Lidia Denisse Bustos Sandoval, J. Guedes, J. T. Costa
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Abstract
During military operations, soldiers often encounter extreme environmental, metabolic and neuropsychiatric conditions, which combined lead to a fatigue status that can cause serious physiological impairments, decreasing military performance on the battlefield. Comprehensive studies in realistically stressful environments are essential to expand the knowledge regarding the consequences of real-life stress exposure, facilitate development of operationally-useful techniques and promote the conception of improved treatments. Therefore, a systematic review is proposed to obtain relevant information about fatigue assessment through multiple physiological parameters in the military context, to focus on determining the associations between fatigue and physiological response in order to plan in the future adequate interventions to prevent related negative consequences. Thus, following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Protocols (PRISMA-P) Statement, this systematic review protocol was elaborated in order to present adequate guidelines to develop a research that can provide appropriate results to fulfil the sought objective. Five databases will be accessed (SCOPUS, PubMed, Science Direct, Medline and Web of Science) and a total of 9 combinations of keywords will be used. This protocol is registered in PROSPERO under the code of PROSPERO CRD42018105833.
在军事行动中,士兵经常遇到极端的环境、代谢和神经精神状况,这些综合起来会导致疲劳状态,从而导致严重的生理损伤,降低战场上的军事表现。在现实压力环境中进行全面的研究对于扩大关于现实压力暴露后果的知识,促进实用技术的发展和促进改进治疗的概念至关重要。因此,我们建议通过军事背景下的多个生理参数来获取疲劳评估的相关信息,重点确定疲劳与生理反应之间的关系,以便在未来计划适当的干预措施,以防止相关的负面后果。因此,根据系统评价和荟萃分析方案的首选报告项目(PRISMA-P)声明,本系统评价方案被详细阐述,以提供充分的指导方针,以开展一项可以提供适当结果以实现所寻求目标的研究。将访问5个数据库(SCOPUS、PubMed、Science Direct、Medline和Web of Science),总共将使用9种关键词组合。本协议在PROSPERO注册,代码为PROSPERO CRD42018105833。