Groot Emily, Caturay Alexa, Khan Yasmin, Copes Ray
Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Thunder Bay, Canada (Clinical Sciences).
Queen's University, Kingston, Canada (Department of Family Medicine).
Int J Occup Med Environ Health. 2019 Apr 3;32(2):121-140. doi: 10.13075/ijomeh.1896.01326. Epub 2019 Mar 26.
The aim of the paper is to summarize the evidence of health impacts of occupational exposure to wildland fires. The authors searched 3 databases for relevant articles and screened the results. After full-text review, articles were included based on pre-determined criteria. The authors identified 32 relevant articles. Occupational exposure to wildland fires affects lung function in the short term and may increase the risk of hypertension in the long term. Exposure to wildland fires is also associated with post-traumatic stress symptoms. There was insufficient evidence to comment on most longer-term risks, and in particular on respiratory disease or cancer risks. Further research is required to understand whether occupational exposure to wildland fires results in clinically significant impacts on respiratory function, and to further clarify the relationship between occupational exposure and blood pressure, mental health, and cancer outcomes. Int J Occup Med Environ Health. 2019;32(2):121-40.
本文旨在总结职业性接触野火对健康影响的证据。作者检索了3个数据库以查找相关文章并筛选结果。经过全文评审,根据预先确定的标准纳入文章。作者确定了32篇相关文章。职业性接触野火在短期内会影响肺功能,长期来看可能会增加患高血压的风险。接触野火还与创伤后应激症状有关。对于大多数长期风险,尤其是呼吸系统疾病或癌症风险,证据不足,无法作出评论。需要进一步研究以了解职业性接触野火是否会对呼吸功能产生临床上显著的影响,并进一步阐明职业性接触与血压、心理健康和癌症结局之间的关系。《国际职业医学与环境卫生杂志》。2019年;32(2):121 - 40。