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An assessment of key health indicators among emergency medical services professionals.

机译:紧急医疗服务专业人员中关键健康指标的评估。

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INTRODUCTION: Ensuring the health and productivity of emergency medical services (EMS) professionals is important. However, there has been no known national baseline assessment of the health and wellness of EMS professionals in the United States. According to Healthy People 2010, top indicators of personal health include physical activity, body mass index (BMI), and smoking prevalence. OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study included quantifying existing health conditions and describing key health indicators among EMS professionals. It was hypothesized that work-life characteristics were associated with existing health conditions and key health indicators. METHODS: Data utilized for this analysis were obtained from a 2007 questionnaire included in biennial national recertification packets. This questionnaire utilized validated items from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) and the Longitudinal EMT Attributes and Demographics Study (LEADS). Along with common demographic characteristics, items inquired about existing health conditions (diabetes, asthma, hypertension, myocardial infarction, angina, stroke, and/or high blood cholesterol level), general health, physical activity, and smoking status. Descriptive analyses were performed utilizing chi-square tests, and logistic regression was utilized to describe associations between existing health conditions and the key health indicators. RESULTS: There were 58,435 individuals who became recertified in 2007, with 30,560 (52%) returning questionnaires. Individuals with missing data were removed, leaving 19,960 individual records. There were 4,681 (23.5%) individuals who reported at least one existing health condition. The mean BMI for the study participants was 27.69 kg/m(2). There were 5,742 (28.8%) individuals classified as having normal weight and 5,146 (25.8%) who were obese. The overwhelming majority of individuals did not meet the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations for physical activity (15,022, 75.3%). There were 3,394 (17.0%) individuals classified as current smokers. Finally, logistic regression analysis indicated that when controlling for work-life characteristics and age, BMI and level of physical fitness were associated with preexisting health conditions. CONCLUSION: This study was the first known baseline assessment of EMS professionals regarding the key health indicators identified by Healthy People 2010. Investigations regarding the impact of health and wellness in relation to workforce stability should be undertaken. Further research should also be conducted to identify strategies to improve the health of the EMS workforce.
机译:简介:确保紧急医疗服务(EMS)专业人员的健康和生产力很重要。但是,在美国,尚无关于EMS专业人员健康状况的全国基准评估。根据2010年《健康人》杂志,个人健康的主要指标包括体育锻炼,体重指数(BMI)和吸烟率。目的:本研究的目的包括量化现有健康状况并描述EMS专业人士中的关键健康指标。据推测,工作生活特征与现有的健康状况和关键健康指标有关。方法:用于此分析的数据来自2007年调查表,该调查表包含在两年一次的国家重新认证数据包中。该调查表利用了行为风险因素监测系统(BRFSS)和纵向EMT属性和人口统计学研究(LEADS)中的经过验证的项目。除常见的人口统计学特征外,还询问有关现有健康状况(糖尿病,哮喘,高血压,心肌梗塞,心绞痛,中风和/或高胆固醇水平),总体健康状况,身体活动和吸烟状况的信息。使用卡方检验进行描述性分析,并使用逻辑回归来描述现有健康状况与关键健康指标之间的关联。结果:在2007年,有58,435个人获得了重新认证,其中30,560(52%)位返回了调查问卷。删除了缺少数据的个人,留下了19,960条个人记录。有4,681(23.5%)个人报告至少一种现有健康状况。研究参与者的平均BMI为27.69 kg / m(2)。分类为体重正常的5,742(28.8%)个人和肥胖的5,146(25.8%)个人。绝大多数个人不符合疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)的身体活动建议(15,022,75.3%)。有3,394(17.0%)个人被归类为当前吸烟者。最后,逻辑回归分析表明,在控制工作生活特征和年龄时,BMI和身体健康水平与既往健康状况有关。结论:这项研究是EMS专业人士针对“健康人群2010”确定的关键健康指标进行的第一个已知基线评估。应进行有关健康状况对劳动力稳定性的影响的调查。还应该进行进一步的研究,以确定可以改善EMS员工健康状况的策略。

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