risk factors and heat-related hazards; (2) learn and perceive severity through the awareness of HRIs, their symptoms, and possible outcomes (such as dying from heat stroke); (3) learn and perceive the benefits of taking action, and how easy it is to reduce heat-related hazards (such as by drinking cold water); and (4) learn the heat stress and HRI prevention options and use them to take healthy actions. Statistical analysis, including paired Student’s t-tests, revealed significant improvements in knowledge for Determinations 1, 3, and 4, whereas Determination 2 had no significant change. Overall, there was a substantial increase in heat-related knowledge (p<0.001, effect size=0.635), highlighting the training’s positive impact on the improvement of health-related behavior. A further emphasis on instructing trainees to perceive the severity of heat stress and HRIs is necessary to ensure that training effectively enhances health-related behavior. These findings offer novel insights into the effectiveness of heat stress prevention training in enhancing health-related behavior through improved knowledge and perception.
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    contributor authorMehdi Torbat Esfahani
    contributor authorIbukun Awolusi
    contributor authorYilmaz Hatipkarasulu
    date accessioned2025-08-17T23:07:03Z
    date available2025-08-17T23:07:03Z
    date copyright8/1/2025 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2025
    identifier otherJSDCCC.SCENG-1658.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4307929
    description abstractAlthough several research studies have investigated heat stress prevention in the construction industry, a limited number of studies have examined the efficacy of heat stress training interventions in enhancing heat-related knowledge and the resultant effects on the construction workforce’s heat-related behavior. This study evaluated the impacts of heat stress and heat-related illnesses (HRIs) prevention training on heat-related knowledge and perception improvement of the construction workforce and examined its effect on their health-related behavior based on the Health Belief Model (HBM). A total of 164 participants were trained in 10 training sessions, and assessments were administered before and after training. Learning objectives (LOs) and a total of 18 questions were designed to address the research hypotheses developed based on HBM determinations, which were to (1) learn and perceive susceptibility by understanding heat stress risk factors and heat-related hazards; (2) learn and perceive severity through the awareness of HRIs, their symptoms, and possible outcomes (such as dying from heat stroke); (3) learn and perceive the benefits of taking action, and how easy it is to reduce heat-related hazards (such as by drinking cold water); and (4) learn the heat stress and HRI prevention options and use them to take healthy actions. Statistical analysis, including paired Student’s t-tests, revealed significant improvements in knowledge for Determinations 1, 3, and 4, whereas Determination 2 had no significant change. Overall, there was a substantial increase in heat-related knowledge (p<0.001, effect size=0.635), highlighting the training’s positive impact on the improvement of health-related behavior. A further emphasis on instructing trainees to perceive the severity of heat stress and HRIs is necessary to ensure that training effectively enhances health-related behavior. These findings offer novel insights into the effectiveness of heat stress prevention training in enhancing health-related behavior through improved knowledge and perception.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleExamining the Influence of Heat Stress Prevention Training on the Knowledge and Health-Related Behavior of the Construction Workforce
    typeJournal Article
    journal volume30
    journal issue3
    journal titleJournal of Structural Design and Construction Practice
    identifier doi10.1061/JSDCCC.SCENG-1658
    journal fristpage04025029-1
    journal lastpage04025029-13
    page13
    treeJournal of Structural Design and Construction Practice:;2025:;Volume ( 030 ):;issue: 003
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