This thesis presents the results of a qualitative study into the experience of an economic intervention for landmine victims with chronic pain syndrome in rural Cambodia. The study aims to find changes in chronic pain after an economical intervention in the form of a loan to the victims, e.g. a cow or a pig or a certain amount of money. This research is following another research in year 2000 by TMC (Tromsø Mineskadesenter) for evaluation of chronic pain in landmine victims on Battambang1. That study indicated that chronic pain syndrome is a major medical problem in severely injured landmine accident survivors, whether those survivors are amputees or not. The authors found that the quality of primary trauma care did not reduce post-injury p...
Various wars and internal conflicts have left the civilians of Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam in ser...
The lives of some of the most impoverished Cambodians are beginning to improve as a result of new go...
Queen’s University and the Pan-American Health Organization are collaborating on a project called Co...
Abstract. This article describes a case we experienced while doing volunteer medical work in Cambodi...
Disabled landmine victims and socio-economic status are dynamic and intricately linked. �is study ai...
In postconflict settings, a substantial number of injuries and related disabilities are caused by la...
World Vision International has been helping the disabled in Cambodia since the early 1970s. The auth...
Based on the hypothesis that pain is a stand-alone problem, not just a symptom of Post-Traumatic Str...
Cambodia is one of the poorest countries in south-east Asia and is still emerging from the events of...
Minefields along Tajikistan\u27s borders with Afghanistan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, as well as cen...
By conducting interviews with survivors of landmine incidents, Landmine Survivors Network (LSN) has ...
Cambodia is one of the poorest countries in south-east Asia and is still emerging from the events of...
Landmine victims have been the focus of attention since the formation of the International Campaign ...
Background Cambodia is one of the poorest countries in south-east Asia and is still emerging from th...
Tajikistan, a State Party to the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention (APMBC) since 1 April 2000, cont...
Various wars and internal conflicts have left the civilians of Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam in ser...
The lives of some of the most impoverished Cambodians are beginning to improve as a result of new go...
Queen’s University and the Pan-American Health Organization are collaborating on a project called Co...
Abstract. This article describes a case we experienced while doing volunteer medical work in Cambodi...
Disabled landmine victims and socio-economic status are dynamic and intricately linked. �is study ai...
In postconflict settings, a substantial number of injuries and related disabilities are caused by la...
World Vision International has been helping the disabled in Cambodia since the early 1970s. The auth...
Based on the hypothesis that pain is a stand-alone problem, not just a symptom of Post-Traumatic Str...
Cambodia is one of the poorest countries in south-east Asia and is still emerging from the events of...
Minefields along Tajikistan\u27s borders with Afghanistan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, as well as cen...
By conducting interviews with survivors of landmine incidents, Landmine Survivors Network (LSN) has ...
Cambodia is one of the poorest countries in south-east Asia and is still emerging from the events of...
Landmine victims have been the focus of attention since the formation of the International Campaign ...
Background Cambodia is one of the poorest countries in south-east Asia and is still emerging from th...
Tajikistan, a State Party to the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention (APMBC) since 1 April 2000, cont...
Various wars and internal conflicts have left the civilians of Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam in ser...
The lives of some of the most impoverished Cambodians are beginning to improve as a result of new go...
Queen’s University and the Pan-American Health Organization are collaborating on a project called Co...