Stannard Joanne, Finch Caroline F, Fortington Lauren V
School of Medical and Health Sciences, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Australia.
PLOS Glob Public Health. 2022 Jan 20;2(1):e0000096. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0000096. eCollection 2022.
Musculoskeletal injury mitigation is a priority in military organisations to protect personnel health and sustain a capable workforce. Despite efforts to prevent injury, inconsistencies exist in the evidence used to support these activities. There are many known limitations in the injury surveillance data reported in previous Special Operation Forces (SOF) research. Such studies often lack accurate, reliable, and complete data to inform and evaluate injury prevention activities. This research aimed to achieve expert consensus on injury surveillance methods in SOF to enhance the quality of data that could be used to inform injury prevention in this population. A Delphi study was conducted with various military injury surveillance stakeholders to seek agreement on improving surveillance methods in SOF. Iterative questionnaires using close and open-ended questions were used to collect views about surveillance methods related to injury case definitions and identifying essential and optional data requirements. Consensus was predefined as 75% group agreement on an item. Sixteen participants completed two rounds of questionnaires required. Consensus was achieved for 17.9% (n = 7) of questions in the first-round and 77.5% (n = 38) of round two questions. Several challenges for surveillance were identified, including recording injury causation, SOF personnel's injury reporting behaviours influencing accurate data collection, and surveillance system infrastructure limitations. Key military injury surveillance stakeholders support the need for improved data collection to enhance the evidence that underpins injury prevention efforts. The consensus process has resulted in preliminary recommendations to support future SOF injury surveillance.
减轻肌肉骨骼损伤是军事组织的一项优先任务,目的是保护人员健康并维持一支有能力的劳动力队伍。尽管为预防损伤做出了努力,但用于支持这些活动的证据仍存在不一致之处。先前特种作战部队(SOF)研究报告的损伤监测数据存在许多已知局限性。此类研究往往缺乏准确、可靠和完整的数据来为损伤预防活动提供信息和进行评估。本研究旨在就特种作战部队的损伤监测方法达成专家共识,以提高可用于为该人群的损伤预防提供信息的数据质量。对军事损伤监测的各利益相关方进行了一项德尔菲研究,以就改进特种作战部队的监测方法达成共识。使用封闭式和开放式问题的迭代问卷来收集关于与损伤病例定义以及确定基本和可选数据要求相关的监测方法的意见。将共识预先定义为对某一项目有75%的群体达成一致。16名参与者完成了所需的两轮问卷。第一轮中17.9%(n = 7)的问题和第二轮77.5%(n = 38)的问题达成了共识。确定了监测方面的若干挑战,包括记录损伤原因、特种作战部队人员的损伤报告行为影响准确的数据收集以及监测系统基础设施的局限性。关键的军事损伤监测利益相关方支持改进数据收集的必要性,以加强作为损伤预防工作基础的证据。共识过程产生了初步建议,以支持未来特种作战部队的损伤监测。