Cikač Ana, Pišot Saša
Institute for Kinesiology Research, Science and Research Centre Koper, Koper, Slovenia.
Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Front Psychol. 2025 Jan 7;15:1501113. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1501113. eCollection 2024.
Bed rest (BR) studies are primarily designed to investigate the effects of weightlessness on the human body, but they are also used to study the effects of physical inactivity. For this purpose, participants are typically recruited from the general population without requiring specialized training, which contrasts with the selection process for cosmonauts. The BR study environment is often characterized as highly stressful, highlighting the importance of understanding coping mechanisms and adaptation strategies among participants, as well as the role of their daily interactions. This review aims to determine whether interpersonal relationships and the concept of social connectedness (SC) have been explored within the context of BR studies. For the search strategy, the definition of exclusion criteria, and the initial screening, PRISMA 2020 statement was followed. The PEO framework was used to generate keywords, and thematic synthesis was applied for data extraction, analysis, and synthesis. An initial search did not uncover any studies examining the concept of SC in the context of BR as an environment with extreme conditions, suggesting that SC in this context has not yet been investigated. While findings of thematic synthesis indicate that interpersonal relationships play a significant role in coping with and adapting to the extreme conditions of BR studies. As results showed these relationships can have both positive and negative effects. Interpersonal relationships also serve as a crucial support mechanism among participants. Additionally, how participants make sense of their involvement in such studies remains underexplored, and further research in this area is recommended in the discussion.
卧床休息(BR)研究主要旨在调查失重对人体的影响,但也用于研究身体不活动的影响。为此,通常从普通人群中招募参与者,无需专门培训,这与宇航员的选拔过程形成对比。BR研究环境通常被认为压力很大,这凸显了了解参与者的应对机制和适应策略以及他们日常互动的作用的重要性。本综述旨在确定在BR研究的背景下是否探讨了人际关系和社会联系(SC)的概念。在搜索策略、排除标准的定义和初步筛选方面,遵循了PRISMA 2020声明。采用PEO框架生成关键词,并应用主题综合法进行数据提取、分析和综合。初步搜索未发现任何研究在BR作为极端条件环境的背景下考察SC的概念,这表明在这种背景下的SC尚未得到研究。虽然主题综合法的结果表明人际关系在应对和适应BR研究的极端条件中起着重要作用。结果显示这些关系可能既有积极影响也有消极影响。人际关系在参与者之间也是一种至关重要的支持机制。此外,参与者如何理解自己参与此类研究仍未得到充分探索,讨论中建议在这一领域进行进一步研究。