Garment Production Processes and their Health Challenges: A Case of Tailors and Dressmakers in the Small-Scale Clothing Industries in Sunyani Municipality
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Journal of Health, Medicine and Nursing
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compel small-scale workers to carry out most of the garment production processes manually during long working
hours, thereby affecting their health. Repetitive activities such as patternmaking and assembling have their own
health challenges. The study envisages health-related problems involved in garment production processes and
their effects on the wellbeing of tailors and dressmakers. To help achieve this, the research examines the workplace
health and safety compliance situation in the small-scale garment industry and identifies health-related problems
associated with production processes. A qualitative research approach was employed. The population for the study
comprised tailors and dressmakers who have consecutively been in the garment production sector for a period of
five to twenty years. A snowball sampling technique was used to gather a sample of forty (40) dressmakers and
tailors. In-depth interviews with structural questions, observation, and focus group discussions constituted the
data collection instruments. The study reveals that the knowledge level of tailors and dressmakers with respect to
health issues is very low. Again, the research identified the use of unprescribed medications for the treatment of
waist pain and headaches. This research highly recommends government and stakeholders’ interventions to help
improve the welfare of tailors and dressmakers working in the small-scale garment industries
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Opoku, M., Baiden, S., & ABOAGYEWAA-NTIRI, J. (2024). Garment Production Processes and their Health Challenges: A Case of Tailors and Dressmakers in the Small-Scale Clothing Industries in Sunyani Municipality. Journal of Health, Medicine and Nursing, 72-81.
