| Literature DB >> 34097107 |
Luis Möckel1, Angela Gerhard2, Mara Mohr2, Christoph Immanuel Armbrust3, Christina Möckel2,4.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of pain, the extent of analgesics intake and the mental health status of German pre-hospital emergency medical service (EMS) personnel.Entities:
Keywords: Analgesics intake; Healthcare worker; Lower back issues; Musculoskeletal disease
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34097107 PMCID: PMC8180540 DOI: 10.1007/s00420-021-01730-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Arch Occup Environ Health ISSN: 0340-0131 Impact factor: 3.015
Sociodemographic and job-related characteristics of study participants
| Characteristics | |
|---|---|
| Gender | |
| % Female | 23.77% |
| % Non-binary | 0.52% |
| Age—mean (SE) | 33.03 (0.37) years |
| Smokers—% | 30.10% |
| Years working in EMS—mean (SE) | 11.75 (0.35) years |
| Federal state—% | • Baden-Württemberg: 12.92% |
| • Bavaria: 19.51% | |
| • Brandenburg: 0.90% | |
| • Berlin: 0.39% | |
| • Bremen: 0.26% | |
| • Hamburg: 1.03% | |
| • Hesse: 15.89% | |
| • Lower Saxony: 6.46% | |
| • Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania: 0.39% | |
| • Northrhine-Westphalia: 17.44% | |
| • Rhineland-Palatinate: 18.86% | |
| • Saarland: 0.90% | |
| • Saxony: 1.03% | |
| • Saxony-Anhalt: 1.16% | |
| • Schleswig–Holstein: 2.33% | |
| • Thuringia: 0.39% | |
| EMS occupation | • Paramedic*: 89.14% |
| • Emergency physician: 0.78% | |
| • Trainee: 10.08% |
*Paramedic: includes all non-physician pre-hospital EMS occupations in Germany
Fig. 1Prevalence of pain shown for full study sample and by gender
Location of pain in pre-hospital EMS personnel by type of pain; P values and χ2 for comparison between acute, chronic and recurrent pain
| Location of pain | Total with pain ( | Acute pain ( | Chronic pain ( | Recurrent pain ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lumbar spine | 66.67% | 61.54% | 66.27% | 66.95% | 0.17; |
| Thoracic spine | 26.93% | 15.39% | 25.30% | 27.73% | 1.11; |
| Cervical spine | 30.02% | 30.77% | 37.35% | 28.29% | 2.63; |
| Lower limbs | 20.75% | 23.08% | 32.53% | 17.93% | 8.78; |
| Upper limbs | 16.78% | 15.39% | 27.71% | 14.29% | 8.71; |
| Head* | 41.50% | 30.77% | 34.94% | 43.42% | 2.63; |
| Gastrointestinal | 13.25% | 15.59% | 16.87% | 12.33% | 1.26; |
| Other location | 4.64% | 7.69% | 7.23% | 3.92% | 1.95; |
*Head pain combines headache, migraine and tension headache
Multiple answers were possible
Fig. 2Most frequently used analgesics by pre-hospital EMS personnel who stated to have pain and to use analgesics. Multiple answers were possible
Fig. 3ANOVA post-hoc analysis of doubled DASS-21 sub scale scores for a depression, b anxiety and c stress by type of pain. The p values were Tukey corrected and the severity is shown for each doubled DASS-21 sub scale