A physical demands analysis to identify and delineate critical physical tasks for physically demanding US air force occupations.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Work-A Journal of Prevention Assessment & Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2024-08-23 DOI:10.3233/WOR-230385
Neal Baumgartner, Matthew F Gruse, Erin M Flerlage, Andrea K Rhodes, Kimberly N Hale
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Background: Military physical fitness tests and standards often lack a scientific basis. Contrary to this traditional-historical precedent, US Air Force researchers use a "Two-Tier" health (Tier 1) and performance (Tier 2) approach to develop evidence-based criterion physical fitness tests, standards, and training. This study specifically and only addresses a physical demands analysis, the first step in a six-step process to develop Tier 2 occupationally specific, operationally relevant physical fitness tests and standards, and training guidance.

Objective: This study conducted a physical demands analysis to identify and delineate occupationally specific, operationally relevant critical physical tasks for eight physically demanding US Air Force occupational specialties.

Methods: A comprehensive five part physical demands analysis reviewed duty tasks, conducted focus groups, assessed incumbents, observed operational tasks, and interviewed senior leaders to detail critical physical tasks.

Results: The physical demands analysis delineated duty tasks to critical physical tasks for Special Tactics (556 to 40), Pararescue (981 to 50), Tactical Air Control (415 to 44), Special Operations Weather (586 to 50), Explosive Ordnance Disposal (1107 to 39), Security Forces (1286 to 25), Fire and Emergency Services (802 to 39), and Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape (1099 to 25).

Conclusions: The study approach proved efficacious for conducting a thorough physical demands analysis to identify and delineate occupationally specific, operationally relevant critical physical tasks for eight US Air Force physically demanding occupations. Critical physical tasks provide basis for the next overall research process step, developing physical task simulations to link to predictive physical fitness tests and training guidance.

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通过体力需求分析,确定和划分美国空军中对体力要求较高的职业的关键体力任务。
背景:军事体能测试和标准往往缺乏科学依据。与这一传统历史先例相反,美国空军研究人员采用 "双层 "健康(第一层)和性能(第二层)方法来制定循证标准体能测试、标准和训练。本研究专门且仅针对体能需求分析,这是制定第二级职业特定、与作战相关的体能测试和标准以及训练指南的六步流程中的第一步:本研究进行了体能需求分析,以确定和划分美国空军八个对体能要求较高的职业专业的特定职业、与作战相关的关键体能任务:方法:由五个部分组成的全面体能需求分析对职责任务进行了审查,开展了焦点小组讨论,对在职人员进行了评估,对行动任务进行了观察,并对高级领导进行了访谈,以详细了解关键体能任务:结果:体能需求分析将特殊战术(556 至 40)、救援(981 至 50)、战术空中控制(415 至 44)、特种作战气象(586 至 50)、爆炸物处理(1107 至 39)、安全部队(1286 至 25)、消防和应急服务(802 至 39)以及生存、躲避、抵抗和逃生(1099 至 25)的职责任务划分为关键体能任务:事实证明,该研究方法可以有效地进行全面的体能需求分析,为美国空军八种体能要求较高的职业确定并划分出与职业具体相关、与操作相关的关键体能任务。关键体能任务为下一个总体研究过程步骤提供了基础,即开发体能任务模拟,将其与预测性体能测试和训练指导联系起来。
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Work-A Journal of Prevention Assessment & Rehabilitation
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