Self-reported Exposure to Cement-dust and Respiratory symptoms (SECRes-Q) questionnaire
The Self-reported Exposure to Cement-dust and Respiratory symptoms (SECRes-Q) questionnaire is a tool designed to assess individuals' exposure to cement dust and their experience of respiratory symptoms. Developed by experts in occupational health and respiratory medicine, this questionnaire aims to gather comprehensive information regarding an individual's exposure to cement dust, including duration, frequency, and intensity of exposure.Additionally, the SECRes-Q delves into respiratory symptoms such as coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, and other related issues. By collecting self-reported data, the questionnaire provides valuable insights into the potential health impacts of cement dust exposure on individuals.The SECRes-Q questionnaire plays a crucial role in occupational health research, helping researchers and healthcare professionals better understand the relationship between cement dust exposure and respiratory health outcomes. Furthermore, its structured format facilitates the standardization of data collection, enabling comparisons across different populations and settings.