Pilot study on the development of digitally supported health promotion for seafarers on sea.

IF 1.6 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
International Maritime Health Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-27 DOI:10.5603/imh.102259
Lorenz Scheit, Dorothee Dengler, Lukas Belz, Chiara Reck, Volker Harth, Marcus Oldenburg
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Abstract

Background: Seafarers are exposed to a variety of job-specific physical and psychosocial stressors. Health promotion on board is of great importance for the salutogenesis of this occupational group. Due to the difficult accessibility of seafarers, electronically supported health management can be highly valuable. However, surveys on the needs and interests of seafarers in health promotion regarding e-health applications have not yet been carried out.

Material and methods: This pilot study uses a cross-sectional design to assess the need for digital health promotion for seafarers on board. This need was derived from the individual responses of 73 crew members on 3 merchant ships on health as well as addictive behavior, sports, coping strategies, and the level of knowledge regarding health-related issues. Conspicuous parameters on mental health and fatigue were compared to the general population.

Results: It was found that 31.9% of seafarers were smokers and 80.6% were alcohol consumers. 82.4% of the seafarers practiced sport. The most common coping strategies for stress were calming down (44.6%), listening to music (32.1%), resting and sleeping (25.0%) and sports (25.0%). The evaluation of the PHQ-9 mental health questionnaires indicated that 85.4% of respondents had moderate to severe symptoms of a depressive mood. The average WHO-5 Well-Being Index resulted in level of 69.7% of the maximum possible score. Knowledge questions on health-related issues were answered correctly in less than 60% of cases. With regard to fatigue, there was an increased score for the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) in 33.8% and the Pupillary Unrest Index (PUI) was elevated in 47.7%.

Conclusions: Nicotine and alcohol consumption is higher among the participating seafarers compared to a reference population living on land. Various coping strategies for managing stress are already used in the daily live. However, there is a demand and interest in acquiring more knowledge about health-promoting behavior. The risk of daytime sleepiness and depression is elevated among seafarers. This leads to key issues that should be taken into account for preventive medicine, health promotion and possible digitally supported health management on board.

关于发展数字支持的促进海上海员健康的试点研究。
背景:海员暴露于各种工作特定的身体和心理压力源。船上的健康促进对这一职业群体的健康至关重要。由于海员难以获得,电子支持的健康管理可能非常有价值。然而,尚未开展关于海员在促进电子保健应用方面的健康需求和兴趣的调查。材料和方法:本试点研究采用横截面设计来评估船上海员数字健康促进的需求。这一需求来自3艘商船上73名船员对健康以及成瘾行为、运动、应对策略和健康相关问题知识水平的个人答复。将心理健康和疲劳的显著参数与一般人群进行比较。结果:31.9%的海员吸烟,80.6%的海员饮酒。82.4%的海员从事体育运动。最常见的应对压力的策略是冷静下来(44.6%),听音乐(32.1%),休息和睡眠(25.0%)和运动(25.0%)。对PHQ-9心理健康问卷的评估表明,85.4%的受访者有中度至重度抑郁情绪症状。世卫组织-5幸福指数的平均水平为最高可能得分的69.7%。在不到60%的病例中,正确回答了与健康相关的知识问题。在疲劳方面,33.8%的学生爱普沃斯嗜睡量表(ESS)得分升高,47.7%的学生瞳孔不安指数(PUI)得分升高。结论:与生活在陆地上的参考人群相比,参与研究的海员的尼古丁和酒精摄入量更高。管理压力的各种应对策略已经在日常生活中使用。然而,人们对获取更多有关促进健康行为的知识有需求和兴趣。海员白天嗜睡和抑郁的风险增加。这导致了船上预防医学、健康促进和可能的数字支持健康管理方面应考虑的关键问题。
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International Maritime Health
International Maritime Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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