Duality of roles and moral injury in Defence Force nurses

Abstract: Military medics, who are both professional soldiers and qualified nurses, can face situations where their training and moral ethos conflict in the performance of duty. …

Toward military cultural competence among new civilian mental health providers

Abstract: The U. S. military requires culturally competent practices in clinical mental health. This article aims to affirm that our military has a language, system of rank, norms …

Identifying predictors of positive and negative affect at mid-deployment among military medical personnel

Abstract: Introduction: Positive and negative affect influence an individual's ability to utilize available physical, psychological, and social resources to maximize responses to …

Military medical providers’ postdeployment perceptions of Operation Iraqi Freedom

Abstract: Little research has explored the perceptions of military medical providers in the deployed environment and how their perceptions may change over time across an extended …

Addressing differences in knowledge and experience in trauma care capabilities among an international team of military medical care providers in a deployed setting

Abstract: Military medical personnel are crucial in providing life-saving care at the point of injury (POI) in challenging environments such as combat zones and disaster areas. …