从国防和安全角度看压力下复原能力的操作、测量和培训

IF 2.9 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Nathan Smith , Marc V. Jones , Elizabeth Braithwaite , Lucy I. Walker , Andy McCann , Martin Turner , Danielle Burns , Paul Emmerson , Leonie V. Webster , Martin I. Jones
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本研究采用定性设计,旨在考察国防和安全专业人员对弹性绩效的操作、衡量和培训的看法。在国防和安全环境中工作的专业人员经常需要在高要求下工作。迄今为止,很少有研究基于人员自身的深入观点来考察这些环境中弹性绩效的性质。我们招募了 17 名参与者,其中包括 8 名军事人员、3 名情报人员和 6 名枪械警务人员。对参与者进行了半结构化访谈。采用了定性描述的方法。确定了七个主题,包括:弹性绩效的标志(主题 1)、弹性绩效的促进因素(主题 2)和抑制因素(主题 3)、与资源(主题 4)和需求(主题 5)相关的动态弹性绩效过程、弹性绩效的衡量(主题 6)和弹性绩效的培训(主题 7)。本文首次公开报告了国防和安全界专业团体相关人员对弹性绩效的看法。这项工作的研究成果将有助于国防和安全领域的弹性性能研究取得进展,从而满足最终用户的需求。
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Defence and security perspectives on the operationalization, measurement, and training of resilient performance under stress

Using a qualitative design, the aim of the current research was to examine specialist defence and security personnel's perspectives on the operationalization, measurement, and training of resilient performance. Specialist personnel working in defence and security settings often have to perform under high levels of demand. To date, few studies have examined the nature of resilient performance in these settings based on in-depth perspectives from personnel themselves. A sample of 17 participants were recruited comprising eight military, three intelligence, and six police firearms personnel. Semi structured interviews were conducted with participants. A qualitative descriptive approach was used. Seven themes were identified, these included: markers of resilient performance (theme 1), enablers (theme 2), and disablers (theme 3) of resilient performance, dynamic resilient performance processes related to resources (theme 4) and demands (theme 5), measuring resilient performance (theme 6), and training resilient performance (theme 7). This paper is the first of its kind to openly report perspectives of resilient performance from those involved with specialist groups within the defence and security community. Findings from this work can aid progress in the study of resilient defence and security performance that helps meet the needs of end-users.

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Performance enhancement and health
Performance enhancement and health Social Sciences-Health (social science)
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