Maritime Health Research and Education-NET/Systematic reviews of systematic reviews

Aims
To publish systematic reviews on Systematic Reviews on maritime health related to the SDGs in the maritime area in the new journal Public Health Challenges(Wiley) or other journals. Systematic reviews of Systematic reviews is used to highlight summary of reviews in one place, where there is more than one review on an important topic . The aim is to contribute to strengthen the scientific knowledge for seafarers, shipping companies, maritime schools and the Maritime Authorities to inspire for implementation of the UN-Sustainable Development Goals in the maritime and other transport workers area. The method is to facilitate access to the new scientific knowledge related to the UN-SDGs in an easy understandable and scientific correct way to inspire the stakeholders to implement the relevant SDG Goals.
 * 1) Global challenges for mental health in seafaring to comply with the SDGs in the maritime area (DL)
 * 2) Global challenges for Covid-19 in seafaring to comply with the 17 SDGs in the maritime area
 * 3) Global challenges for Fatigue in seafaring to comply with the 17 SDGs in the maritime area
 * 4) Global challenges for CV, diabetes, hypertension in seafaring to comply with the 17 SDGs in the maritime area

Methods
PRISMA/ PRISMA-ScR As example, a quick search in PubMed gives 16 systematic review studies for mental health in seafaring and for each of them there are more similar studies as below. This will be challenging for MAHRE-Net pioneers to use reviews of reviews method on maritime health for the first time now there are more and more good review studies Example

What should be done by the stakeholders
Ship owners, Seafarers, Researchers, Maritime Authorities