نتایج جستجو برای: military facilities

تعداد نتایج: 120935  

Journal: :Military medicine 2010
Gary Morris Lang Elizabeth A Pfister Michelle J Siemens

The purpose of this study was to examine the levels of burnout among U.S. Army and civilian nursing personnel assigned to a large military treatment facility. Using a cross-sectional design, a convenience sample of eligible participants (n = 364) completed the Maslach Burnout Inventory. T-test and ordinal logistic regression were used to analyze data. Findings suggest that both groups were expe...

2009
David Metzgar Darcie Baynes Christian J. Hansen Erin A. McDonough Daisy R. Cabrera Melody M. Ellorin Patrick J. Blair Kevin L. Russell Dennis J. Faix

BACKGROUND Group A Streptococcus pyogenes (GAS) exhibits a high degree of clinically relevant phenotypic diversity. Strains vary widely in terms of antibiotic resistance (AbR), clinical severity, and transmission rate. Currently, strain identification is achieved by emm typing (direct sequencing of the genomic segment coding for the antigenic portion of the M protein) or by multilocus genotypin...

2015
Alastair Hay Guri Rortveit

Partnership With NCCAoM on Credentialing Integrative Health Practitioners—New open Access Resource Under Development Recently, the Academic Consortium for Complementary and Alternative Health Care (ACCAHC) received a request for information from a concerned hospital administrator. The institution’s medical doctor–sponsor of a licensed acupuncturist was taking a job elsewhere. No other medical a...

Journal: :Advances in experimental medicine and biology 2015
K Korzeniewski A Skoczyńska A Guzek M Konior A Chciałowski I Waśko M Markowska E Zwolińska

Neisseria meningitidis, etiological factor of invasive meningococcal disease, is a human commensal that colonizes the nasopharynx. Colonization is usually asymptomatic, but it is a prerequisite for disease. Asymptomatic carriers are the major source of infection. In the present study, a survey of N. meningitidis carriage was conducted between January and March 2013 in a military unit in Poland....

Journal: :Women's health issues : official publication of the Jacobs Institute of Women's Health 2011
Janet C Jacobson Jeffrey T Jensen

In 2002, the wife of a young U.S. Navy sailor was given the news that her fetus had no brain, a birth defect known as anencephaly (Wilson, 2010). This condition is not compatible with life, and, at 16 weeks of gestation, the couple decided not to continue the pregnancy. In fiscal 1977, over 25,000 abortions were performed in military facilities (Boonstra, 2010; Burrelli, 2008). However, in 2002...

Journal: :Rand health quarterly 2015
Eunice C Wong Lisa H Jaycox Lynsay Ayer Caroline Batka Racine Harris Scott Naftel Susan M Paddock

A RAND team conducted an independent implementation evaluation of the Re-Engineering Systems of Primary Care Treatment in the Military (RESPECT-Mil) Program, a system of care designed to screen, assess, and treat posttraumatic stress disorder and depression among active duty service members in the Army's primary care settings. Evaluating the Implementation of the Re-Engineering Systems of Prima...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2004
Craig Steinmaus Meng Lu Randall L Todd Allan H Smith

A unique cluster of childhood leukemia has recently occurred around the city of Fallon in Churchill County, Nevada. From 1999 to 2001, 11 cases were diagnosed in this county of 23,982 people. Exposures related to a nearby naval air station such as jet fuel or an infectious agent carried by naval aviators have been hypothesized as potential causes. The possibility that the cluster could be attri...

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 2008
Duane R Hospenthal Clinton K Murray Romney C Andersen Jeffrey P Blice Jason H Calhoun Leopoldo C Cancio Kevin K Chung Nicholas G Conger Helen K Crouch Laurie C D'Avignon James R Dunne James R Ficke Robert G Hale David K Hayes Erwin F Hirsch Joseph R Hsu Donald H Jenkins John J Keeling R Russell Martin Leon E Moores Kyle Petersen Jeffrey R Saffle Joseph S Solomkin Sybil A Tasker Alex B Valadka Andrew R Wiesen Glenn W Wortmann John B Holcomb

Management of combat-related trauma is derived from skills and data collected in past conflicts and civilian trauma, and from information and experience obtained during ongoing conflicts. The best methods to prevent infections associated with injuries observed in military combat are not fully established. Current methods to prevent infections in these types of injuries are derived primarily fro...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2007
Ernest E Moore M Margaret Knudson C William Schwab Donald D Trunkey Jay A Johannigman John B Holcomb

On June 14, 2006, the Institute of Medicine released a three-part report on the future of emergency care, underscoring the evolving crisis in access to urgent medical care in the United States.1 The clear threat of future terrorist activity and recent experience with natural disasters highlight the need to develop a comprehensive response system based on the integration of civilian and military...

Journal: :Rand health quarterly 2018
Kimberly A Hepner Coreen Farris Carrie M Farmer Praise O Iyiewuare Terri Tanielian Asa Wilks Michael Robbins Susan M Paddock Harold Alan Pincus

Providing accessible, high-quality care for psychological health (PH) conditions, such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and major depressive disorder (MDD), is important to maintaining a healthy, mission-ready force. It is unclear whether the current system of care meets the needs of service members with PTSD or MDD, and little is known about the barriers to delivering guideline-concorda...

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