No occupation is more dangerous than serving in a nation's armed forces, where service-personnel may face atrocious conditions and events. Some experience mental health problems including Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, depression and anxiety. The spouse and children are exposed to frequent moves, and endure long periods separated from a partner or parent
The current and long standing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are producing a large population of soldi...
This paper reviews Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in Veterans and military members primarily f...
The present study sought: (a) to investigate differences in the type of stressors and level of job s...
Reprinted with permission of the Australian Nursing & Midwifery FederationNo occupation is more dang...
Military nurses account for a small but important percentage of veterans. These nurses may be expose...
Active duty, Reserve, and National Guard nurses participate in wartime, humanitarian, and disaster r...
Recently, the impact of deployment, especially war-zone experiences on the well-being of military pe...
The aim of this paper was to explore how a military career may affect the mental health of serving a...
Even in the absence of wartime stressors, the military lifestyle is characterized by frequent challe...
This study was conducted using publicly available resources. Its aim was to identify military nurses...
Abstract Wars have more negative effects on the lives of soldiers than positive. This means that th...
Maria Olenick,1 Monica Flowers,1 Valerie J Diaz1,21Nicole Wertheim College of Nursing and Health Sci...
ABSTRACT: Few nurse practitioner programs integrate education on care of veterans into their curricu...
War service increases the risk of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) to combatants, and has been ...
© 2018 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. More than 20 million Veterans currently live...
The current and long standing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are producing a large population of soldi...
This paper reviews Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in Veterans and military members primarily f...
The present study sought: (a) to investigate differences in the type of stressors and level of job s...
Reprinted with permission of the Australian Nursing & Midwifery FederationNo occupation is more dang...
Military nurses account for a small but important percentage of veterans. These nurses may be expose...
Active duty, Reserve, and National Guard nurses participate in wartime, humanitarian, and disaster r...
Recently, the impact of deployment, especially war-zone experiences on the well-being of military pe...
The aim of this paper was to explore how a military career may affect the mental health of serving a...
Even in the absence of wartime stressors, the military lifestyle is characterized by frequent challe...
This study was conducted using publicly available resources. Its aim was to identify military nurses...
Abstract Wars have more negative effects on the lives of soldiers than positive. This means that th...
Maria Olenick,1 Monica Flowers,1 Valerie J Diaz1,21Nicole Wertheim College of Nursing and Health Sci...
ABSTRACT: Few nurse practitioner programs integrate education on care of veterans into their curricu...
War service increases the risk of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) to combatants, and has been ...
© 2018 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. More than 20 million Veterans currently live...
The current and long standing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are producing a large population of soldi...
This paper reviews Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in Veterans and military members primarily f...
The present study sought: (a) to investigate differences in the type of stressors and level of job s...