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A pilot survey of post-deployment health care needs in small community-based primary care clinics

机译:小型社区初级保健诊所对部署后医疗需求的试点调查

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Background Relatively little is known regarding to what extent community-based primary care physicians are encountering post-deployment health care needs among veterans of the Afghanistan or Iraq conflicts and their family members. Methods This pilot study conducted a cross-sectional survey of 37 primary care physicians working at small urban and suburban clinics belonging to a practice-based research network in the south central region of Texas. Results Approximately 80% of the responding physicians reported caring for patients who have been deployed to the Afghanistan or Iraq war zones, or had a family member deployed. Although these physicians noted a variety of conditions related to physical trauma, mental illnesses and psychosocial disruptions such as marital, family, financial, and legal problems appeared to be even more prevalent among their previously deployed patients and were also noted among family members of deployed veterans. Conclusions Community-based primary care physicians should be aware of common post-deployment health conditions and the resources that are available to meet these needs.
机译:背景相对很少有人知道在阿富汗或伊拉克冲突的退伍军人及其家人中,基于社区的初级保健医生在多大程度上遇到了部署后的医疗保健需求。方法该初步研究对德克萨斯州中南部地区基于实践的研究网络中的小型城市和郊区诊所工作的37名初级保健医生进行了横断面调查。结果约有80%的回应医生报告说,他们正在照顾已部署到阿富汗或伊拉克战争地区或已部署家庭成员的患者。尽管这些医生指出与身体创伤,精神疾病和心理社会破坏有关的各种疾病,例如婚姻,家庭,经济和法律问题,在他们以前部署的患者中似乎更为普遍,而且在部署退伍军人的家庭成员中也注意到。结论基于社区的初级保健医生应了解部署后常见的健康状况以及可满足这些需求的资源。

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