Naval Health Services, Royal New Zealand Navy, Auckland, New Zealand.
Intern Med J. 2009 Nov;39(11):763-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1445-5994.2009.02055.x.
The utility of regular medical fitness-for-diving examinations of occupational divers is unknown. The aim of this audit was to investigate the impact on the employment of occupational divers of a 5-yearly medical examination and an annual health surveillance questionnaire administered in intervening years. The medical records of all New Zealand occupational divers registered with the Department of Labour for at least 5 years were audited (n= 336). Each record included at least two full medical examinations (mean spacing of 5.6 years). An impact on career was defined as the diver being issued with either a conditional certificate of fitness or being graded as temporarily or permanently unfit for diving. The means by which the relevant medical issue was identified was recorded. Ten (3%) of 336 divers had an assessment outcome, which had a career impact. One was considered permanently unfit, four were temporarily unfit, and five were issued with conditional certification. Two were identified by respiratory function testing and eight by way of their responses to the questionnaire; none was found by the medical interview and examination process. The questionnaire system did not 'miss' any divers who developed a critically important health problem, and detected most of those with less important problems. Five yearly medical examinations have a low detection rate for important health problems, but remain useful for discussion of risk understanding, acceptance and mitigation.
定期对职业潜水员进行医学适潜检查的效用尚不清楚。本审计旨在调查每 5 年进行一次医学检查和在间隔年份进行年度健康监测问卷调查对职业潜水员就业的影响。对新西兰劳工部登记至少 5 年的所有职业潜水员的医疗记录进行了审核(n=336)。每份记录至少包括两次完整的体检(平均间隔 5.6 年)。职业受到影响的定义为潜水员获得有条件的适潜证书或被评定为暂时或永久不适合潜水。记录了确定相关医疗问题的方法。在 336 名潜水员中,有 10 名(3%)的评估结果对职业生涯有影响。1 人被认为永久不适合潜水,4 人暂时不适合潜水,5 人获得有条件的认证。其中 2 人是通过呼吸功能测试确定的,8 人是通过问卷回答确定的;没有通过医疗面谈和检查过程发现任何问题。问卷系统并未遗漏任何出现严重健康问题的潜水员,并且检测到了大多数有不太重要问题的潜水员。每 5 年进行一次的医学检查对重要健康问题的检出率较低,但仍可用于讨论风险的理解、接受和减轻。