Sames Chris, Gorman Desmond F, Mitchell Simon J, Zhou Lifeng
Slark Hyperbaric Unit, Waitemata District Health Board, Auckland, New Zealand.
Corresponding author: Chris Sames, Slark Hyperbaric Unit, Waitemata District Health Board, Stanley Point, Auckland 0624, New Zealand,
Diving Hyperb Med. 2019 Jun 30;49(2):107-111. doi: 10.28920/dhm49.2.107-111.
Approximately 77% of professional divers leave the industry within five years of entry, for reasons that are uncertain. One possibility is that attrition is due to ill-health. The health of New Zealand occupational divers is surveyed by a comprehensive medical examination every five years and by a health questionnaire in the intervening years. Divers are thereby confirmed 'fit' annually. The aim of this study was to determine if divers quit the industry due to a health problem not identified by this health surveillance system.
601 divers who had left the industry within five years of entry medical examination ('quitters') were identified from a computerised database. One hundred and thirty-six who could be contacted were questioned about their principal reason for quitting. Comparison was made between the health data of all those defined as 'quitters' and a group of 436 'stayers' who have remained active in the industry for over 10 years.
Health was the principal reason for abandoning a diving career for only 2.9% of quitters. The overwhelming majority (97.1%) quit because of dissatisfaction with aspects of the work, such as remuneration and reliability of employment. Besides gender, the only significant difference between the health data of quitters and stayers was that smoking was four times more prevalent among quitters.
The key determinant of early attrition from the New Zealand professional diver workforce is industry-related rather than health-related. The current New Zealand diver health surveillance system detects the medical problems that cause divers to quit the industry.
约77%的职业潜水员在入职五年内离开该行业,原因不明。一种可能性是人员流失是由于健康不佳。新西兰职业潜水员的健康状况每五年通过一次全面体检进行调查,在其间年份则通过健康问卷进行调查。由此潜水员每年都被确认为“健康”。本研究的目的是确定潜水员是否因这种健康监测系统未发现的健康问题而退出该行业。
从计算机数据库中识别出601名在入职体检后五年内离开该行业的潜水员(“离职者”)。对其中136名能够联系到的离职者询问了他们离职的主要原因。将所有被定义为“离职者”的健康数据与一组436名“留任者”的健康数据进行比较,这些留任者在该行业活跃超过10年。
健康问题仅占2.9%的离职者放弃潜水职业的主要原因。绝大多数(97.1%)离职是因为对工作的某些方面不满意,如薪酬和就业稳定性。除性别外,离职者和留任者健康数据之间唯一显著的差异是离职者中吸烟的比例高出四倍。
新西兰职业潜水员劳动力早期流失的关键决定因素与行业相关而非健康相关。当前新西兰潜水员健康监测系统能检测出导致潜水员退出该行业的健康问题。