Data supporting: 'Quick coherence technique facilitating commercial pilots' psychophysiological resilience to the impact of COVID-19'
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2022-11-23 16:29
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Li, Wenliang; Zhang, Jingyi; Braithwaite, Graham; Kearney, Peter (2022). Data supporting: 'Quick coherence technique facilitating commercial pilots' psychophysiological resilience to the impact of COVID-19'. Cranfield Online Research Data (CORD). Dataset. https://doi.org/10.17862/cranfield.rd.21360177
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Eighteen commercial pilots voluntarily participated in a two-day training on quick coherence technique (QCT) following a two-month self-regulated practicing QCT during the controlled rest breaks in the flight deck and day-to day life. There are subjective and objective assessments to evaluate the effects on QCT biofeedback.
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aviation safety, resilience (psychology), biofeedback (psychology)
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10.17862/cranfield.rd.21360177
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