Gleaning from Diaries in Long-Duration Isolation.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 BIOPHYSICS
James R Kass, Raye Kass
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Abstract

Introduction: A 264-d isolation simulation, SFINCSS-99, was conducted in Moscow to replicate typical scenarios on an orbital space station. One long-term group of four Russian crewmembers occupied the isolation complex for most of the duration (240 d), while two international groups of four each spent 110 d successively at the complex. Additionally, there were several short visits by medical personnel. The main objective of this paper is to investigate group and individual behavioral dynamics, particularly the intercultural challenges faced during long-duration isolation, using insights from crewmembers' diaries.

Methods: A variety of instruments and training activities, employed before, during, and after the mission, formed this multifaceted experiment. One key component, crewmembers' diaries, is the primary data source for this analysis.

Results: While unstructured instruments can be challenging to analyze, these diaries proved especially useful for studying group dynamics and identifying behavioral and intercultural issues. The crewmembers found our unstructured formats, such as these journals and post-mission interviews, to be a more effective means of expressing themselves compared to structured instruments.

Discussion: Personal journals, open-ended questions, and the freedom from constraints typically imposed by feedback instruments used for quantitative analysis are invaluable for observing and expressing crewmembers' psychological status, as well as inter-crew and intercultural dynamics. Personal journals can also provide a basis for constructive intervention by ground personnel, researchers, or psychologists. Insights from this study can be applied to current challenges, such as the adoption of self-isolation as prevention against spread of COVID-19. Kass JR, Kass R. Gleaning from diaries in long-duration isolation. Aerosp Med Hum Perform. 2025; 96(9):829-840.

从长期隔离的日记中收集。
简介:在莫斯科进行了264 d隔离模拟,SFINCSS-99,以复制轨道空间站的典型场景。一个由四名俄罗斯机组人员组成的长期小组在大部分时间内(240天)占据了隔离设施,而两个由四人组成的国际小组分别在该设施连续呆了110天。此外,医务人员进行了几次短期访问。本文的主要目的是利用机组人员日记中的见解,调查群体和个人的行为动态,特别是在长时间隔离期间面临的跨文化挑战。方法:在任务之前、期间和之后使用各种仪器和训练活动,形成了这个多方面的实验。其中一个关键组成部分,即机组人员的日记,是这项分析的主要数据来源。结果:虽然分析非结构化的工具具有挑战性,但这些日记被证明对研究群体动力学和识别行为和跨文化问题特别有用。宇航员们发现,与结构化的工具相比,我们的非结构化格式,如这些日志和任务后访谈,是一种更有效的表达自己的方式。讨论:个人日志、开放式问题以及不受定量分析反馈工具所施加的限制的自由,对于观察和表达机组人员的心理状态,以及机组人员之间和跨文化动态是非常宝贵的。个人日志也可以为地面人员、研究人员或心理学家的建设性干预提供依据。这项研究的见解可以应用于当前的挑战,例如通过自我隔离来预防COVID-19的传播。小卡斯,小卡斯,从长期隔离的日记中搜集资料。航空航天Med Hum Perform. 2025;96(9): 829 - 840。
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Aerospace medicine and human performance
Aerospace medicine and human performance PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH -MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
CiteScore
1.10
自引率
22.20%
发文量
272
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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