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空间探索医疗后送风险的定性研究。

A Qualitative Investigation of Space Exploration Medical Evacuation Risks.

出版信息

Aerosp Med Hum Perform. 2023 Dec 1;94(12):875-886. doi: 10.3357/AMHP.6262.2023.

Abstract

Exploration beyond low Earth orbit requires innovative solutions to support the crew medically, especially as the opportunity for timely evacuation to Earth diminishes. This includes assessing the risks and benefits that a complicated medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) poses to the injured crewmember, the crew, and the mission. This qualitative study identifies common MEDEVAC risk assessment principles used in spaceflight and other extreme environments to better inform future risk assessment tools and exploration mission concepts. Semistructured interviews were conducted with subject matter experts in spaceflight and analog domains, including polar operations, undersea operations, combat medicine, and mountaineering. Transcripts were analyzed using the qualitative method of Thematic Analysis with the technique of consensus, co-occurrence, and comparison. Subject matter experts described 18 themes divided into two main categories: Primary Risk Considerations (e.g., crew, mission, resources, time) and Contributing Factors (e.g., psychological considerations, medical preparation, politics). Primary Risk Considerations can assess MEDEVAC risk across mission phases, with Contributing Factors acting as premission tools to adjust those risks. Inter- and intracategory connections identified medical support considerations, MEDEVAC support considerations, and philosophy as the most impactful Contributing Factors. Medical support considerations, psychological considerations, and political considerations were found to have unique aspects given the distances and societal impact of exploration vs. low Earth orbit spaceflight. The Contributing Factor theme of decision making was determined to be unique due to its impacts across both categories. These findings expand current considerations and are important inputs for exploration mission MEDEVAC Concepts of Operations.

摘要

探索低地球轨道以外的区域需要创新的解决方案来为机组人员提供医疗支持,特别是在及时返回地球的机会减少的情况下。这包括评估复杂医疗后送(MEDEVAC)对受伤机组人员、机组人员和任务带来的风险和收益。这项定性研究确定了在太空飞行和其他极端环境中使用的常见 MEDEVAC 风险评估原则,以便更好地为未来的风险评估工具和探索任务概念提供信息。对太空飞行和模拟领域的主题专家进行了半结构化访谈,包括极地行动、海底行动、作战医学和登山。使用主题分析的定性方法和共识、共现和比较技术对转录本进行了分析。主题专家描述了 18 个主题,分为两大类:主要风险考虑因素(例如,机组人员、任务、资源、时间)和促成因素(例如,心理考虑因素、医疗准备、政治因素)。主要风险考虑因素可以评估任务各阶段的 MEDEVAC 风险,而促成因素则作为预先评估工具来调整这些风险。类别内和类别间的联系确定了医疗支持考虑因素、MEDEVAC 支持考虑因素和哲学作为最具影响力的促成因素。鉴于探索与低地球轨道太空飞行的距离和对社会的影响,发现医疗支持考虑因素、心理考虑因素和政治考虑因素具有独特的方面。决策这一促成因素主题被确定为独特的,因为它对两个类别都有影响。这些发现扩展了当前的考虑因素,是探索任务 MEDEVAC 作战概念的重要投入。

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