School of Physical Therapy, Health and Rehabilitation, Western University, London, ON, Canada.
Collaborative Program in Musculoskeletal Health Research, Bone and Joint Institute, Western University, London, ON, Canada.
Work. 2020;67(1):185-191. doi: 10.3233/WOR-203264.
Musculoskeletal symptoms (MSSs) remain the most frequently reported type of injuries sustained during fire-ground operations in firefighters. However, there is a paucity of reports concerning the prevalence estimates of MSSs among female firefighters and different fire services across Canada.
To assess the point prevalence of self-reported MSSs, stratified by age and sex in a cohort of active duty firefighters from across Canada, and to determine whether age, sex or length of service can be used to predict the likelihood of the number of MSSs sustained.
We recruited 390 firefighters (272 males, 118 females). To identify the prevalence of self-reported rates of MSSs, firefighters were asked to complete a standardized 11-item questionnaire that asked, "Please indicate whether you have experienced pain in any body region within the last week", with response options that included "Yes", "No", and "Head", "Neck", "Shoulder", "Arm/Elbow/Hand", "Back", "Stomach/Abdomen", "Upper Thigh", "Knee", "Lower Leg", "Foot", "Other, please specify".
Among the 390 full-time firefighters, 212 (54%) indicated to have experienced some type of MSSs within the last week. The most prevalent region-specific MSSs included, 123 (32%) in the back region, 92 (24%) in the shoulder region, 74 (19%) in the neck region and 70 (18%) in the knee region. In addition, women indicated a 1.6 times greater likelihood of sustaining ≥2 MSSs when controlling for individual differences in age and years of service.
The point prevalence of MSSs in a cohort of full-time firefighters was 54% (55% males; 53% females). Women experienced a 1.4-1.6 times greater likelihood of sustaining MSSs when controlling for individual differences in age and years of service.
在消防员的地面作业中,肌肉骨骼症状(MSSs)仍然是最常报告的受伤类型。然而,在加拿大各地的不同消防部门中,关于女性消防员 MSSs 的流行率估计报告很少。
评估加拿大各地现役消防员队列中按年龄和性别分层的自我报告 MSSs 的时点患病率,并确定年龄、性别或服务年限是否可用于预测 MSSs 发生的可能性。
我们招募了 390 名消防员(272 名男性,118 名女性)。为了确定自我报告 MSSs 发生率的流行率,消防员被要求完成一份标准化的 11 项问卷,询问“在过去一周内,您是否经历过身体任何部位的疼痛”,回答选项包括“是”、“否”和“头部”、“颈部”、“肩部”、“手臂/肘部/手部”、“背部”、“腹部/腹部”、“大腿上部”、“膝盖”、“小腿”、“脚”、“其他,请说明”。
在 390 名全职消防员中,有 212 名(54%)在过去一周内表示经历过某种类型的 MSSs。最常见的特定区域 MSSs 包括 123 名(32%)在背部区域,92 名(24%)在肩部区域,74 名(19%)在颈部区域和 70 名(18%)在膝盖区域。此外,在控制年龄和服务年限的个体差异后,女性表示发生≥2 个 MSSs 的可能性增加了 1.6 倍。
在一组全职消防员中,MSSs 的时点患病率为 54%(男性 55%;女性 53%)。在控制年龄和服务年限的个体差异后,女性发生 MSSs 的可能性增加了 1.4-1.6 倍。