Aerospace Medical Association Proposed Research Priorities for Mental Health and Safety in Aviation.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 BIOPHYSICS
William R Hoffman, Anthony Tvaryanas, Quay Snyder, Basil P Spyropoulos, Diego Garcia, David Schroeder, Gerhard Fahnenbruck, Kaylee Trottier, Sky Overbo, Wendy Santilhano, Ellen Brinks, Anaelle Ndoye, Herwin Bongers, Reyne O'Shaughnessy, Elijah Miranda
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Abstract

Introduction: Aviation safety sensitive personnel (SSP) function in highly complex environments. SSP mental health is thought to support safety, efficiency, and overall health. Research is needed to identify how to optimize and screen mental health across aviation SSP, but no consensus exists on the research priorities that need to be met.

Methods: The Aerospace Medical Association established the Mental Health Research Subgroup within the Mental Health Working Group comprising 53 aviation and aerospace medicine professionals representing 9 countries. A five-round Delphi method was employed to generate research priorities.

Results: Research priorities were identified under the following six topic areas: 1) Safety and Performance; 2) Mental Health Initiatives, Education, and Peer Support Programs; 3) Clinical Care, Pharmacology, and Return to Duty; 4) Epidemiology and Natural History; 5) Screening, Monitoring, and Emerging Technology; and 6) Special Considerations and Underrepresented Populations [Aerospace Medical Association Mental Health Research Subgroup Research Priorities Version 1.0 (current as of January 1, 2024)].

Discussion: Research is needed to identify how to optimize and screen mental health across aviation SSP. This effort identified six key research priorities to achieve that aim. Hoffman WR, Tvaryanas A, Snyder Q, Spyropoulos BP, Garcia D, Schroeder D, Fahnenbruck G, Trottier K, Overbo S, Santilhano W, Brinks E, Ndoye A, Bongers H, O'Shaughnessy R, Miranda E; Aerospace Medical Association Mental Health Research Subgroup. Aerospace Medical Association proposed research priorities for mental health and safety in aviation. Aerosp Med Hum Perform. 2024; 95(11):845-850.

航空航天医学协会提出了航空心理健康和安全的研究重点。
简介:航空安全敏感人员(SSP)在高度复杂的环境中发挥作用。SSP心理健康被认为支持安全、效率和整体健康。需要进行研究,以确定如何优化和筛选整个航空SSP的心理健康,但对于需要满足的研究优先事项尚未达成共识。方法:航空航天医学协会在心理健康工作组内设立了心理健康研究小组,由代表9个国家的53名航空航天医学专业人员组成。采用五轮德尔菲法确定研究重点。结果:在以下六个主题领域确定了研究重点:1)安全性和性能;2)心理健康倡议、教育和同伴支持计划;3)临床护理、药理学与归岗;4)流行病学与博物学;5)筛选、监测和新兴技术;6)特殊考虑和代表性不足的人群[航空航天医学协会心理健康研究小组研究重点1.0版(截至2024年1月1日)]。讨论:需要研究确定如何优化和筛选整个航空SSP的心理健康。这项工作确定了实现这一目标的六个关键研究优先事项。Hoffman WR, Tvaryanas A, Snyder Q, Spyropoulos BP, Garcia D, Schroeder D, Fahnenbruck G, Trottier K, Overbo S, Santilhano W, Brinks E, Ndoye A, Bongers H, O'Shaughnessy R, Miranda E;航空航天医学协会心理健康研究小组。航空航天医学协会提出了航空领域心理健康和安全的研究优先事项。航空航天Med Hum执行。2024;95(11): 845 - 850。
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Aerospace medicine and human performance
Aerospace medicine and human performance PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH -MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
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1.10
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期刊介绍: The peer-reviewed monthly journal, Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance (AMHP), formerly Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, provides contact with physicians, life scientists, bioengineers, and medical specialists working in both basic medical research and in its clinical applications. It is the most used and cited journal in its field. It is distributed to more than 80 nations.
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