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Interventions for the prevention and management of occupational stress injury in first responders: a rapid overview of reviews

机译:第一次响应者预防和管理职业压力损伤的干预措施:快速概述评论

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Background First responders are a high-risk population for occupational stress injuries as they often encounter prolonged stress within their line of work. The aim of this rapid overview of reviews is to summarize existing evidence on interventions for the prevention and management of occupational stress injury (OSI) in first responders. Methods MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsycINFO, CINAHL, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library were searched for systematic reviews examining the impact of prevention, rehabilitation, and resilience-building strategies targeting frontline community safety personnel in February 2019. Pairs of reviewers screened titles and abstracts followed by full-text articles and conducted data abstraction and quality appraisal using the AMSTAR II tool. To ensure a rapid overview process, the search strategy was limited to the last 10 years, quality appraisal of reviews and abstraction of study-level data was completed by one person and verified by another, and the quality of the individual primary studies was not appraised. The findings were summarized descriptively. Results A total of 14 reviews with 47 unique primary studies were found after screening 1393 records. A majority of studies targeted OSI in police officers (78.7%), followed by firefighters (17%) and correctional officers (4.3%). Of the 47 included primary studies, 24 targeted prevention of OSI (i.e., resilience training, stress management, suicide prevention, and other health promotions) and 23 targeted rehabilitation (i.e., drug therapy, psychotherapy, and other therapies). Prevention strategies including resilience training programs had positive outcomes, while suicide prevention and psychotherapy interventions reported mixed results. Conclusions Some promising interventions targeting the prevention and rehabilitation of OSI among police officers, firefighters, and correctional officers were identified in the included studies, and these results will serve as a basis for the development of evidence-based strategies to mitigate future risks in this population. However, several gaps were also identified in this area that will require further investigation prior to widespread implementation of effective interventions. Systematic review registration PROSPERO
机译:背景技术第一响应者是职业压力损伤的高风险群体,因为它们经常在其工作中遭遇长期压力。这种快速综述的目的是总结现有关于在第一响应者中预防和管理职业压力损伤(OSI)的干预措施的证据。方法采用Medline,Embase,Psycinfo,Cinahl,Science和Cochrane图书馆进行系统审查检查预防,康复和恢复力建设战略在2019年2月定位前线社区安全人员的影响。对审查人员筛选的标题和摘要其次是使用AMSTAL II工具进行全文文章并进行数据抽象和质量评估。为确保快速概述流程,搜索策略仅限于过去10年,一个人的评价和研究级数据的质量评估由另一个人完成并被另一个人核实,并且不评估个人初级研究的质量。研究结果描述了。结果在筛选1393次记录后,共有47项独特的初级研究共有14条评论。大多数研究针对警察的OSI(78.7%),其次是消防员(17%)和惩教人员(4.3%)。 47包括初级研究,24个有针对性的预防osi(即,恢复力培训,压力管理,自杀预防和其他健康促销活动)和23个针对性康复(即药物治疗,心理治疗和其他疗法)。预防策略包括恢复力培训计划具有积极的结果,而预防性和心理治疗的干预措施则报告了混合结果。结论在包括的研究中确定了一些有前途的干预措施,针对警察,消防员和惩教人员之间的预防和康复,在内的研究中确定,这些结果将作为制定基于证据的战略来减轻本人的未来风险的基础。但是,在该领域也发现了几个差距,需要在普遍进行有效干预措施之前进一步调查。系统评论登记Prospero

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