Duration: October 1, 2023 to October 1, 2026
Funding Organization Name: University of Gothenburg, Institute of Medicine
Summary: Epidemics of Chronic Kidney Disease of non-traditional origin (CKDnT) occur globally in manual workers in hot climates. The causes are multifactorial, but occupational heat stress is an important driver. In addition, the increasing prevalence of diabetes and hypertension in countries in transition poses a double burden of risks for CKD. Heat impacts mortality among migrant workers and thousands have been reported dying in Qatar alone while working on the World Cup construction sites. Nepalese clinicians have identified CKDnT as an emerging problem among young men returning from work in the Gulf States, India and Malaysia. Without documentation of the disease and its relation to work abroad, there is no basis with which to address the needs of those affected.
This study aim to:
Nepal has an economy dependent on remittances and its health system cannot absorb the burden of dialysis treatment and subsequent lost productivity.
This is both quantitative and qualitative community-based research of the sample size of around 2815 households in our COBIN cohort area.