van Schaaijk A, Boschman J S, Frings-Dresen M H W, Sluiter J K
Coronel Institute of Occupational Health, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, PO Box 22700, 1100 DE, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Int Arch Occup Environ Health. 2017 Jan;90(1):123-131. doi: 10.1007/s00420-016-1181-z. Epub 2016 Nov 2.
To gain insight into which job-specific health requirements relate to work ability, the following two research questions were formulated: Which job-specific health requirements are associated with the appraisal of work ability in ambulance drivers and paramedics? How are appraisals of physical and mental work ability associated with the appraisal of overall work ability in ambulance drivers and paramedics?
Workers Health Surveillance cross-sectional data of 506 ambulance workers (236 drivers and 270 paramedics) were used. The tests for specific job requirements were divided into six categories. Work ability was appraised as overall, physical and mental/emotional. Multiple linear stepwise regression analyses were used to model the associations.
Outcomes in 'raised alertness and judgment ability' (R = 0.09), 'job-specific physical abilities' (R = 0.10) and 'emotional peak load' (R = 0.07) significantly explained appraised overall, physical and mental/emotional work ability. Physical and mental/emotional work ability together explained 48.3% of the variance of overall work ability. The explained variance by physical and mental/emotional work ability was almost 4% higher in drivers than in paramedics.
Overall work ability was significantly explained by outcomes in 'raised alertness and judgment ability' and 'emotional peak load.' Physical work ability was significantly explained by 'job-specific physical abilities' and 'raised alertness and judgment ability' outcomes, while 'emotional peak load' and 'raised alertness and judgment ability' outcomes significantly explained mental/emotional work ability. Physical and mental/emotional work ability explains the same proportion of variance in overall work ability.
为深入了解哪些特定工作的健康要求与工作能力相关,特提出以下两个研究问题:哪些特定工作的健康要求与救护车司机和护理人员的工作能力评估相关?救护车司机和护理人员的身体和心理工作能力评估与整体工作能力评估之间有何关联?
使用了506名救护人员(236名司机和270名护理人员)的工人健康监测横断面数据。针对特定工作要求的测试分为六类。工作能力评估分为整体、身体和心理/情绪方面。采用多元线性逐步回归分析来建立关联模型。
“提高警觉性和判断力”(R = 0.09)、“特定工作身体能力”(R = 0.10)和“情绪峰值负荷”(R = 0.07)的结果显著解释了评估的整体、身体和心理/情绪工作能力。身体和心理/情绪工作能力共同解释了整体工作能力方差的48.3%。司机中身体和心理/情绪工作能力所解释的方差比护理人员高近4%。
“提高警觉性和判断力”及“情绪峰值负荷”的结果显著解释了整体工作能力。“特定工作身体能力”和“提高警觉性和判断力”的结果显著解释了身体工作能力,而“情绪峰值负荷”和“提高警觉性和判断力”的结果显著解释了心理/情绪工作能力。身体和心理/情绪工作能力在整体工作能力方差中解释的比例相同。