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Title page •	Article title •	Authors •	Afiliaciones •	Contact, name, mail, afiliacion Abstract 100-150 words Problem to be solved Increase mental and physical health of seaman by using efforts and programs to improve their habits focussing on mental health but measuring both impacts on mental health and physical health. It is anticipated that considerable gains can be achieved by applying experience from world wide research projects that Ólafur Chresten Jenssen has carried out in many countries worl and much experience that has been accumulated in Iceland about health and working conditions of seaman. Research questions 1) Can we improve physical wellbeing on the ships by positve safety climate. 2) Can we improve the well-being on board the ship measured in fewer diseases both physical and mental on board the ship.3) Can we estimate or make a draft of how a well designed program to improve seemans health and safety may look like. Methods :The research team will in the pilot phase use questionaries that have been verfied as being useful in such studies. (Ólafur var með nafn á slíkum lista, hann er nýrri en þinn og yrði notaður í könnuninni. ) After evaluation of results and check for validity a number of programs will be conceived of  with the aim of improving the conditions and risk awareness of the crew to combat old habits and make new ones for better health and safety of the crew. Expected results if the program is continued for some years very good results can be expected. Fewer cases of mental disorders and fewer cases of physical diseases, fewer cases of psychosomatic diseases also so improvement in seamans health should be visible by far lower figures of diseases and less absense from work. Introduction Background/rationale •	Explain the scientific background and rationale for the investigation being done •	It is very important to know, how a population may benefit from SHE- management systems, •	This is known to reduce the number of accidents (diseases) in a given population. To verify if the number of diseases will be lowered within such systems is imperative. Results regarding this issue may not be that absolute. The scientific background is evidence from many studies that have been carried out in many countries by Olaf Chresten Jensen and scientists from diverse countries, Panama, Portugal, Danmark and Cyprus. It is known from Psychotherapy. that discussión and elaboration of conditions and of relations may help patients with psychic problems. In long terms the mental awareness of patients will improve and physical state and mental health will improve leading to increased longetivity. Objectives •	State the research questions, including any prespecified hypotheses Methods Study design •	Present key elements of study design early in the paper Setting •	Describe the setting, locations, and relevant dates, including periods of recruitment, exposure, follow-up, and data collection. •	The ideal number of participants maybe around 100. Hopefully this can be managed by recruiting many companies for the study. All the companies within the study will be Icelandic unless older data may be used to increase the validity of the study. Participants •	(a) Give the eligibility criteria, and the sources and methods of selection of participants •	Any icelandic company involved in fishing may participitate in the study.Trawler and fishing boats fishing in icelandic wáter or abroad are all relevant study objects. Variables •	Clearly define all outcomes, exposures, predictors, potential confounders, and effect modifiers. Give diagnostic criteria, if applicable Data sources/ measurement •	For each variable of interest, give sources of data and details of methods of assessment (measurement). Describe comparability of assessment methods if there is more than one group Bias •	Describe any efforts to address potential sources of bias Study size •	Explain how the study size was arrived at •	Quantitative variables •	Explain how quantitative variables were handled in the analyses. If applicable, describe which groupings were chosen and why Statistical methods •	a) Describe all statistical methods, including those used to control for confounding •	(b) Describe any methods used to examine subgroups and interactions •	(c) Explain how missing data were addressed •	(d) If applicable, describe analytical methods taking account of sampling strategy •	(e) Describe any sensitivity analyses Informed consent The participants will be explained the purpose and details of the study through confirming the consent from the beginning of the questionnaire before the start. All of information from the participants will be confidential and only used for scientific purpose. Ethical requirements The ethical rules for database research in Denmark and for the University of Southern Denmark are complied with. Confidentiality in handling personal information is done according to the rules set out by the Danish Data Protection Agency. There are no personal sensitive information included so approval from the Ethics Committee or written informed consent is not necessary. Data and results will be used for the public health master thesis in the University of Southern Denmark. Informed consent The participants will be explained the purpose and details of the study through consent from the beginning of the questionnaire before the start. All of information from the participants will be confidential and only used for scientific purpose. Chronogram Where and when will the data be collected Dissemination of results Research team Financial budget References