Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) and Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) created multiple challenges for the mental health of soldiers who served there. The local facility in this study determined there was a gap in providing OEF/OIF veterans assistance with mental health issues. The practice-focused question explored whether a training module for nurses would assist in the identification of signs and symptoms of mental health issues in OEF/OIF veterans, such as posttraumatic stress disorder, anxiety, depression, addictions, and suicidal/homicidal ideations, to help ensure timely referral for services. The project used Kolcaba\u27s comfort theory as the basis for the training module. A pretest, training module, and posttest were created and admin...
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) has affected millions of veterans who have served in the Unite...
This brief is about the connections between being a OIF/OEF veteran who receives care from the VHA a...
The first part of this series (JCN, 28(5): 30–32) provided the background to the study, which used s...
This qualitative study examines the experiences of veterans and active duty service members who enga...
Veterans are at increased risk for developing mental illnesses because of separation from families, ...
Behavioral health services exist for Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF)/Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) ...
With the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan lasting over a decade, hundreds of military mental health prov...
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to examine how combat veterans of Operation Iraqi Freedo...
This Note argues that legislation requiring improved mental health treatment for veterans of OIF (Op...
The conflict Afghanistan and Iraq have now taken their places amongst the longest running wars in Am...
As members of the United States Military return stateside from the combat zones in Iraq and Afghanis...
The purpose of this study was to provide a clear conceptualization of how Vietnam veterans who have ...
Much attention has been given to treating Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring (OIF/OEF) Veter...
This study was conducted using publicly available resources. Its aim was to identify military nurses...
Purpose: This phenomenological study described the lived experience and aftermath of U.S. military n...
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) has affected millions of veterans who have served in the Unite...
This brief is about the connections between being a OIF/OEF veteran who receives care from the VHA a...
The first part of this series (JCN, 28(5): 30–32) provided the background to the study, which used s...
This qualitative study examines the experiences of veterans and active duty service members who enga...
Veterans are at increased risk for developing mental illnesses because of separation from families, ...
Behavioral health services exist for Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF)/Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) ...
With the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan lasting over a decade, hundreds of military mental health prov...
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to examine how combat veterans of Operation Iraqi Freedo...
This Note argues that legislation requiring improved mental health treatment for veterans of OIF (Op...
The conflict Afghanistan and Iraq have now taken their places amongst the longest running wars in Am...
As members of the United States Military return stateside from the combat zones in Iraq and Afghanis...
The purpose of this study was to provide a clear conceptualization of how Vietnam veterans who have ...
Much attention has been given to treating Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring (OIF/OEF) Veter...
This study was conducted using publicly available resources. Its aim was to identify military nurses...
Purpose: This phenomenological study described the lived experience and aftermath of U.S. military n...
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) has affected millions of veterans who have served in the Unite...
This brief is about the connections between being a OIF/OEF veteran who receives care from the VHA a...
The first part of this series (JCN, 28(5): 30–32) provided the background to the study, which used s...