Amsterdam Collaboration on Health and Safety in Sports, Department of Public and Occupational Health, Amsterdam Movement Sciences, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam 1081 BT, The Netherlands.
Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam, Department Public and Occupational Health, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Academic Medical Centre, Meibergdreef 9, Amsterdam 1105 AZ, The Netherlands.
Mil Med. 2023 Nov 3;188(11-12):e3575-e3582. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usad077.
Research has linked high occupational demands to multiple adverse health outcomes, both physical and mental. As far as we know, researchers have not identified the profile characteristics of military police personnel based on occupational demands. The current study aims to identify profiles based on self-perceived occupational demands and work-related factors. This study is a starting point for characterizing performance and health in a military police population.
This was a cross-sectional study in which we gathered survey data from 1,135 Royal Netherlands Marechaussee members. We used Latent Profile Analysis to identify profiles based on nine indicators of workload and work characteristics selected via focus groups and interviews with Royal Netherlands Marechaussee personnel. We determined if the profiles differed significantly across all indicators with an analysis of variance. Then, we used binominal logistic regression to determine the odds ratio (OR) for the indicators on profile membership.
We discovered two profiles that were distinct across all indicators. Experience (OR = 1.02, 95% CI [1.00-1.04]), autonomy (OR = 1.18, 95% CI [1.06-1.31]), task clarity (OR = 1.49, [1.32-1.69]), and work support (OR = 2.63, 95% CI [2.26-3.09]) were all predictors for a low perceived occupational demand profile. In contrast, mental (OR = 0.18, 95% CI [0.13-0.25]) and physical (OR = 0.42, 95% CI [0.32-0.54]) fatigue, and boredom (OR = 0.14, 95% CI [0.10-0.20]) were predictors for high perceived occupational demand profiles.
We established two distinct profiles that describe the characteristics reported by the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee personnel based on workload and work characteristics. High scores on autonomy, work support, and task clarity predict favorable perceived occupational demands, whereas fatigue and boredom predict unfavorable occupational demands. Remarkably, the physical workload did not predict high perceived occupational demands.
研究表明,高职业需求与身体和心理的多种不良健康结果有关。据我们所知,研究人员尚未根据职业需求确定宪兵人员的特征概况。本研究旨在根据自我感知的职业需求和与工作相关的因素确定概况。这项研究是描述宪兵人群表现和健康状况的起点。
这是一项横断面研究,我们从 1135 名荷兰皇家宪兵队成员那里收集了调查数据。我们使用潜在剖面分析,根据通过与荷兰皇家宪兵队人员进行焦点小组和访谈选定的九个工作量和工作特征指标确定概况。我们使用方差分析确定不同概况之间所有指标的差异是否显著。然后,我们使用二项逻辑回归确定各指标对概况成员的优势比(OR)。
我们发现两个在所有指标上都有明显区别的概况。经验(OR=1.02,95%置信区间[1.00-1.04])、自主性(OR=1.18,95%置信区间[1.06-1.31])、任务清晰度(OR=1.49,[1.32-1.69])和工作支持(OR=2.63,95%置信区间[2.26-3.09])都是低感知职业需求概况的预测指标。相比之下,心理(OR=0.18,95%置信区间[0.13-0.25])和身体(OR=0.42,95%置信区间[0.32-0.54])疲劳,以及无聊(OR=0.14,95%置信区间[0.10-0.20])是高感知职业需求概况的预测指标。
我们根据工作量和工作特征确定了两个截然不同的概况,描述了荷兰皇家宪兵队人员的报告特征。自主性、工作支持和任务清晰度得分高预测有利的感知职业需求,而疲劳和无聊预测不利的职业需求。值得注意的是,身体工作量并未预测高感知职业需求。