Navigating dual roles: The psychological well-being and role perception of ex-soldiers who served as military correctional guards

Abstract: While imprisonment's impact on correctional staff has been widely studied, little attention has been given to military prisons. Addressing this gap, the study examines …

Community living center-mental health integration in the Veterans Health Administration: Evaluation of practice patterns

Abstract: Starting in 2008, the Veterans Health Administration required mental health (MH) provider integration in nursing homes, called Community Living Centers (CLCs), to promote …

Experience of military psychologists working with service members affected by combat-related psychological trauma

Abstract: This study examines the occupational stressors, emotional distress, and psychological fatigue experienced by military psychologists working with service members affected …

Pandemic concerns, occupational stressors, burnout, and psychological distress among U.S. Air Force remotely piloted aircraft personnel: A multidimensional mediation model

Abstract: U.S. Air Force remotely piloted aircraft (USAF RPA) personnel face diverse stressors negatively affecting psychological health and military readiness. Prior research in …

Well-being among Canadian Armed Forces men and women: The roles of poor work-life balance and organizational support

Abstract: The military and family can be demanding institutions with competing priorities that can cause poor work-life balance. This study examined the role of work-life balance …

Burnout in military orthopedic surgeons: A multicenter, cross-sectional study

Abstract: BACKGROUND: High rates of burnout are prevalent in U.S. physicians with evidence that the rates are increasing. Military orthopedic surgeons experience unique …

Socioecological drivers of burnout - a mixed methods study of military health providers

Abstract: Introduction: Health provider burnout is highly prevalent (28-51%) in the US and may contribute to a projected national health provider shortage by 2030. The …

Strengthening the psychological health and readiness of military critical care nurses for disaster and future combat environments

Abstract: Critical care nursing is a highly dynamic and demanding field, and critical care nurses play a vital role in the US military health care system. Although many critical …

Factors associated with burnout in military police officers in a city in Paraná

Abstract: Objective: to analyze the association between burnout and sociodemographic, work factors, lifestyle habits and health conditions of military police officers in a …

Implementation of the acute inpatient medicine-high reliability, learning environment, and workforce development initiative (AIM-HI) in rural Veterans Health Administration hospitals: A mixed methods evaluation protocol

Abstract: Introduction: Few rural hospital medicine programs include workforce development training that provides social and professional support for interdisciplinary teams. Even …

Prevalence of burnout among military personnel in the plateau region of China: A cross-sectional survey

Abstract: Objectives: The geographical environment and military activities in the plateau area pose potential work-related stressors for military personnel, leading to burnout …

The association between population health management tools and clinician burnout in the United States VA primary care patient-centered medical home

Abstract: Background: Technological burden and medical complexity are significant drivers of clinician burnout. Electronic health record(EHR)-based population health management …