Center for Fire Rescue & EMS Health Research, Institute for Biobehavioral Health Research, National Development & Research Institutes, Leawood, Kansas 66204, USA.
Am J Health Promot. 2012 Nov-Dec;27(2):111-8. doi: 10.4278/ajhp.110311-QUAL-109.
Firefighters are expected to respond to any domestic emergency at a moment's notice, and therefore their health and readiness are key to the public safety net. Although emerging research is focusing on understanding firefighters' increased risk for disease and injury, the perspectives of fire service personnel is lacking.
This study uses the cross-sectional qualitative data collection techniques of key informant interviews and focus groups.
Data collection occurred with a national sample of firefighters from 28 (municipal and federal) career fire departments.
Participants were 332 career firefighters (57.2%), company officers (23.4%), fire chiefs (15.4%), and other fire service personnel (3.9%).
Focus groups and informant interviews were conducted with firefighters, fire chiefs, health promotion personnel, and medical directors to assess attitudes, opinions, and perceptions about firefighter health.
Major themes that developed among fire service personnel included concerns about cancer, risk of cardiovascular disease, the importance of and barriers to physical fitness, the food culture of the firehouse, psychological stress resulting from repeated exposure to trauma, sleep disruptions, injuries, and risk for infectious disease. Health concerns identified by firefighters are juxtaposed with current efforts and trends within the national fire service.
The health concerns of firefighters parallel both available epidemiological research and the health priorities of national fire service organizations. Unfortunately, these concerns often are in contrast with efforts by local governments to limit their financial liability for illnesses presumed to be caused by occupational exposures and long-held traditions in the fire service. This study highlights the need for epidemiological surveillance of firefighters and innovative health and organizational policy in the fire service. Future directions for the fire service, the public health community, and researchers are discussed.
消防员需要随时响应任何家庭紧急情况,因此他们的健康和准备状态是公共安全网的关键。尽管新兴研究专注于了解消防员疾病和受伤风险增加的原因,但缺乏对消防人员观点的研究。
本研究使用关键知情人访谈和焦点小组的横断面定性数据收集技术。
数据收集来自 28 个(市和联邦)职业消防队的全国消防员样本。
参与者为 332 名职业消防员(57.2%)、队长(23.4%)、消防队长(15.4%)和其他消防人员(3.9%)。
对消防员、消防队长、健康促进人员和医疗主任进行焦点小组和知情人访谈,以评估他们对消防员健康的态度、意见和看法。
消防人员中形成的主要主题包括对癌症、心血管疾病风险的关注、身体健康的重要性和障碍、消防站的饮食文化、因反复接触创伤而产生的心理压力、睡眠中断、受伤和传染病风险。消防员确定的健康问题与国家消防部门当前的努力和趋势并列。
消防员的健康问题与现有的流行病学研究以及国家消防服务组织的健康重点相一致。不幸的是,这些问题往往与地方政府限制对其认为由职业暴露引起的疾病的财务责任以及消防部门长期以来的传统的努力相冲突。本研究强调了对消防员进行流行病学监测以及在消防部门实施创新健康和组织政策的必要性。讨论了未来消防部门、公共卫生界和研究人员的方向。