Distribution Mapping Of House Type, House Age And Sick Building Syndrome Among Work-From-Home Workers By Using A GIS-based Approach

Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) is a condition that commonly affects building occupants, and it is characterized by various symptoms related to the indoor climate, including indoor air quality, inadequate lighting, maintenance efficiency, and ventilation. This study aims to create distribution maps of...

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Main Authors: Nur Afrina Miza, Aziz Nasatioun, Mohammad Adam, Adman, Norsaffarina, Aziz, Syarifuddin, Misbari
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Published: Malaysian Association of Environmental Health (MAEH) 2023
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spelling my.ump.umpir.388812023-10-16T03:04:38Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/38881/ Distribution Mapping Of House Type, House Age And Sick Building Syndrome Among Work-From-Home Workers By Using A GIS-based Approach Nur Afrina Miza, Aziz Nasatioun Mohammad Adam, Adman Norsaffarina, Aziz Syarifuddin, Misbari HD61 Risk Management TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) is a condition that commonly affects building occupants, and it is characterized by various symptoms related to the indoor climate, including indoor air quality, inadequate lighting, maintenance efficiency, and ventilation. This study aims to create distribution maps of housing infrastructure in Kuantan based on house type and house age and determine the prevalence of SBS among work-from-home (WFH) workers in the Kuantan study areas. A geospatial-based approach was employed to visualize the distribution of the general SBS symptoms among 112 WFH workers using a questionnaire that combined the Swedish MM040 and ICOP2010 questionnaires. The results obtained from the geospatial distribution maps revealed that a significant number of WFH workers in Kuantan experienced SBS symptoms, and most of them resided in terrace houses that were more than ten years old. Malaysian Association of Environmental Health (MAEH) 2023 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/38881/1/Distribution%20Mapping%20Of%20House%20Type%2C%20House%20Age%20And%20Sick%20Building%20Syndrome%20Among%20Work-From-Home%20Workers%20By%20Using%20A%20GIS-based%20Approach.pdf Nur Afrina Miza, Aziz Nasatioun and Mohammad Adam, Adman and Norsaffarina, Aziz and Syarifuddin, Misbari (2023) Distribution Mapping Of House Type, House Age And Sick Building Syndrome Among Work-From-Home Workers By Using A GIS-based Approach. MAEH Journal of Environmental Health, 5 (1). pp. 16-18. ISSN 2637-1359. (Published) https://jurnal.maeh4u.org.my/index.php/home/article/view/54
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TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Nur Afrina Miza, Aziz Nasatioun
Mohammad Adam, Adman
Norsaffarina, Aziz
Syarifuddin, Misbari
Distribution Mapping Of House Type, House Age And Sick Building Syndrome Among Work-From-Home Workers By Using A GIS-based Approach
description Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) is a condition that commonly affects building occupants, and it is characterized by various symptoms related to the indoor climate, including indoor air quality, inadequate lighting, maintenance efficiency, and ventilation. This study aims to create distribution maps of housing infrastructure in Kuantan based on house type and house age and determine the prevalence of SBS among work-from-home (WFH) workers in the Kuantan study areas. A geospatial-based approach was employed to visualize the distribution of the general SBS symptoms among 112 WFH workers using a questionnaire that combined the Swedish MM040 and ICOP2010 questionnaires. The results obtained from the geospatial distribution maps revealed that a significant number of WFH workers in Kuantan experienced SBS symptoms, and most of them resided in terrace houses that were more than ten years old.
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author Nur Afrina Miza, Aziz Nasatioun
Mohammad Adam, Adman
Norsaffarina, Aziz
Syarifuddin, Misbari
author_facet Nur Afrina Miza, Aziz Nasatioun
Mohammad Adam, Adman
Norsaffarina, Aziz
Syarifuddin, Misbari
author_sort Nur Afrina Miza, Aziz Nasatioun
title Distribution Mapping Of House Type, House Age And Sick Building Syndrome Among Work-From-Home Workers By Using A GIS-based Approach
title_short Distribution Mapping Of House Type, House Age And Sick Building Syndrome Among Work-From-Home Workers By Using A GIS-based Approach
title_full Distribution Mapping Of House Type, House Age And Sick Building Syndrome Among Work-From-Home Workers By Using A GIS-based Approach
title_fullStr Distribution Mapping Of House Type, House Age And Sick Building Syndrome Among Work-From-Home Workers By Using A GIS-based Approach
title_full_unstemmed Distribution Mapping Of House Type, House Age And Sick Building Syndrome Among Work-From-Home Workers By Using A GIS-based Approach
title_sort distribution mapping of house type, house age and sick building syndrome among work-from-home workers by using a gis-based approach
publisher Malaysian Association of Environmental Health (MAEH)
publishDate 2023
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/38881/1/Distribution%20Mapping%20Of%20House%20Type%2C%20House%20Age%20And%20Sick%20Building%20Syndrome%20Among%20Work-From-Home%20Workers%20By%20Using%20A%20GIS-based%20Approach.pdf
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