Factors associated with asthma and allergies in prehospital practitioners

Luis Möckel, C. Arnold, Tobias May, L. Maass, Thomas Hofmann, C. Möckel
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This analysis was carried out to identify factors associated with asthma and allergies in prehospital emergency medical services staff in Germany over a 12-month period. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was applied and adjusted odds ratios (AOR) with corresponding 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) were calculated. In total, 2313 prehospital emergency medical services staff from Germany were included into the analysis. Women had the highest prevalence of asthma (12.28%) and allergies (40.61%). Asthma was significantly associated with gender, with lower odds for male (AOR 0.60; 95% CI [0.45-0.81]) than female practitioners. Allergies were significantly associated with: gender (male: AOR: 0.57; 95% CI (0.47-0.70)); smoking status (smokers: AOR: 0.79 (95% CI (0.62-0.99)); and role (trainees: AOR 1.37; 95% CI (1.06-1.78)). There is a high 12-month prevalence of asthma and allergies in certain groups of prehospital emergency practitioners in Germany and this is associated with several factors.
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院前从业人员哮喘和过敏相关因素
本分析旨在确定德国院前紧急医疗服务人员在12个月期间与哮喘和过敏相关的因素。采用多变量logistic回归分析,计算校正优势比(AOR)和相应的95%置信区间(95% CI)。总共有2313名德国院前紧急医疗服务人员被纳入分析。女性的哮喘患病率最高(12.28%),过敏患病率最高(40.61%)。哮喘与性别显著相关,男性患哮喘的几率较低(AOR 0.60;95% CI[0.45-0.81])高于女性。过敏与以下因素显著相关:性别(男性:AOR: 0.57;95% ci (0.47-0.70);吸烟状况(吸烟者:AOR: 0.79 (95% CI (0.62-0.99));和角色(受训者:AOR 1.37;95% ci(1.06-1.78))。在德国某些院前急诊医师群体中,哮喘和过敏的12个月患病率很高,这与几个因素有关。
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