Maritime Medicine, Institute for Occupational and Maritime Medicine Hamburg (ZfAM), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE), Hamburg, Germany.
Preventive Medicine and Nutrition, Midwifery Science - Health Services Research and Prevention, Institute for Health Services Research in Dermatology and Nursing (IVDP), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE), Hambur.
Inquiry. 2023 Jan-Dec;60:469580231206264. doi: 10.1177/00469580231206264.
Numerous health hazards characterize the profession of a seafarer. The job-specific environment may affect the crews' well-being and mental health. The options for health promotion are limited, as seafarers are isolated for long periods and are a difficult-to-reach collective. A digital app-based health management system might offer a promising approach in this regard. This study aims to identify seafarers' technical competencies as a prerequisite for possible health app-based health promotion. A total of 976 seafarers (response rate 75.1%) on 65 ships of a Hamburg shipping company completed the standardized questionnaire MDPQ-16 (Mobile Device Proficiency Questionnaire) that assesses the IT competence in 8 different sub-scales. The results were stratified in respect to occupational groups aboard as well as compared to a reference collective ashore. The seafarers had an MDPQ-16 sum-score of 4.40 (SD 0.84), scoring 0.21 points higher than the land-based reference collective. Significant differences were observed between the ratings and officers in almost every sub-scale and item of the MDPQ-16. The highest sum-score was held by the nautical officers with 4.71. Greater differences between officers and ratings were observed in sub-scales related to rather complex tasks. The seafarers demonstrated a high level of IT proficiency, even surpassing the land-based sample, suggesting that their technical competence is adequate for app-based health promotion. In view of the higher scores of officers, the selection of health apps has to be tailored to the seafarers' different levels of mobile competence in order to maximize the improvement in mental health and well-being. Further research is needed to determine seafarers' needs and interests.
航海员的职业存在诸多健康危害。特定的工作环境可能会影响船员的健康和心理健康。由于海员长期隔离且难以接触,因此健康促进的选择有限。基于数字应用的健康管理系统可能是一种有前途的方法。本研究旨在确定海员的技术能力,作为基于健康应用程序进行可能的健康促进的前提。一家汉堡航运公司的 65 艘船舶上的 976 名海员(响应率为 75.1%)完成了标准化问卷 MDPQ-16(移动设备能力问卷),该问卷评估了 8 个不同子量表中的 IT 能力。结果根据船上的职业群体进行分层,并与岸上的参考群体进行比较。海员的 MDPQ-16 总分得分为 4.40(标准差 0.84),比岸上的参考群体高 0.21 分。在 MDPQ-16 的几乎每个子量表和项目中,船员和军官的评分都存在显著差异。航海员的总分最高,为 4.71。在与更复杂任务相关的子量表中,船员和军官之间的差异更大。海员表现出较高的 IT 熟练程度,甚至超过了陆上样本,这表明他们的技术能力足以进行基于应用程序的健康促进。鉴于军官的得分较高,为了最大限度地提高心理健康和幸福感的改善,健康应用程序的选择必须根据海员不同的移动能力水平进行调整。需要进一步研究以确定海员的需求和兴趣。