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Published in: European Journal of Epidemiology 8/2009

01-08-2009 | OCCUPATIONAL EPIDEMIOLOGY

Validity of self-reported occupational noise exposure

Authors: Klaus Schlaefer, Brigitte Schlehofer, Joachim Schüz

Published in: European Journal of Epidemiology | Issue 8/2009

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Abstract

In all epidemiological studies the validity of self-reported questionnaire data is an important issue as the exposure assessment based on such data is a major source of bias in the risk estimation. A validation study was conducted based on a case–control study including 94 acoustic neuroma cases and 191 matched controls from the German Interphone Study to investigate the level of agreement between self-reported occupational noise exposure and a job-exposure-matrix (JEM) on noise exposure derived from a lifetime occupation calendar. The JEM was generated based on measurement data collected in the literature for various occupations. Level of agreement was investigated by using sensitivity, specificity, kappa coefficient and the Youden-Index. The receiver operating characteristics curve yielded an optimal cut point of 80 decibel(Acoustic) (dB(A)) to dichotomize noise exposure, displaying a moderate agreement between self-reported exposure and the JEM-based exposure (kappa of 0.53) that was slightly higher for cases than controls (kappas of 0.62 and 0.48). The agreement was only slightly lower if the longest held job or the last held job were used instead of the loudest job of the lifetime job history. The cut point of 80 dB(A) corresponds with regulations for workers safety with a recommendation to wear noise protection. The good levels of agreement between self-reported high occupational noise exposure compared with JEM-data, together with no substantial differences between cases and controls, suggest that self-reported data on occupational noise exposure is a valid exposure metric. Noise exposure appears to be appropriate if only exposure information on the last or the longest held job is available.
Footnotes
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BGIA and SUVA are government authority like institutions which are in their countries responsible for occupational safety and health. It is also their task to supervise and control their proper application in the workplaces.
Measurements of both agencies followed the rules given by national or European authorities. The BGIA followed the rules of DIN 45 645, Part 2 (L Aeq-method), SUVA measurements followed the following rules: DIN EN ISO 3746: 1995 (sound power level), DIN EN ISO 11200–11204 (emission of sound intensity levels at the workplace), ISO 3744, ISO 4871, ISO 6081, and ISO 1999 as well as special EU-directives, like 79/113/EWG, and 85/405/EWG. Measurements have been performed either by the BGIA or SUVA or by certified agencies according to EN45001.
As the measurements of the BGIA was much too detailed for our purposes we mainly used the SUVA data. The SUVA condensed their measurements for an occupation like road builder into one dB(A) value whereas the BGIA divided this occupation into subgroups like guard rail builder, asphalt layer and others involved in street construction for which the information in our occupational data was not detailed enough.
 
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Metadata
Title
Validity of self-reported occupational noise exposure
Authors
Klaus Schlaefer
Brigitte Schlehofer
Joachim Schüz
Publication date
01-08-2009
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
European Journal of Epidemiology / Issue 8/2009
Print ISSN: 0393-2990
Electronic ISSN: 1573-7284
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10654-009-9357-4

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