Correlation between Fitness Parameters and An Occupational Rescue Simulation among Emergency Care Providers in North West Province, South Africa: A Pilot Study

Solomon Mthombeni, Y. Coopoo, H. Noorbhai
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Objective The purpose of the study was to examine the relationship between validated fitness parameters and an emergency rescue simulation (RS) circuit performed by emergency care providers (ECPs). Methods A cross-sectional study was selected to determine the relationship between the fitness tests and the RS. Twenty ECPs in the North West province of South Africa participated in the study. Demographic data were collected, followed by testing of anthropometric characteristics and field fitness tests measuring muscular strength, muscular endurance, aerobic capacity, anaerobic capacity and flexibility. Thereafter, participants had to complete a RS circuit. Pearson's correlation coefficient was used to assess the relationship between variables. Differences in age, gender and body mass index formed part of the descriptive statistics. A test-retest reliability method was applied to evaluate the reliability of the RS. Results Significant correlations were found between the RS and the 250 m shuttle run (r=0.83; p<0.01), flexed-arm hang test (r=-0.59; p<0.01), Cooper 12-minute test (r=-0.56; p<0.01), and the maximum push-up test (r=-0.51; p<0.05). Conclusion Findings demonstrate a possible association between aerobic capacity, anaerobic capacity, muscular strength, muscular endurance and ECP performance in an occupational task-related RS. Improved performance in these specific fitness areas may enable ECPs to be better prepared for the physical demands of their occupation. The RS may also be used as a tool to assess job (physical) preparedness of qualified ECPs during their recruitment, but this requires further validation.
适应度参数和职业救援模拟之间的相关性在西北省,南非紧急护理提供者:一项试点研究
目的本研究的目的是检验经验证的适应度参数与急诊护理人员(ECPs)实施的紧急救援模拟(RS)电路之间的关系。方法采用横断面研究方法,对南非西北省20名ECPs进行体能测试与RS的关系研究。收集人口统计数据,随后进行人体测量特征测试和实地体能测试,测量肌肉力量、肌肉耐力、有氧能力、无氧能力和柔韧性。之后,参与者必须完成一个RS循环。采用Pearson相关系数评价变量间的关系。年龄、性别和身体质量指数的差异构成了描述性统计的一部分。采用重测信度法对RS进行信度评估。结果RS与250m穿梭跑存在显著相关(r=0.83;P <0.01),屈臂悬挂试验(r=-0.59;p<0.01), Cooper 12分钟检验(r=-0.56;P <0.01),最大俯卧撑测试(r=-0.51;p < 0.05)。结论:研究结果表明,在与职业任务相关的RS中,有氧能力、无氧能力、肌肉力量、肌肉耐力和ECP表现之间可能存在关联。提高这些特定健身领域的表现可以使ECP更好地为其职业的身体需求做好准备。RS也可用作评估合格ecp在招聘期间的工作(身体)准备情况的工具,但这需要进一步验证。
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