A Systematic Review of Stimulant Use in Civilian and Military Aviation

IF 1 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
A. Ehlert, P. Wilson
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Objective: To synthesize the observational data on stimulant use in civilian and military aviation. Background: Pilot fatigue is a major safety concern and effective countermeasures are crucial for sustaining flight performance. Stimulants are not recommended for routine use but can help sustain alertness and flight performance when the risk of fatigue is high. However, they may also elicit side effects. It is important to fully understand the contexts in which stimulants are used, including factors that contribute to their use and how aviators perceive them. Methods: A systematic literature search was conducted to identify observational studies on stimulant use specific to aviation tasks. Results: Caffeine was frequently used in civilian aviation, though prevalence of use and perceptions about efficacy depend on task demands and individual caffeine responses. Stimulant use in military aviation was dependent on several operational factors, including the duration and timing of operations, recent hypnotic medication use, and whether other fatigue countermeasures could be utilized. Military aviators generally viewed stimulants as beneficial and side effects were sparse and mild-moderate with a few exceptions. Notably, most studies identified were published over 10 years ago. Conclusion: Stimulant use is relatively common in aviation and many (but not all) aviators perceive them as beneficial, though more studies should be conducted in the modern aviation environment. Major side effects were rare, with a few exceptions.
民用和军用航空中兴奋剂使用的系统评价
摘要目的:综合分析民航和军用航空兴奋剂使用情况的观测资料。背景:飞行员疲劳是主要的安全问题,有效的对策是维持飞行性能的关键。不建议日常使用兴奋剂,但当疲劳的风险很高时,兴奋剂可以帮助保持警觉性和飞行表现。然而,它们也可能引发副作用。重要的是要充分了解兴奋剂使用的环境,包括导致兴奋剂使用的因素以及飞行员如何看待兴奋剂。方法:通过系统的文献检索,确定航空任务中兴奋剂使用的观察性研究。结果:咖啡因在民用航空中被频繁使用,尽管使用的普遍程度和对功效的认知取决于任务需求和个体对咖啡因的反应。军事航空中兴奋剂的使用取决于几个操作因素,包括操作的持续时间和时间、最近使用的催眠药物以及是否可以利用其他疲劳对策。军事飞行员普遍认为兴奋剂是有益的,副作用很少,只有少数例外。值得注意的是,大多数确定的研究都是在10多年前发表的。结论:兴奋剂的使用在航空中相对普遍,许多(但不是全部)飞行员认为它们是有益的,尽管在现代航空环境中需要进行更多的研究。除了少数例外,主要的副作用很少。
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