Military veterans can experience limb loss as a direct result of conflict, an accident, illness or injury. Whatever the cause, there is a need to recognise the long-term consequences and challenges of limb loss on maintaining independence in one’s home. This study aimed to examine the housing needs of veterans experiencing limb loss, and the impact of limb loss on housing needs and home adaptations of ageing military veterans. Thirty-two military veterans (aged 43–95) participated in this study and up to three life-story interviews were carried out with each participant. Two themes were generated: availability of support and changing housing needs. It is evident from the findings that military veterans are unique in various ways, specifical...
A multiprofessional research project examined in detail the factors that affect the adaptability of ...
Accessing suitable accommodation post transition into civilian life from the military is one of the ...
This PhD by Publication brings together seven papers published between 2018 and 2020. The research t...
Military veterans can experience limb loss as a direct result of conflict, an accident, illness or i...
The impact of losing a limb in military service extends well beyond initial recovery and rehabilitat...
Purpose: This study aims to explore the physical, psychological and social wellbeing of veterans who...
The impact of losing a limb in military service extends well beyond initial recovery and rehabilitat...
This report presents findings of research into how veterans with limb loss, and their families, live...
‘Maintaining independence’ is a core project for many older people; a project which has received cri...
Background: Combat-related limb-loss has been brought to the attention of the public and the politic...
It the midst of a globally ageing population, where and how we live as we get older, matters. The Ro...
Background: The quality of life is diminished among veterans with limb amputation. Affecting factors...
This article examines the changing nature of home for disabled ex-servicemen in the Second World War...
Purpose: Most veterans live for many years after their war-related traumatic lower-limb amputation, ...
This paper reports on a systematic review undertaken in 2013 aimed at identifying evidence and dismi...
A multiprofessional research project examined in detail the factors that affect the adaptability of ...
Accessing suitable accommodation post transition into civilian life from the military is one of the ...
This PhD by Publication brings together seven papers published between 2018 and 2020. The research t...
Military veterans can experience limb loss as a direct result of conflict, an accident, illness or i...
The impact of losing a limb in military service extends well beyond initial recovery and rehabilitat...
Purpose: This study aims to explore the physical, psychological and social wellbeing of veterans who...
The impact of losing a limb in military service extends well beyond initial recovery and rehabilitat...
This report presents findings of research into how veterans with limb loss, and their families, live...
‘Maintaining independence’ is a core project for many older people; a project which has received cri...
Background: Combat-related limb-loss has been brought to the attention of the public and the politic...
It the midst of a globally ageing population, where and how we live as we get older, matters. The Ro...
Background: The quality of life is diminished among veterans with limb amputation. Affecting factors...
This article examines the changing nature of home for disabled ex-servicemen in the Second World War...
Purpose: Most veterans live for many years after their war-related traumatic lower-limb amputation, ...
This paper reports on a systematic review undertaken in 2013 aimed at identifying evidence and dismi...
A multiprofessional research project examined in detail the factors that affect the adaptability of ...
Accessing suitable accommodation post transition into civilian life from the military is one of the ...
This PhD by Publication brings together seven papers published between 2018 and 2020. The research t...