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Veteran-to-Veteran Program

The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2018
More Veterans are receiving health care outside of the Veterans Health Administration. Over concern for the Veteran's safety and the provider's competency, three progressive steps have been taken within the state of West Virginia. J Contin Educ Nurs. 2018;49(11):493–495.
Sarah Snider   +2 more
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Strongyloidiasis in Veterans

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1987
To the Editor.— The article by Genta and colleagues 1 on the use of an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for the diagnosis of strongyloidiasis in an atrisk group emphasizes the need for using multiple diagnostic modalities in the search for this elusive parasite.
David J. Rowbottom   +2 more
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Veterans and Veteran Families in General Education

The Journal of General Education, 2011
ABSTRACTThere is little discussion as to the involvement of military students in higher education and their benefit to the classroom in the form of civic development and learning outcomes. The study suggests that all students benefit from these engagements but special considerations should be undertaken by creating positive learning environments.
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Addressing the Opioid Epidemic in the United States: Lessons From the Department of Veterans Affairs.

JAMA Internal Medicine, 2017
Reflecting a comprehensive VA effort to improve pain management, in 2007 fewer veterans received high doses of opioids and more veterans received non-opioid pain therapies, naloxone, and treatment for substance use disorders.
W. Gellad, C. Good, D. Shulkin
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Access of Women Veterans to Veterans Affairs Hospitals

Women & Health, 1994
Women veterans represent a rapidly growing segment of the veteran population. This study examines how the utilization of VA hospitals by women veterans has changed since 1980. Information on the use of VA hospitals was obtained from the discharge database for all VA hospitals.
Thomas W. Weiss   +2 more
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Psychometric validation of the PERMA-profiler as a well-being measure for student veterans

Journal of American College Health, 2019
Objective: The current study aims to validate the PERMA-Profiler, a well-known well-being measure, among a sample of student veterans. Participants: A sample of 205 student veterans were recruited from universities across the United States. Method: Cross-
Emre Umucu   +6 more
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Veterans' satisfaction and perspectives on helpfulness of the Veterans Crisis Line

Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2021
AbstractObjectiveCrisis hotlines are an important part of a public health approach to suicide prevention. The Veterans Crisis Line (VCL) provides hotline services to Veterans. There is a paucity of research concerning the effectiveness of the VCL. The current work describes efforts to establish groundwork for VCL effectiveness research.Methods155 VCL ...
Meaghan A Stacy   +4 more
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Veterans with early psychosis: a comparison of veterans and non-veterans

2017
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) ; Aim: Early psychosis has been identified as period during which rapid identification and treatment can lead to significant improvement in clinical and functional outcomes. Despite increased research, no studies have examined early psychosis in Veteran populations.
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Diabetes in Nonveterans, Veterans, and Veterans Receiving Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care

Diabetes Care, 2004
OBJECTIVE—To compare behavioral risk factors and health and disease characteristics among three groups of adults with diabetes: nonveterans, veterans not receiving Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) health care, and veterans using VA services.RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—Two data sources were used to describe the veteran population.
Edward J. Boyko   +4 more
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Veterans

2015
In many ways, veterans face the end of life in a similar manner to civilians. In some ways, however, they experience death differently. This chapter identifies some of these differences in the hopes that readers will come to understand the unique hospice needs of veterans and their families.
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