Evaluation of physical health, mental wellbeing, and injury in a UK Police Firearms unit

IF 1.4 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Police Practice and Research Pub Date : 2022-05-25 DOI:10.1080/15614263.2022.2080066
Eddie Bradley, Saeed Fayaz, Chris Farish, M. Coulson
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ABSTRACT The aim was to examine the health and wellbeing of UK police firearms officers and to identify the incidence and severity of work-related injuries. Data from 96 officers were derived from an online self-report survey. General health indicators, physical activity levels, WHO-5 wellbeing score, and injury data from the previous 12-months were collected. Thirty work-related injuries (31%) occurred with an injury rate of 31 injuries per 100 FTE worked within the firearms unit in the previous year. Fifty per cent of officers took no time off for recovery. Twenty-nine per cent of injuries were classified as severe and the mechanisms of more severe injuries were linked to occupational demands. Officers who exercised ≥four times per week reported significantly less injuries, while low physical activity levels were associated with significantly lower wellbeing. UK police firearms officers are at a high risk of occupational injury, and physical activity can play an important role in reducing injury and improving wellbeing.
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对联合王国警察火器部队的身体健康、精神健康和伤害进行评估
目的是检查英国警察枪支人员的健康和福祉,并确定工伤的发生率和严重程度。来自96名警官的数据来自一项在线自我报告调查。收集了过去12个月的一般健康指标、身体活动水平、世卫组织-5健康评分和伤害数据。去年发生了30起与工作有关的伤害(31%),伤害率为每100名在枪械部门工作的FTE中有31人受伤。50%的警官没有休假休养。29%的伤害被归类为严重伤害,更严重伤害的机制与职业需求有关。每周锻炼4次以上的警官报告受伤明显减少,而低体力活动水平与较低的幸福感相关。英国的警察枪支人员有很高的职业伤害风险,体育活动可以在减少伤害和改善健康方面发挥重要作用。
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Police Practice and Research CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Police Practice and Research is a peer-reviewed journal that presents current and innovative police research as well as operational and administrative practices from around the world. Articles and reports are sought from practitioners, researchers and others interested in developments in policing, analysis of public order, and the state of safety as it affects the quality of life everywhere. Police Practice and Research seeks to bridge the gap in knowledge that exists regarding who the police are, what they do, and how they maintain order, administer laws, and serve their communities. Attention will also be focused on specific organizational information about the police in different countries or regions. There will be periodic special issues devoted to a particular country or continent.
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