Apantaku-Onayemi Funmi, Baldyga William, Amuwo Shaffdeen, Adefuye Adedeji, Mason Terry, Mitchell Robin, Blumenthal Daniel S
National Black Leadership Initiative on Cancer, USA.
J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2012 May;23(2):768-80. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2012.0066.
While a number of investigations of the health of taxi cab drivers have been conducted in Europe, Asia, and Africa, virtually none have been conducted in the United States. We undertook a survey of taxi cab operators in the Chicago area to understand better their health status and health promotion practices. The survey was completed by a convenience sample of 751 Chicago taxi drivers. Taxi drivers had low rates of insurance coverage, fruit and vegetable consumption, and physical activity compared with the general Chicago population. Participation in cancer screening tests was also lower for this group. A high proportion of taxi drivers are immigrants. They tend to be highly educated and report a readiness to engage in more health-promoting behaviors. Further research is needed to develop a targeted intervention for this population.
虽然欧洲、亚洲和非洲都对出租车司机的健康状况进行了多项调查,但在美国几乎没有此类调查。我们对芝加哥地区的出租车司机进行了一项调查,以更好地了解他们的健康状况和健康促进措施。该调查由751名芝加哥出租车司机组成的便利样本完成。与芝加哥普通人群相比,出租车司机的保险覆盖率、水果和蔬菜摄入量以及身体活动水平较低。该群体参与癌症筛查测试的比例也较低。很大一部分出租车司机是移民。他们往往受过高等教育,并表示愿意采取更多促进健康的行为。需要进一步研究,为这一人群制定有针对性的干预措施。