نتایج جستجو برای: medical repatriation

تعداد نتایج: 595032  

Journal: :Military medicine 1990
R J Ursano J R Rundell

The prisoner of war (POW) experience is greatly influenced by the environmental and sociocultural factors of the particular captivity setting. Among the most important coping mechanisms are communication, maintenance of military social structure, and personality flexibility. Following repatriation some former POWs develop psychiatric disorders, most commonly 1) medico-psychiatric disorders due ...

2013
Bohdan Kaluzny Raman Pall

The Canadian Forces completed its combat mission in the Kandahar province of Afghanistan in 2011 and were instructed by the Government of Canada to complete its redeployment out of Kandahar by the end of December 2011. Materiel and equipment were transported back to Canada over several lines of communications. Nearly 1500 sea containers full of materiel, 800 vehicles, and 200 air pallets of mat...

Journal: :Military medicine 2013
Francine Segovia Jeffrey L Moore Steven Linnville Robert E Hoyt Robert E Hain

This study examined sleep histories associated with resilience after trauma defined as a continuous lack of psychiatric illness across 37 years. Data were drawn from a 37-year follow-up examination of the effects of the Vietnam prisoner of war (POW) experience. The Robert E. Mitchell Center for POW Studies is a unique institution holding the only longitudinal study of the effects of the America...

2005
D. Shand

The majority of health problems encountered in association with travel stem from preexisting, perhaps latent, illness in the individual which may be exacerbated by the rigours and hazards of travel. It is essential that the advising physician understands the hazards that are likely to be encountered during travel in order that they may develop informed decisions regarding fitness for travel and...

Journal: :AMA journal of ethics 2017
Mark G Kuczewski

Medicine has a conceptual contribution to make to the immigration debate. Our nation has been unable to move forward with meaningful immigration reform because many citizens seem to assume that immigrants are in the United States to access benefits to which they are not entitled. In contrast, when medicine encounters undocumented immigrants in the health care or medical education setting, it is...

2005
Akiko Uenaka Hisashi Wada Midori Isobe Takashi Saika Kazuhide Tsuji Eiichi Sato Shuichiro Sato Yuji Noguchi Ryohei Kawabata Takushi Yasuda Yuichiro Doki Hiromi Kumon Keiji Iwatsuki Hiroshi Shiku Morito Monden Achim A. Jungbluth Gerd Ritter Roger Murphy Eric Hoffman Eiichi Nakayama

1Department of Immunology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama, Japan 2Department of Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University, Suita, Japan 3Department of Urology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama, Japan 4Department of Dermatology, Okayama University Graduate Sc...

Journal: :International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health 2010
Thomas E Küpper Bernd Zimmer Gerson Conrad Paul Jansing Aline Hardt

OBJECTIVES Although ambulance flights are routine work and thousands of employees work in repatriation organizations, there is no data on noise exposure which may be used for preventive advice. We investigated the noise exposure of crews working in ambulance flight organizations for international patient repatriation to get the data for specific guidelines concerning noise protection. MATERIA...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2011
Sylvaine Artero Jacques Touchon Anne-Marie Dupuy Alain Malafosse Karen Ritchie

BACKGROUND In 1962 approximately 1.5 million French people living in Algeria were repatriated to France in very poor and often life-threatening conditions. These people constitute a cohort for the study of the long-term impact of gene-environment interaction on depression. AIMS To examine the interaction between a highly stressful life event and subsequent depression, and its modulation by a ...

Journal: :Croatian medical journal 2005
Mevludin Hasanović Osman Sinanović Slobodan Pavlović

AIM To estimate the frequency, type, and severity of psychological trauma among Bosnian refugee adolescents during the process of repatriation after the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. METHODS A sample of 239 pupils (120 girls and 119 boys), with a mean age (+/-standard deviation) of 15.2+/-2.1 years were assessed for war traumatic events, acculturation and repatriation maladjustment...

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