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Teamwork skills, shared mental models, and performance in simulated trauma teams: an independent group design
(BioMed Central, 2010-08-31)
Background
Non-technical skills are seen as an important contributor to reducing adverse events and improving medical management in healthcare teams. Previous research on the effectiveness of teams has suggested that ...
Perceived learning outcome: the relationship between experience, realism, and situation awareness during simulator training
(Via Medica, 2010)
Background. Navigation errors are a frequent cause of serious accidents and work-related injuries among seafarers. The present study investigated the effects of experience, perceived realism, and situation awareness (SA) ...
A study of the side effects of Pandemrix influenza (H1N1) vaccine after whole-crew vaccination on board a Norwegian naval vessel
(Via Medica, 2010)
Background: The frigate His Norwegian Majesty’s ship (HNoMS) Fridtjof Nansen was participating in operations in the Gulf of Aden in support of the EU mission tasked with protecting vessels from the threat of piracy. The ...
Psychopathy, anxiety, and resiliency – Psychological hardiness as a mediator of the psychopathy–anxiety relationship in a prison setting
(Elsevier, 2014-09-14)
The literature on the association between psychopathy and anxiety is somewhat mixed, but it has been proposed that one possible advantage of psychopathy might be resiliency against anxiety. Another construct related to ...
High-performing trauma teams: frequency of behavioral markers of a shared mental model displayed by team leaders and quality of medical performance
(BioMed Central, 2017-11-10)
Background: High quality team leadership is important for the outcome of medical emergencies. However, the behavioral marker of leadership are not well defined. The present study investigated frequency of behavioral markers ...
The combined influence of hardiness and cohesion on mental health in a military peacekeeping mission: A prospective study
(Scandinavian Psychological Associations and John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2015-06-16)
A large number of studies have shown that hardiness and cohesion are associated with mental health in a military context. However, most of them are presented without controlling for baseline mental health symptoms, which ...
Relationship between Neuroticism, Threat of shock and Heart Rate Variability Reactivity
(Via Medica, 2013)
The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between Neuroticism, non-executive functioningand heart rate variability (HRV) in both threat and non-threat situations. Sixty-five male sailors fromthe Royal ...
Mental readiness for maritime international operation: procedures developed by Norwegian navy
(Via Medica, 2014)
Seafarer’s mental health is vital for a well-functioning organisation. Neglecting mental health status on board could be extremely costly for both the crew affected as well as the company. The present article outlines an ...
Heart rate variability and cortisol responses during attentional and working memory tasks in naval cadets
(Via Medica, 2012)
The aim of the project was to study the relationship between heart rate variability (HRV) and cortisol release
during cognitive challenging tasks. Forty-nine male naval cadets from the Royal Norwegian Naval
Academy were ...
Cultural differences in emotional intelligence among top officers on board merchant ships
(Via Medica, 2012)
The current research investigated cultural differences in emotional intelligence among top officers
on board vessels of multicultural maritime companies. We found that Southeast Asian officers
scored higher than European ...