1. Firefighter- and Fire Department-Level Barriers and Promoters of Physical Activity and Fitness Among Volunteer Firefighters: A Qualitative Study Using Semistructured Interviews.
- Author
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Shah NN, Wackowski OA, Jahnke SA, Roy J, Hollerbach BS, Edwards DL, Caban-Martinez AJ, Calkins MM, Austin E, Black TM, Awadalla J, Grant CC, Kubiel BS, and Graber JM
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- Humans, Male, Adult, Female, Middle Aged, Interviews as Topic, Occupational Health, Time Factors, Firefighters psychology, Volunteers, Qualitative Research, Physical Fitness, Exercise
- Abstract
Objective: To describe volunteer firefighters' perspectives on how firefighter- and fire department-level factors influence their physical activity and fitness., Methods: Firefighters (n = 28) were interviewed, stratified by their years of firefighting, using an interview guide. Thematic analysis and systematic coding were used to analyze the interview transcripts., Results: Five themes were identified: (1) health and firefighting performance, (2) firefighter time and availability, (3) responsibility of the fire department to support volunteer members' physical fitness, (4) fire training drills as a form of functional physical activity, and (5) fitness initiatives at the department. Interviewing by years of experience showed varied perspectives that converged toward similar conclusions., Conclusions: Incorporating fitness discussions into department meetings and trainings and identifying fitness advocates within the department may contribute to overcoming barriers to physical fitness among volunteer firefighters., Competing Interests: Conflicts of interest: None declared., (Copyright © 2024 American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.)
- Published
- 2024
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