Hotaling Brittany, Theiss Justin, Cohen Bruce, Wilburn Kristen, Emberton Jennifer, Westrick Richard B
J Spec Oper Med. 2021 Fall;21(3):72-77. doi: 10.55460/96Y6-IKFB.
This study evaluated the musculoskeletal injury (MSKI) self-reporting behaviors among active-duty Air Force Special Warfare personnel to explore potential limitations of injury surveillance approaches.
Participants completed a 47-item survey between December 2018 and March 2019 regarding their MSKI history. Participants were asked if they sought medical care for symptoms consistent with MSKIs and reasons they did or did not report their injuries. Injury reporting rates were calculated with descriptive statistics and rank ordering was utilized to determine frequency.
A total of 398 airmen reported 1,057 injuries occurring in the previous 12-month period, including 508 (48%) injuries identified as not reported to medical personnel. Approximately 55% (N = 579) of all injuries were described as gradual onset. The most common reason for not reporting injuries (28.8%, N = 62) was "fear of potential impact on future career opportunities."
Approximately half of MSKIs in this sample of US Air Force Special Warfare personnel were not reported to medical personnel. The underreporting of injuries may pose unknown levels of risk and negatively impact military readiness levels.
本研究评估现役空军特种作战人员的肌肉骨骼损伤(MSKI)自我报告行为,以探讨损伤监测方法的潜在局限性。
2018年12月至2019年3月期间,参与者完成了一项关于其MSKI病史的47项调查问卷。询问参与者是否因与MSKIs一致的症状寻求医疗护理,以及他们报告或未报告损伤的原因。用描述性统计计算损伤报告率,并利用排序确定频率。
共有398名飞行员报告在过去12个月期间发生了1057起损伤,其中508起(48%)损伤被确定未报告给医务人员。所有损伤中约55%(N = 579)被描述为逐渐发病。未报告损伤的最常见原因(28.8%,N = 62)是“担心对未来职业机会有潜在影响”。
在这个美国空军特种作战人员样本中,约一半的MSKIs未报告给医务人员。损伤报告不足可能带来未知程度的风险,并对军事准备水平产生负面影响。