The Naval Aircrew Working Group (WG) was convened to derive the highest priority operational health and readiness challenges of the Naval Aircrew community. Out of 10 identified priorities, the top three were musculoskeletal injury, cognitive function, and nutrition optimization. All 10 priorities will be integrated into the Readiness, Resilience, and Recovery (R3) Surveillance System, which will be implemented within a hybrid (virtual and in person) platform by the Naval Health Research Center. In turn, results from the R3 system will inform forcewide human performance programming for U.S. Naval Aircrew by summarizing the status of the force and providing evidence-based recommendations. Ultimately, the R3 system can transition into a program specifically designed for, and led by, Naval Aircrew.
Naval Aircrew Working Group: Recommendations for a Forcewide Aircrew Readiness Surveillance System
2022
17 pages
Report
No indication
English
Clinical Medicine , Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower Studies , Personnel , Job Training & Career Development , Aircrafts , Airframes , Brain injuries , Communities , Environmental exposure , Fighter aircraft , Human factors engineering , Medical personnel , Mental health , Military medicine , Military personnel , Motor skills , Nutrition , Operational readiness , Pain , Surveillance , Wounds and injuries