Tinsley Kubala Jennifer, Kleis Rachel, Hoch Johanna
Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine, University of Kentucky, 740 S. Limestone, Lexington, KY 40536, United States.
Lexington Fire Department, Lexington, KY 40504, United States.
J Occup Health. 2025 Jan 7;67(1). doi: 10.1093/joccuh/uiaf028.
Firefighters are frequently exposed to psychologically and physically stressful experiences. This volatile occupational environment is thought to contribute to the risk of firefighter musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). However, investigations of firefighter MSDs are limited, and to our knowledge, have not been collectively examined. The purpose of this novel systematic review was to systematically identify, critically appraise, and synthesize evidence regarding the relationship between MSDs and personal, physical, and psychosocial factors among career firefighters to guide future study directions.
Five electronic databases (MEDLINE, CINAHL, SPORTDiscus, APA PsychInfo, PubMed) were searched from inception to December 12, 2024, which yielded 741 results. This review followed PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) 2020 guidelines and used the AXIS (Assess the Quality of Cross-Sectional Studies) tool.
The final review included 20 cross-sectional studies (AXIS scores 12-18). Of those, 19 examined physical factor(s), and 16 examined psychosocial factor(s). The overall evidence suggests a positive relationship between firefighter MSD reports and body mass index (BMI), occupational stress, and depression. A negative relationship to physical activity engagement was consistently observed.
Body mass index , physical activity, and occupational stress were the most consistently examined factors related to firefighter MSDs. Odds of MSD occurrences were positively related to occupational stress and BMI, and negatively related to physical activity engagement; therefore, future investigations can focus primarily on these factors in relation to MSD risk. The establishment of reliable and culturally appropriate MSD report forms among firefighters is warranted as data collected were heterogeneous and not directly comparable. Finally, this report suggests that prospective examinations of both physical and psychosocial factors related to firefighter MSDs are needed.
消防员经常面临心理和身体上的压力体验。这种多变的职业环境被认为会增加消防员肌肉骨骼疾病(MSD)的风险。然而,对消防员MSD的调查有限,据我们所知,尚未进行综合研究。本项新颖的系统评价旨在系统地识别、严格评估和综合有关职业消防员MSD与个人、身体和心理社会因素之间关系的证据,以指导未来的研究方向。
检索了五个电子数据库(MEDLINE、CINAHL、SPORTDiscus、APA PsychInfo、PubMed),检索时间从建库至2024年12月12日,共获得741条结果。本评价遵循PRISMA(系统评价和Meta分析的首选报告项目)2020指南,并使用AXIS(评估横断面研究质量)工具。
最终纳入评价的有20项横断面研究(AXIS评分12 - 18)。其中,19项研究考察了身体因素,16项研究考察了心理社会因素。总体证据表明,消防员MSD报告与体重指数(BMI)、职业压力和抑郁之间存在正相关关系;持续观察到与身体活动参与呈负相关关系。
体重指数、身体活动和职业压力是与消防员MSD最常被研究的相关因素。MSD发生的几率与职业压力和BMI呈正相关,与身体活动参与呈负相关;因此,未来的研究可以主要关注这些与MSD风险相关的因素。鉴于所收集的数据具有异质性且不可直接比较,有必要在消防员中建立可靠且符合文化背景适宜的MSD报告表格。最后,本报告表明需要对与消防员MSD相关 的身体和心理社会因素进行前瞻性研究。