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了解飞行员对心理健康问题的认知:美国航空公司飞行员的质性现象学调查

Understanding Pilots' Perceptions of Mental Health Issues: A Qualitative Phenomenological Investigation Among Airline Pilots in the United States.

作者信息

Cross David S, Wallace Ryan, Cross James, Coimbra Mendonca Flavio

机构信息

Aviation, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, USA.

Educational Affairs, Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, USA.

出版信息

Cureus. 2024 Aug 6;16(8):e66277. doi: 10.7759/cureus.66277. eCollection 2024 Aug.

Abstract

Background and objective Although mental health is always a major concern, particularly for airline pilots, knowledge of and attitudes toward mental health have not always been emphasized for safe operations in the aviation industry. Fear of self-reporting, stigmas, and lack of knowledge about mental health conditions are prevalent in this industry. The purpose of our research was to examine pilots' perceptions of mental health issues, the resources available to them, and the reasons they may or may not report these issues. Methods We conducted a qualitative, phenomenological study in which 21 commercial pilots were interviewed to better understand their perceptions of mental health issues, available self-help resources, and rationale for failing to report mental health issues. Results The results of our analysis using NVivo software showed that pilots neither reported the issues nor trusted the processes meant to address mental health issues. Three themes emerged from the research: (1) pilots avoid discussing mental health issues for fear of repercussions, (2) although resources exist, pilots generally distrust the confidentiality of reporting systems, and (3) pilots honestly believe that reporting any mental health issue will be devastating to their careers. Conclusions Airline companies and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) need to change processes and instill a sense of trust in reporting systems among pilots so that they feel safe reporting mental health concerns and receive improved treatment. This can lead to more accurate reporting of conditions and ensure safe flight operations.

摘要

背景与目的 尽管心理健康一直是一个主要关注点,尤其是对航空公司飞行员而言,但在航空业的安全运营中,对心理健康的了解和态度并非一直受到重视。在这个行业中,害怕自我报告、耻辱感以及对心理健康状况缺乏了解的情况普遍存在。我们研究的目的是调查飞行员对心理健康问题的看法、他们可利用的资源,以及他们可能报告或不报告这些问题的原因。方法 我们进行了一项定性的现象学研究,采访了21名商业飞行员,以更好地了解他们对心理健康问题的看法、可用的自助资源,以及不报告心理健康问题的理由。结果 我们使用NVivo软件进行分析的结果表明,飞行员既不报告这些问题,也不信任旨在解决心理健康问题的流程。研究中出现了三个主题:(1)飞行员因担心后果而避免讨论心理健康问题;(2)尽管有资源,但飞行员普遍不信任报告系统的保密性;(3)飞行员真诚地认为,报告任何心理健康问题都会对他们的职业生涯造成毁灭性影响。结论 航空公司和联邦航空管理局(FAA)需要改变流程,并在飞行员中灌输对报告系统的信任感,以便他们在报告心理健康问题时感到安全,并得到更好的治疗。这可以导致对病情的更准确报告,并确保飞行安全运营。

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