Urban firefighting: Qualitative exploration of occupational challenges faced by firefighters of Kathmandu valley, Nepal

Introduction: Urban firefighting is a challenge however very less is known about how the firefighters manage on addressing fire disasters when it occurs or what sort of health risks they generally face. The health risks in firefighting are abundant however very less is explored, in regard to the...

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Main Authors: Shivani Bhattarai, Pabitra K.C., Aruna Gyawali, Astha Lamichhane, Alina Giri, Sampurna Kakchapati, Dr
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Occupational Health and Safety Society of Nepal 2021-06-01
Series:International Journal of Occupational Safety and Health
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Online Access:https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/IJOSH/article/view/35982
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spelling doaj-b18aba87ba7b422d8686807c1d2f98d22021-08-02T21:07:06ZengOccupational Health and Safety Society of NepalInternational Journal of Occupational Safety and Health2091-08782021-06-0111210.3126/ijosh.v11i2.35982Urban firefighting: Qualitative exploration of occupational challenges faced by firefighters of Kathmandu valley, NepalShivani BhattaraiPabitra K.C.Aruna GyawaliAstha LamichhaneAlina GiriSampurna Kakchapati, Dr Introduction: Urban firefighting is a challenge however very less is known about how the firefighters manage on addressing fire disasters when it occurs or what sort of health risks they generally face. The health risks in firefighting are abundant however very less is explored, in regard to the Nepalese context. This study thus aims to explore general characteristics and potential stress causing factors among urban firefighters of Kathmandu valley as Nepal lacks any such study. Methods: A qualitative study design with in-depth interview questions were used to interview 15 currently employed firefighters and the station in charge of Kathmandu valley and thematic analysis was done to derive results. The study was conducted in two phases, the first phase including the use of locally translated and validated DASS-21 (Depression Anxiety and Depression Scale) tool to identify potentially stress suffering firefighters while the second phase included use of in-depth interview (IDI) and key informant interview (KII) format to explore stress causing factors among firefighters. Results: The results showed that most firefighters were stressed due family separations, difficult PPEs, lack of human resource adequacies, income insufficiency, underwhelming response at active site and lack of health addressing programs in the station. The firefighters additionally mentioned stress due to recurring bluff calls and unmanaged traffic in the city. Conclusion: Despite the solvable problems, the station lacked standard operating guidelines, physical fitness and mental well-being programs, deemed essential for the occupation in general. Therefore, concerned authorities must prioritize the needs of urban fire station and firefighters. https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/IJOSH/article/view/35982FirefightersExperienceNepalStressUrban firefighters
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author Shivani Bhattarai
Pabitra K.C.
Aruna Gyawali
Astha Lamichhane
Alina Giri
Sampurna Kakchapati, Dr
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Pabitra K.C.
Aruna Gyawali
Astha Lamichhane
Alina Giri
Sampurna Kakchapati, Dr
Urban firefighting: Qualitative exploration of occupational challenges faced by firefighters of Kathmandu valley, Nepal
International Journal of Occupational Safety and Health
Firefighters
Experience
Nepal
Stress
Urban firefighters
author_facet Shivani Bhattarai
Pabitra K.C.
Aruna Gyawali
Astha Lamichhane
Alina Giri
Sampurna Kakchapati, Dr
author_sort Shivani Bhattarai
title Urban firefighting: Qualitative exploration of occupational challenges faced by firefighters of Kathmandu valley, Nepal
title_short Urban firefighting: Qualitative exploration of occupational challenges faced by firefighters of Kathmandu valley, Nepal
title_full Urban firefighting: Qualitative exploration of occupational challenges faced by firefighters of Kathmandu valley, Nepal
title_fullStr Urban firefighting: Qualitative exploration of occupational challenges faced by firefighters of Kathmandu valley, Nepal
title_full_unstemmed Urban firefighting: Qualitative exploration of occupational challenges faced by firefighters of Kathmandu valley, Nepal
title_sort urban firefighting: qualitative exploration of occupational challenges faced by firefighters of kathmandu valley, nepal
publisher Occupational Health and Safety Society of Nepal
series International Journal of Occupational Safety and Health
issn 2091-0878
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Introduction: Urban firefighting is a challenge however very less is known about how the firefighters manage on addressing fire disasters when it occurs or what sort of health risks they generally face. The health risks in firefighting are abundant however very less is explored, in regard to the Nepalese context. This study thus aims to explore general characteristics and potential stress causing factors among urban firefighters of Kathmandu valley as Nepal lacks any such study. Methods: A qualitative study design with in-depth interview questions were used to interview 15 currently employed firefighters and the station in charge of Kathmandu valley and thematic analysis was done to derive results. The study was conducted in two phases, the first phase including the use of locally translated and validated DASS-21 (Depression Anxiety and Depression Scale) tool to identify potentially stress suffering firefighters while the second phase included use of in-depth interview (IDI) and key informant interview (KII) format to explore stress causing factors among firefighters. Results: The results showed that most firefighters were stressed due family separations, difficult PPEs, lack of human resource adequacies, income insufficiency, underwhelming response at active site and lack of health addressing programs in the station. The firefighters additionally mentioned stress due to recurring bluff calls and unmanaged traffic in the city. Conclusion: Despite the solvable problems, the station lacked standard operating guidelines, physical fitness and mental well-being programs, deemed essential for the occupation in general. Therefore, concerned authorities must prioritize the needs of urban fire station and firefighters.
topic Firefighters
Experience
Nepal
Stress
Urban firefighters
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