Van Gerwen Lucas J, Diekstra René F W, Arondeus Josine M, Wolfger Robert
VALK Foundation, Leiden University, P.O. Box 110, Leiden 2300, The Netherlands.
Travel Med Infect Dis. 2004 Feb;2(1):27-35. doi: 10.1016/j.tmaid.2004.01.002.
This article is an update of an earlier international review of fear of flying treatment programs. METHOD. One hundred and sixty two airlines and treatment facilities around the world were approached for information on treatment programs for flying phobia. In comparison to the earlier review, the number of treatment facilities able to provide relevant and valid information increased from 15 to 36. Information was obtained both with a written questionnaire and by obtaining oral information from treatment facility representatives. This information was obtained at the second international fear of flying conference in Vienna on December 2000. The increase in the number of participating facilities can presumably be attributed both to a world wide increase in the demand for treatment for fear of flying and professionals becoming more interested in entering the field of fear of flying treatment. However, the increase may also be due to the fact that some clinics or programs have only recently discovered the international network of treatment facilities. RESULTS. In comparison to the previous review, the number of facilities that provide treatment programs that meet high professional standards has increased considerably over the past few years. Although there is still substantial variety in the quality and components of treatment programs, there is also a significant number of facilities that provide more or less similar qualified treatment programs and carry out treatment evaluation on a regular basis. Furthermore, experts from the participating centers reached consensus on 'golden rules' for fear of flying patients and flying-phobia therapists. CONCLUSIONS. There is a growing consensus among fear of flying treatment facilities on methods and protocols.
本文是对早期飞行恐惧症治疗项目国际综述的更新。方法:向全球162家航空公司和治疗机构索取飞行恐惧症治疗项目的信息。与早期综述相比,能够提供相关有效信息的治疗机构数量从15家增加到了36家。信息通过书面问卷以及从治疗机构代表处获取口头信息两种方式获得。这些信息是在2000年12月于维也纳召开的第二届国际飞行恐惧症会议上获取的。参与机构数量的增加大概既归因于全球对飞行恐惧症治疗需求的增长,也归因于专业人士对进入飞行恐惧症治疗领域更感兴趣。然而,这一增加也可能是因为一些诊所或项目直到最近才发现治疗机构的国际网络。结果:与之前的综述相比,在过去几年里,提供符合高专业标准治疗项目的机构数量大幅增加。尽管治疗项目的质量和组成部分仍存在很大差异,但也有相当数量的机构提供或多或少类似的合格治疗项目,并定期进行治疗评估。此外,参与中心的专家就针对飞行恐惧症患者和飞行恐惧症治疗师的“黄金法则”达成了共识。结论:飞行恐惧症治疗机构在方法和协议方面的共识日益增加。