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The Invisible Danger of Transferring Toxins with Bunker Gear: A Theory-Based Intervention to Increase Postfire Decontamination to Reduce Cancer Risk in Firefighters.

Tyler R Harrison1, Fan Yang2, Susan E Morgan1, Jessica Wendorf Muhamad3, Ed Talavera4, Samuel A Eaton5, Neal Niemczyk5, Vicki Sheppard5,6, Erin Kobetz7.   

Abstract

Studies show significant association between cancer risk and being a firefighter. After exposure to even routine firefighting, firefighters' bunker gear often contains carcinogens that may be absorbed through contact or inhaled through off-gassing, thereby increasing cancer risk. Awareness of increased cancer risk has given rise to policies and practices focused on gear cleaning and decontamination processes to decrease risk; yet, these efforts are in their infancy and tend to be somewhat piecemeal in nature. This study presents a theory-based communication intervention tailored to the unique context of high-reliability organizations (HROs). The intervention focused on increasing postfire decontamination behaviors to reduce exposure to carcinogens among firefighters. Results of the intervention across 14 fire stations from 2 fire departments in South Florida show significant increases in attitudes, norms, and self-efficacy, decreases in perceived barriers, and increased intention to engage in decontamination processes. While the intervention was highly successful in both fire departments, there were significant differences in between organizations; attitudes perceived norms, and barriers to gear cleaning remained significantly different. This highlights the need to examine the specific context of the organization in designing interventions. In line with previous research on HROs, regression models showed that norms and self-efficacy are the strongest predictors of current behavior. However, postintervention, attitudes emerge as the strongest predictor of future behavior. The results of this study provide valuable evidence for utilizing theoretical elements in message design for interventions in HROs, and of the importance of designing communication for specific sites of intervention.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30346894     DOI: 10.1080/10810730.2018.1535633

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Health Commun        ISSN: 1081-0730


  5 in total

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Journal:  Int Fire Serv J Leadersh Manag       Date:  2020

2.  Examination of Factors Influencing SCBA Washing Behavior among Firefighters in Metropolitan.

Authors:  Hyun Sup Park; Seunghon Ham; Jin Hyeok Jeong; Soo Jin Kim; Hyekyung Woo
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-02-16       Impact factor: 3.390

3.  Evaluation of Interventions to Reduce Firefighter Exposures.

Authors:  Jefferey L Burgess; Christiane Hoppe-Jones; Stephanie C Griffin; Jin J Zhou; John J Gulotta; Darin D Wallentine; Paul K Moore; Eric A Valliere; Sasha R Weller; Shawn C Beitel; Leanne M Flahr; Sally R Littau; Devi Dearmon-Moore; Jing Zhai; Alesia M Jung; Fernanda Garavito; Shane A Snyder
Journal:  J Occup Environ Med       Date:  2020-04       Impact factor: 2.306

4.  Evaluation of fireground exposures using urinary PAH metabolites.

Authors:  Christiane Hoppe-Jones; Stephanie C Griffin; John J Gulotta; Darin D Wallentine; Paul K Moore; Shawn C Beitel; Leanne M Flahr; Jing Zhai; Jin J Zhou; Sally R Littau; Devi Dearmon-Moore; Alesia M Jung; Fernanda Garavito; Shane A Snyder; Jefferey L Burgess
Journal:  J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol       Date:  2021-03-02       Impact factor: 5.563

5.  Associations between Awareness of the Risk of Exposure to Pollutants Occurring at Fire Scenes and Health Beliefs among Metropolitan Firefighters in the Republic of Korea.

Authors:  Hyeeun Oh; Soojin Kim; Hyekyung Woo; Seunghon Ham
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-07-21       Impact factor: 4.614

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