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Medical Encounters During the United States Army Special Forces Assessment and Selection Course

机译:医疗遭遇在美国陆军特种部队评估和选择课程

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Introduction: The Special Forces Assessment and Selection (SFAS) is an extremely physically and mentally demanding 19- to 20-day course designed to determine whether Soldiers are qualified to enter the Special Forces Qualification Course. As a first step to understand medical problems during SFAS, this study examined injuries, illnesses, and activities associated with injuries during the course. Materials and Methods: Medical events during the SFAS course were compiled from Sick Call Trackers (a log of medical encounters maintained by medical personnel in the field) and Chronology of Medical Care (Standard Form 600). Descriptive statistics were calculated for each injury and illness and injuries were compiled by the activities performed when the injuries occurred. Results: Of the 800 Soldiers who volunteered for the study, 38% (n = 307/800) and 12% (n = 97/800) experienced one or more injuries and/or illnesses, respectively. The most common injuries were blisters and abrasions/lacerations with incidences of 20% (n = 158/800) and 13% (104/800), respectively. The most common illnesses were respiratory infections, other infections, contact dermatitis, and allergies with incidences of 7% (n = 57/800), 2% (n = 14/800), 2% (n = 14/800), and 2% (n = 13/800), respectively. Among all injuries recorded (n = 573), the most common were blisters (46%), abrasions/lacerations (24%), pain (not otherwise specified) (19%), tendonitis (3%), and sprains (3%). Among all illnesses recorded (n = 133), the most common were respiratory infections (56%), allergies (11%), contact dermatitis (11%), and other infections (11%). Most injuries were experienced during land navigation (44%), team events (20%), and foot marching (11%), running (6%), and the obstacle course (5%), but when the estimated time involved for each event was considered, activities with the highest injury rates were the obstacle course (65 injuries/hr), running (27 injuries/hr), the Combat Readiness Assessment (activity involving combat-related tasks) (20 injuries/hr), and foot marching (16 injuries/hr). Conclusion: The major limitations of this investigation were: 1) the low specificity with regard to many of the diagnoses/complaints; and 2) the fact that the medical problems reported here are only those seen by medical care providers and are likely an underestimate of the total morbidity in the SFAS course. Soldiers often self-treat and some may be reluctant to see medical personnel because of how it might affect their rating in the course. Nonetheless, this investigation alerts medical personnel to the injuries and illnesses to expect, and public health workers and leadership with activities to target for injury prevention measures during SFAS.
机译:介绍:特种部队评估和选择(SFA)是一个非常物理和精神上要求的19到20天课程,旨在确定士兵是否有资格进入特种部队资格课程。作为在SFAS期间了解医疗问题的第一步,这项研究检查了课程中与伤害相关的伤害,疾病和活动。材料和方法:SFAS课程期间的医疗事件由病态呼叫跟踪器(现场医务人员维护的医疗遭遇的日志)和医疗保健的年表(标准表格600)。针对每种伤害和疾病计算的描述性统计数据由伤害发生时的活动编制损伤。结果:在这项研究的800名士兵中,38%(n = 307/800)和12%(n = 97/800)分别经历了一种或多种伤害和/或疾病。最常见的伤害是水疱和磨损/撕裂分别为20%(n = 158/800)和13%(104/800)。最常见的疾病是呼吸道感染,其他感染,接触性皮炎和过敏率为7%(n = 57/800),2%(n = 14/800),2%(n = 14/800),和分别为2%(n = 13/800)。在记录的所有伤害中(n = 573)中,最常见的是水疱(46%),擦伤/撕裂(24%),疼痛(未另外规定)(19%),肌腱炎(3%)和扭伤(3% )。在记录的所有疾病中(n = 133)中,最常见的是呼吸道感染(56%),过敏(11%),接触皮炎(11%)和其他感染(11%)。在陆地航行(44%),团队活动(20%)和脚前(11%),跑步(6%)和障碍课程(5%),但是当估计时间审议事件,伤害最高的活动是障碍课程(65次伤害/人力资源),跑步(27次伤害/人力资源),作战准备评估(涉及战斗相关任务的活动)(20次伤害/小时)和脚前进(16次伤害/小时)。结论:本调查的主要限制是:1)关于许多诊断/投诉的特异性低; 2)这里报道的医疗问题仅仅是由医疗服务提供者看到的,并且可能低估了SFAS课程中的总发病率。士兵经常自我治疗,有些可能不愿意看到医疗人员,因为它在课程中的评级可能会影响到期。尽管如此,这项调查警告医务人员对伤害和疾病的伤害和疾病,以及在SFAS期间与伤害预防措施的活动的活动和领导。

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