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Psychophysiological Stress Assessment Among On-Duty Firefighters

机译:值班消防员的心理生理压力评估

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Firefighting is a hazardous profession commonly exposed to high stress that can interfere with firefighter's health and performance. Nevertheless, on-duty stress levels quantitative evaluations are very rare in the literature. In order to investigate firefighters' occupational health in terms of stress perceptions, symptoms, and quantified physiological reactions under real-world conditions, an ambulatory assessment protocol was developed. Therefore, cardiac signal from firefighters ($N =6$) was continuously monitored during two shifts within a working week with a medical clinically certified equipment (VitalJacket®), allowing continuous electrocardiogram (ECG) and actigraphy measurement. Psychological data were collected with an android application, collecting potential stressful events, stress symptoms, and stress appraisal. A total of 130 hours of medical-quality ECG were collected, from which heart rate variability (HRV) metrics were extracted and analyzed. Statistical significant differences were found in some HRV metrics - AVNN, RMSSD, pNN50 and LF/HF - between events and non-events, showing higher levels of physiological stress during events (p<;0.05). Stress symptoms increase from the beginning to the end of the shift (from 1.54 ± 0.52 to 2.01 ± 0.73), however the mean stress self-perception of events was very low (3.22 ± 2.38 in a scale ranging from 0 to 10). Negative and strong correlations were also found between stress symptoms and some time-domain ECG measures (AVNN, SDNN and pNN50). It can be concluded that stress may not always be detected when using merely self-reports. These results enhance the importance of combining both self-report and ambulatory high-quality physiological stress measures in occupational health settings. Future studies should investigate not only what causes stress but also its impact on health and well-being of these professionals, in order to contribute to the design of efficient stress-management interventions.
机译:消防是一种危险的职业,通常会承受很高的压力,可能会干扰消防员的健康和性能。然而,在职压力水平的定量评估在文献中非常少见。为了从现实世界中的压力感知,症状和量化的生理反应方面调查消防员的职业健康状况,制定了动态评估协议。因此,在一个工作周内,使用医学临床认证的设备(VitalJacket®)连续两次轮班期间连续监测消防员的心脏信号($ N = 6 $),从而进行连续心电图(ECG)和心动图测量。使用Android应用程序收集心理数据,收集潜在的压力事件,压力症状和压力评估。总共收集了130个小时的医疗质量心电图,从中提取并分析了心率变异性(HRV)指标。事件和非事件之间的某些HRV指标(AVNN,RMSSD,pNN50和LF / HF)之间存在统计学显着差异,表明事件期间生理应激水平较高(p <; 0.05)。从转变的开始到结束,压力症状会增加(从1.54±0.52到2.01±0.73),但是事件的平均压力自我感知非常低(从0到10的范围为3.22±2.38)。在压力症状和某些时域心电图测量值(AVNN,SDNN和pNN50)之间也发现了负相关和强相关性。可以得出结论,仅使用自我报告时,可能无法始终检测到压力。这些结果增强了在职业健康环境中结合自我报告和动态高质量生理压力措施的重要性。未来的研究不仅应调查造成压力的原因,还应调查其对这些专业人员的健康和福祉的影响,以便为设计有效的压力管理干预措施做出贡献。

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