Academic Department of Military Rehabilitation (ADMR): avoiding the pitfalls of ' the Walker Dip' [0.03%]
军事康复学术部(ADMR):避免“Walker低谷”陷阱
Russell J Coppack,P Ladlow,R P Cassidy et al.
Russell J Coppack et al.
A key research theme identified during the 2021 Strategic Delivery Plan (SDP) for Defence Medical Services (DMS) Research was preventing and treating musculoskeletal injury (MSKI). MSKI is a significant burden to military populations global...
Frostbite: a treatment guideline for prehospital treatment in a military environment [0.03%]
冻伤的战场急救指南
B L Turner,T T C F van Dongen,R R Berendsen et al.
B L Turner et al.
Frostbite remains a severe medical condition that causes long-lasting sequelae and can threaten military operations. Information on prehospital treatment of frostbite is scarce and existing guidelines are aimed at the general population.Thi...
Courage, camaraderie and compassion: a qualitative exploration into UK military veterans' experiences of self-compassion within the context of alcohol use disorders and recovery [0.03%]
勇气、同伴关系和同理心:从英国退伍军人的视角出发,探索自我同情在酒精使用障碍及康复过程中的作用(质性研究)
Lisa Jane Barrington,A R Bland,J Keenan
Lisa Jane Barrington
Introduction: UK veterans are at increased risk of mental health and alcohol use disorders (AUDs), experiencing specific challenges such as combat exposure and re-integration which may contribute to treatment barriers. Ex...
Medics as influencers: a historical analysis of British Army military medical exercises in Kenya over two decades [0.03%]
作为影响力者的医务人员:英国军队在肯尼亚二十年来的军事医学演习的历史分析
Patricia Falconer Hall,T Falconer Hall,Z Bailey et al.
Patricia Falconer Hall et al.
Introduction: Annual British Army medical training exercises have run in Kenya since the early 1990s, initially with a dual purpose-to deliver the Kenyan Extended Programme of Immunisation (in remote locations) and to und...
Past-year marijuana use and dependence: veterans versus general population [0.03%]
一年前使用大麻及耐药性:退伍军人与普通人群的对比
Andrew D Derminassian,M S Nickel,K C Alcover
Andrew D Derminassian
Optimisation of mitochondrial function as a novel target for resuscitation in haemorrhagic shock: a systematic review [0.03%]
出血性休克复苏中线粒体功能优化的新靶点:系统综述
Laura Cottey,J E Smith,S Watts
Laura Cottey
Introduction: Traumatic injury is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, and despite significant improvements in patient care, survival in the most severely injured patients remains unchanged. There is a crucial ne...
Osteoarthritis in the UK Armed Forces: a review of its impact, treatment and future research [0.03%]
英国武装部队的骨关节炎:影响、治疗及未来研究综述
Oliver OSullivan,F P Behan,R J Coppack et al.
Oliver OSullivan et al.
Within the UK Armed Forces, musculoskeletal injuries account for over half of all medical downgrades and discharges. Data from other Armed Forces show that osteoarthritis (OA), more common in military personnel, is likely to contribute to t...
Caring for the carers: an evaluation of the recovery, readjustment and reintegration programme (R3P) [0.03%]
护工关怀计划的效果评估:康复、调整与重新融入项目(R3P)的研究
Amos Simms,D Leightley,D Lamb
Amos Simms
Introduction: The challenges faced by healthcare workers, not least during the response to the COVID-19 pandemic, have been extensively studied, and concerns continue to be highlighted in relation to their long-term menta...
Peter Ladlow,C Suffield,J P Greeves et al.
Peter Ladlow et al.
Evaluation of the NHS England 'Op COURAGE' High Intensity Service for military veterans with significant mental health problems [0.03%]
英国NHS“勇者项目”高强度服务对有严重精神健康问题的退伍军人的效果评估
Alan Finnegan,K Salem,N Green et al.
Alan Finnegan et al.
Introduction: In November 2020, The NHS for England launched a pilot High Intensity Service (HIS) programme for treating military veterans complex mental health problems. Seven regional grants were awarded to manage the H...