Advocating for Deployed Women Veterans' Health Differences, Difficulties, and Disparities.

作者: Patricia L. Conard , Myrna L. Armstrong

DOI: 10.1111/NUF.12143

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摘要: PROBLEM: The preceding article presented a glimpse of deployed women veterans, their military culture, and experiences in the Global War on Terror (Iraq Afghanistan) to assist civilian nurses gain significant rapport provide important culturally sensitive care. METHODS: Pertinent literary sources were reviewed gather applicable data about problem. FINDINGS: A confirmatory answer from assessment question "Have you served military?" use Military Health History Pocket Card for Clinicians (available at http://www.va.gov.oaa/pocketcard) will with revealing possible health risks increased amounts men veterans seeking (and/or returning to) variety community-based services. This examines specific differences (e.g., research literature, post-traumatic stress disorder, sexual trauma), difficulties reproductive, gynecologic, urinary, suicide), gender disparities (varied treatment patterns). CONCLUSION: Understanding these situations, can better advocate increasing evidence-based decisions that physical behavioral responses different male counterparts. Continual assessment, knowledgeable care, ongoing literature review, interdisciplinary team development, presence resourceful community agencies should be part holistic Language: en

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