Main Luana C, Chambers Timothy P
Centre for Physical Activity and Nutrition Research, Deakin University, Australia.
Int Marit Health. 2015;66(4):220-32. doi: 10.5603/IMH.2015.0043.
Maritime pilotage is a demanding occupation where pilots are required to perform complex procedures in sometimes unfamiliar working environments. These psychological stressors, in addition to the physical demands associated with the role (e.g., reduced sleep, boarding, and departing vessels), may over time have a damaging effect on pilots' physical and mental health. Therefore the aim of this paper was to systematically review the existing literature on maritime pilots' health and well-being.
The databases academic search complete, MEDLINE and MEDLINE complete, PsycINFO, PsycARTICLES, PubMed, and ScienceDirect were searched from the earliest available record until 1 May 2015. From an initial pool of 167 manuscripts retrieved, only 18 were peer-reviewed original research and discussed topics associated with maritime pilots' health and well-being.
In total, 29 factors associated with maritime pilot health and well-being were identified. These were loosely categorised into physical (n = 14), psychosocial (n = 8), and workplace issues (n = 7). The most commonly investigated factors were blood pressure or heart rate, sleep or fatigue, smoking and alcohol consumption, perceived stress, and shift duration or cycle.
Findings from the review suggest that the prevention of cardiovascular diseases and associated cardio-metabolic risk factors seems to be of paramount importance, with ample evidence indicating that modern-day pilots present as being overweight or obese. What remains unknown is whether these physical factors are associated with variations in psychosocial functioning. Therefore, it is recommended that future pilotage investigations adopt a multidisciplinary approach to better quantify the impact of maritime pilotage on long-term health and well-being.
海上引航是一项要求严苛的职业,引航员有时需要在不熟悉的工作环境中执行复杂的程序。这些心理压力源,再加上与该职业相关的身体需求(例如,睡眠减少、登船和离船),随着时间的推移可能会对引航员的身心健康产生损害。因此,本文的目的是系统回顾关于海上引航员健康与福祉的现有文献。
检索了学术搜索完整版、MEDLINE和MEDLINE完整版、PsycINFO、PsycARTICLES、PubMed和ScienceDirect数据库,检索时间从各数据库最早的可用记录至2015年5月1日。在最初检索到的167篇手稿中,只有18篇是经过同行评审的原创研究,并讨论了与海上引航员健康与福祉相关的主题。
总共确定了29个与海上引航员健康与福祉相关的因素。这些因素大致分为身体因素(n = 14)、心理社会因素(n = 8)和工作场所问题(n = 7)。研究最普遍的因素是血压或心率、睡眠或疲劳、吸烟和饮酒、感知压力以及轮班时长或周期。
综述结果表明,预防心血管疾病及相关的心血管代谢危险因素似乎至关重要,有充分证据表明现代引航员存在超重或肥胖的情况。尚不清楚的是这些身体因素是否与心理社会功能的变化有关。因此,建议未来的引航研究采用多学科方法,以更好地量化海上引航对长期健康与福祉的影响。