商业太空旅游:航天参与者心理评估与训练的综合综述

Q1 Physics and Astronomy
REACH Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.reach.2021.100043
Aubrey L. Florom-Smith , J. Karen Klingenberger , Cathy P. DiBiase
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摘要

预期的商业太空旅游(CST)人群的典型健康问题被认为是可控的,但人们对太空飞行期间心理状况对太空飞行参与者(SFP)健康和安全的影响知之甚少。探测和准备SFP以应对太空飞行期间出现的心理状况的潜在影响的计划是未知的,可能是不充分的。本综合文献综述的目的是确定CST操作员对SFP心理评估和培训的计划。44篇文章符合纳入标准,主要由网上的灰色和流行文学组成。虽然找到了针对特定的CST机会的培训的模糊描述和有限的医疗评估信息,但没有找到在CST之前进行SFP心理评估和培训的计划。一个未公开或可能不存在的心理支持方法可能不足以确保SFP在紧急情况下的安全性和最佳性能。相反,应该由跨学科医疗团队的适当成员在航天飞行体验的各个阶段完成对SFP的详细和重点的有意筛选。在评估之后,应在航天飞行之前、期间和之后进行协作决策,制定培训、干预和缓解战略,以支持个人SFP心理需求。这些策略应与护理标准保持一致,并为急需的SFP研究提供信息。从未来的研究中获得的知识将有助于适当、有效的SFP心理评估、干预和培训开发、测试和实施,以及旨在优化CST经验和目标的SFP计划和战略开发的整体管理。
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Commercial space tourism: An integrative review of spaceflight participant psychological assessment and training

Health issues typical of the expected commercial space tourism (CST) population are considered manageable, but less is known about the impact of psychological conditions on spaceflight participant (SFP) wellbeing and safety during spaceflight. Plans to detect and prepare SFP for potential effects of psychological conditions emerging during spaceflight are unknown and may be inadequate. The purpose of this integrative literature review was to identify CST operators’ plans for SFP psychological assessment and training. Forty-four (44) articles met inclusion criteria and were largely composed of grey and popular literature sourced online. Plans for SFP psychological assessment and training prior to CST were not found, although vague descriptions of training for specific CST opportunities and limited medical assessment information was located. An undisclosed or possibly non-existent psychological support approach will likely be insufficient to ensure SFP safety and optimal performance during emergencies. Instead, detailed and focused intentional screening of SFP should be completed by appropriate members of a transdisciplinary healthcare team at various phases of the spaceflight experience. Following assessment, collaborative decision making to develop training, interventions, and mitigation strategies in support of individual SFP psychological needs should occur before, during and after spaceflight. The strategies should align with standards of care and inform urgently-needed SFP research. Knowledge gained from future research will contribute to appropriate, effective SFP psychological assessments, intervention and training development, testing, and implementation, and overall management of SFP programs and strategy development aimed at optimizing the CST experience and goals.

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REACH
REACH Engineering-Aerospace Engineering
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期刊介绍: The Official Human Space Exploration Review Journal of the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) and the International Astronautical Federation (IAF) REACH – Reviews in Human Space Exploration is an international review journal that covers the entire field of human space exploration, including: -Human Space Exploration Mission Scenarios -Robotic Space Exploration Missions (Preparing or Supporting Human Missions) -Commercial Human Spaceflight -Space Habitation and Environmental Health -Space Physiology, Psychology, Medicine and Environmental Health -Space Radiation and Radiation Biology -Exo- and Astrobiology -Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) -Spin-off Applications from Human Spaceflight -Benefits from Space-Based Research for Health on Earth -Earth Observation for Agriculture, Climate Monitoring, Disaster Mitigation -Terrestrial Applications of Space Life Sciences Developments -Extreme Environments REACH aims to meet the needs of readers from academia, industry, and government by publishing comprehensive overviews of the science of human and robotic space exploration, life sciences research in space, and beneficial terrestrial applications that are derived from spaceflight. Special emphasis will be put on summarizing the most important recent developments and challenges in each of the covered fields, and on making published articles legible for a non-specialist audience. Authors can also submit non-solicited review articles. Please note that original research articles are not published in REACH. The Journal plans to publish four issues per year containing six to eight review articles each.
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