The physical and psychological stresses of women in firefighting
Titel:
The physical and psychological stresses of women in firefighting
Auteur:
Melissa P. Shuster
Verschenen in:
Work
Paginering:
Jaargang 15 (2001) nr. 1 pagina's 77-82
Jaar:
2001-04-01
Inhoud:
This literature review investigates females in the male-dominated field of firefighting. Various psychological and physical stressors are identified which are unique to women in this occupation. Psychological stressors include: self-doubt, skepticism of their abilities by others, performance pressure, sexual harassment, and social ostracism. Physical stressors include: ineffective physical conditioning, improper training in the use of power tools, and ill-fitting personal protective equipment. Proactive solutions are suggested as methods to remediate these problems, such as: sensitivity and social skills training, education, stress management and assertiveness training, task specific physical conditioning, proper training in the use of power tools, and the availability of personal protective equipment in sizes to fit women. Occupational therapy practitioners are identified as professionals qualified to carry out much of this training.