Evaluation of eConsult use by Defence Primary Healthcare primary care clinicians using a mixed-method approach [0.03%]
采用混合研究方法评估国防初级保健医师使用eConsult的情况
Antony Sean Willman
Antony Sean Willman
Introduction: eConsult has recently been introduced into Defence Primary Healthcare to allow Service Personnel of the British Armed Forces and their dependants improved access to healthcare. This review sought the views o...
Effects of physical fitness training on metabolic syndrome among military personnel in Taiwan [0.03%]
体能训练对台湾官兵代谢症候群影响之研究
Che-Fu Chang,Y-C Wu,C-H Lai et al.
Che-Fu Chang et al.
Introduction: Metabolic syndrome (MS) is strongly associated with cardiovascular diseases and diabetes but can be prevented with regular physical activity. This study aimed to assess the impact of a physical fitness train...
Observational Study
BMJ military health. 2023 May;169(e1):e15-e19. DOI:10.1136/bmjmilitary-2020-001761 2023
Michael Smith,R Withnall,S Anastasova et al.
Michael Smith et al.
Introduction: Several UK military expeditions have successfully used physiological sensors to monitor participant's physiological responses to challenging environmental conditions. This article describes the development a...
Initial naval officer training: enhancing physical preparedness through an improved joining instruction process [0.03%]
初始海军军官训练:通过改进入职指导过程提高身体素质准备状况
Henry James Jonathon Hughes,J Stevens
Henry James Jonathon Hughes
Does vitamin D supplementation prevent SARS-CoV-2 infection in military personnel? Review of the evidence [0.03%]
维生素D补充剂能预防军事人员感染SARS-CoV-2吗?证据回顾
Iain T Parsons,R M Gifford,M J Stacey et al.
Iain T Parsons et al.
For most individuals residing in Northwestern Europe, maintaining replete vitamin D status throughout the year is unlikely without vitamin D supplementation and deficiency remains common. Military studies have investigated the association w...
Beverly P Bergman,D F Mackay,J P Pell
Beverly P Bergman
Introduction: Recent attention has focused on veterans who have lost limbs in conflict, but the number of UK veterans who lose limbs to disease is unknown. We used data from the Trends in Scottish Veterans' Health study t...
Transport time after combat-related injury and patient-reported outcomes among US service members [0.03%]
美国军人战斗相关损伤的转运时间及其对患者报告结果的影响
Raneem J Hawari,C T McCabe,A L Dougherty et al.
Raneem J Hawari et al.
Introduction: The 'golden hour' is a universal paradigm that suggests trauma patients have lower morbidity and mortality when provided with medical care within 1 hour after injury. The objective of this study was to exami...
Role of sex and stature on the biomechanics of normal and loaded walking: implications for injury risk in the military [0.03%]
性别和身高中正常走路和负重行走生物力学的作用:对军队受伤风险的意义
Niamh Gill,A Roberts,T J OLeary et al.
Niamh Gill et al.
Load carriage and marching 'in-step' are routine military activities associated with lower limb injury risk in service personnel. The fixed pace and stride length of marching typically vary from the preferred walking gait and may result in ...
Musculoskeletal injury in military Special Operations Forces: a systematic review [0.03%]
军事特种部队的肌肉骨骼损伤:系统性回顾
Joanne Stannard,L Fortington
Joanne Stannard
Introduction: Special Operations Forces conduct military activities using specialised and unconventional techniques that offer a unique and complementary capability to conventional forces. These activities expose Special ...