Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine, Bond University, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia.
Tactical Research Unit, Bond University, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia.
Work. 2024;77(4):1235-1244. doi: 10.3233/WOR-230283.
Within individual policing organisations, there are a wide variety of units and job roles.
To profile the occupational tasks performed by Australian mounted police officers, aiming to offer conditioning insight into this unique job role.
Thirteen fully qualified and operational mounted police officers (n = 11 females), who served in the mounted police unit for ∼3.3 (±2.3) years, participated in this observational cohort study. Participants completed a survey outlining common occupational tasks and were monitored throughout four consecutive shifts. Participants' heart rate (HR), respiratory rate (RR), and skin temperature (ST) data were collected via wearable monitoring (Equivital EQ-02, Hidalgo, UK) and body position, physical activity undertaken, task effort, and load carriage were recorded by researchers. A one-way ANOVA was used to assess mean differences in physiological measures between the three most reported tasks.
Survey identified 130 tasks, with 38 listed as most common. The three most reported mounted police tasks were: 'horse riding' (n = 13, 34%), 'mounted patrols' (n = 10, 26%), and 'horse care' (n = 10, 26%). These were also reported as the most physically demanding. HR during 'horse care' and 'horse riding' were significantly higher than when 'mounted patrolling' (27±7bpm, p = 0.001 and 33±8bpm; p = 0.001, respectively). Mean RR was higher when 'horse riding' when compared to 'horse care' (5.3±1.6brpm) and 'mounted patrol' (8.5±1.9brpm).
Mounted police officers experience unique physiological challenges throughout their routine occupational tasks. This study highlights the significance of understanding occupation-specific tasks and stressors undertaken by mounted police to develop relevant conditioning, rehabilitation, and monitoring procedures.
在单个警务组织内部,存在着各种各样的单位和工作角色。
描绘澳大利亚骑警人员执行的职业任务,旨在为这一独特工作角色提供相关的训练见解。
13 名完全合格且在职的骑警人员(n=11 名女性)参与了这项观察性队列研究,他们在骑警部队服役约 3.3(±2.3)年。参与者完成了一份概述常见职业任务的调查,并在连续四个班次中接受监测。通过可穿戴监测(Equivital EQ-02,Hidalgo,英国)收集参与者的心率(HR)、呼吸率(RR)和皮肤温度(ST)数据,研究人员记录参与者的身体姿势、进行的身体活动、任务努力程度和负重情况。使用单向方差分析评估三种报告最多的任务之间生理测量值的平均差异。
调查确定了 130 项任务,其中 38 项列为最常见任务。报告最多的三项骑警任务是:“骑马”(n=13,34%)、“骑警巡逻”(n=10,26%)和“马匹护理”(n=10,26%)。这些任务也被报告为最具体力挑战性的任务。“马匹护理”和“骑马”时的 HR 明显高于“骑警巡逻”(27±7bpm,p=0.001 和 33±8bpm;p=0.001,分别)。与“马匹护理”和“骑警巡逻”相比,“骑马”时的平均 RR 更高(5.3±1.6brpm 和 8.5±1.9brpm)。
骑警人员在执行日常职业任务时会经历独特的生理挑战。本研究强调了了解骑警人员执行的特定职业任务和压力源的重要性,以便制定相关的训练、康复和监测程序。