军事、商业和通用航空飞行员的医疗报告行为。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 BIOPHYSICS
Panagiotis Kioulepoglou, Ilias Makris
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导读:飞行员无疑是接受严格的医疗评估以确保他们适合飞行的员工之一。然而,像德国之翼9525航班这样的事故突出表明,身体不健康的人仍然可能最终进入驾驶舱。方法:本研究旨在调查希腊飞行员对医疗报告的态度,因为现有的国家研究非常有限。通过主题分析对2024年第一季度来自希腊的通用、军事和商业航空的受试者(N = 18)进行了半结构化访谈和分析。通过内容分析确定了跨部门差异。结果:18名受试者中有16人(占样本的88%)认为,医疗报告的主要障碍是害怕失去飞行员执照,这将对他们的收入和生活方式产生重大影响。此外,由于担心对职业身份的损害,以及对飞行的深深热爱,他们不愿透露自己的健康问题。在每年更新医疗证明期间,发现一种向航空法医隐瞒医疗问题的普遍趋势,特别是当这些问题被认为不太重要时(占样本的61%)。讨论:尽管研究结果与国际研究一致,但本研究发现,在受试者中,隐藏他们认为不重要的医疗问题的趋势更为明显。受访者提出的主要缓解措施是设立飞行员执照丧失强制保险。然而,根据文献,其有效性仍然值得怀疑,建议在这一领域进行进一步的研究。Kioulepoglou P, Makris I.军事、商业和通用航空飞行员医疗报告行为。航空航天Med Hum Perform. 2025;96(10): 903 - 910。
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Medical Reporting Behavior of Military, Commercial, and General Aviation Pilots.

Introduction: Pilots are undoubtedly among employees who undergo rigorous medical evaluations to ensure they are fit to fly. However, accidents like the Germanwings Flight 9525 highlight that medically unfit individuals can still end up in the cockpit.

Methods: This study sought to investigate Greek pilots' attitudes toward medical reporting, given that the available national research is very limited. Semistructured interviews were conducted and analyzed through Thematic Analysis with subjects (N = 18) from general, military, and commercial aviation in Greece during the first quarter of 2024. Cross-sectoral differences were identified through Content Analysis.

Results: The primary barrier to medical reporting, identified by 16 out of 18 subjects (88% of the sample), was the fear of losing their pilot license, which would have major consequences for their income and way of life. Additionally, concerns about the perceived damage to professional identity and a deep passion for flying contributed to their reluctance to disclose medical issues. A general tendency to conceal medical problems from the Aeromedical Examiner during the annual medical certificate renewal was identified, particularly when such issues were considered of minor importance (61% of the sample).

Discussion: Although the findings align with international research, this study identified a more pronounced tendency among subjects to conceal medical issues they perceived as unimportant. The establishment of compulsory loss-of-pilot-license insurance was the major mitigation measure proposed by the interviewees. Nonetheless, its effectiveness remains questionable according to the literature, and further research is recommended in this area. Kioulepoglou P, Makris I. Medical reporting behavior of military, commercial, and general aviation pilots. Aerosp Med Hum Perform. 2025; 96(10):903-910.

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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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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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