专业警务人员的伤害:范围审查。

Q3 Medicine
Kate Lyons, Rodney Pope, Ben Schram, Karen R Kelly, Robin Orr
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摘要

背景:在执法机构内,专业警务人员执行比一般职务警务人员更危险的任务。这些任务通常在复杂严峻的环境中执行,同时警察穿着或携带重物,并使他们处于受伤的高风险中。这项范围审查的目的是确定、收集和综合有关专业警察受伤的现有证据,并将这些伤害与其他执法人员和更广泛的特种部队人口的伤害进行比较。方法:采用关键检索词对4个学术数据库进行检索。已确定的重复记录被删除,剩下的记录根据资格标准进行筛选。采用引文前后滚雪球法确定其他相关记录。然后以表格形式总结了主要发现。结果:从最初的3266份确定的记录中,2项研究(1项横断面研究,1项回顾性队列研究)符合入选标准。研究中最常见的损伤部位各不相同,只有一项研究报告了损伤发生率,即每1000人年1347例。结论:肌肉骨骼损伤多发于特种警察人群,与普通值班警察和特种部队有一定的相似之处。然而,有有限的证据阐明这一人群的伤害概况。
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Injuries in Specialist Police Officers: A Scoping Review.

Background: Within Law Enforcement Organizations, specialist police officers perform dangerous tasks beyond those of general duties police officers. These tasks are often performed in complex austere environments while officers wear or carry heavy loads and place officers at a high risk of injury. The aims of this scoping review were to identify, collect, and synthesize the available evidence on injuries sustained by specialist police, and to compare these injuries with those of other law enforcement officers and wider Special Forces populations.

Methods: Four academic databases were searched using key search terms. Duplicates of identified records were removed, with those remaining screened against eligibility criteria. A rearward and forward snowballing approach of citations was used to identify other relevant records. Key findings were then summarized in table format.

Results: From an initial 3,266 identified records, 2 studies (1 cross-sectional, 1 retrospective cohort) met the eligibility criteria. The most common injury sites varied between the studies and only one study reported injury incidence, that being 1,347 per 1,000 person-years.

Conclusion: Musculoskeletal injuries occur frequently in the specialist police population and may bear some similarities to those among general duties police officers and Military Special Forces. However, there is a limited amount of evidence elucidating the injury profile of this population.

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