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试点心理健康、负面生活事件以及通过同伴支持和公正文化提高安全性。

Pilot Mental Health, Negative Life Events, and Improving Safety with Peer Support and a Just Culture.

作者信息

Mulder Sanne, de Rooy Diederik

出版信息

Aerosp Med Hum Perform. 2018 Jan 1;89(1):41-51. doi: 10.3357/AMHP.4903.2018.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In the last 35 yr, 17 commercial aviation accidents and incidents, with 576 fatalities, could likely have been attributed to mental disease of a pilot. Screening tools for mental health risks in airline pilots are needed. There is growing interest in pilot peer-support programs and how to incorporate them in a just culture, meaning that pilots can report mental health complaints without a risk of job or income loss. We combined findings from aviation accidents and incidents with a search of scientific literature to provide data-based recommendations for screening, peer-support, and a just culture approach to mental health problems.

METHODS

Commercial aviation accidents and incidents in which a mental disorder of a pilot was thought to play a role were reviewed. Subsequently, PubMed and PsychInfo literature searches were performed on peer-support programs, just culture human resource management, and the risk of negative life events on developing suicidal ideation and behavior in comparable professional groups.

RESULTS

Lethal accidents were mostly related to impaired coping with negative life events. Negative life events are clearly related to suicidal thoughts, attempts, and completed suicide. A protective effect of peer-support programs on mental health problems has not been established, although peer-support programs are generally appreciated by those involved. We did not find relevant literature on just culture.

DISCUSSION

Negative life events are likely a useful screening tool for mental health risks. There is still a lack of evidence on how peer-support groups should be designed and how management of mental health risks can be implemented in a just culture.Mulder S, de Rooy D. Pilot mental health, negative life events, and improving safety with peer support and a just culture. Aerosp Med Hum Perform. 2018; 89(1):41-51.

摘要

背景

在过去35年中,17起商业航空事故和事件导致576人死亡,这些事故和事件很可能归因于飞行员的精神疾病。因此需要针对航空公司飞行员心理健康风险的筛查工具。人们对飞行员同伴支持计划以及如何将其纳入公正文化越来越感兴趣,这意味着飞行员可以报告心理健康问题而不会有失去工作或收入的风险。我们将航空事故和事件的调查结果与科学文献检索相结合,为心理健康问题的筛查、同伴支持和公正文化方法提供基于数据的建议。

方法

回顾了那些认为飞行员精神障碍在其中起作用的商业航空事故和事件。随后,对同伴支持计划、公正文化人力资源管理以及类似专业群体中负面生活事件对自杀意念和行为发展的风险进行了PubMed和PsychInfo文献检索。

结果

致命事故大多与应对负面生活事件的能力受损有关。负面生活事件显然与自杀念头、自杀未遂和自杀身亡有关。尽管同伴支持计划通常受到相关人员的赞赏,但尚未证实其对心理健康问题具有保护作用。我们没有找到关于公正文化的相关文献。

讨论

负面生活事件可能是一种有用的心理健康风险筛查工具。关于应如何设计同伴支持小组以及如何在公正文化中实施心理健康风险管理,仍然缺乏证据。穆德S,德罗伊D。飞行员心理健康、负面生活事件以及通过同伴支持和公正文化提高安全性。航空航天医学与人类表现。2018;89(1):41 - 51。

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