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Mixed-method analysis of truck driver health knowledge using an online forum

Abstract

Truck driving in North America is a high-risk occupation, with some of the highest rates of illness and injuries in comparison to other occupations (Sieber et al., 2014). This study aims to understand the knowledge that truck drivers have of health. Posts from The Truckers Report’s Health Forum, an online forum for truck drivers, were coded into 1 of 11 determined codes to represent different aspects of health (The Truckers Report, 2016). Proxy measures such as Total Posts, views:post, replies:post, and views:reply were created to assess forum posts discussions. A total of 1760 forum posts were analyzed through qualitative coding and quantitative measures including rankings. Lastly, to determine how drivers’ knowledge of the complex system affecting their health, 150 randomized forum posts were coded for Rasmussen’s (1997) systems levels related to health risk.Overall, use of the Health Forum has decreased over time while other forums on the Truckers Report did not. This may represent a decrease in value or engagement towards health from truckers. Analysis suggested that truck drivers had awareness of many of the codes, with the exception of safety, but very little knowledge within the themes. Furthermore, truck drivers indicated very little knowledge on how societal systems affect the health of the individual, and instead placed all the responsibility and outcomes related to health on the individual.When working to improve health in truck drivers, companies and health care professionals should be aware of a knowledge gap within drivers regarding their understanding of health and disease prevention.

Authors

Versteeg K; Amoli T; Cao M; Chin M; Bigelow P; Yazdani A

Journal

Safety Science, Vol. 102, , pp. 51–59

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

February 1, 2018

DOI

10.1016/j.ssci.2017.09.029

ISSN

0925-7535

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