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Citation

Antoni C, Silverman MA, Nasr SZ, Mandi D, Golden AG. Mil. Med. 2012; 177(12): 1498-1501.

Affiliation

Orlando VA Medical Center, 5201 Raymond Street, Orlando, FL 32803, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2012, Association of Military Surgeons of the United States)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

23397695

Abstract

Military personnel are exposed to unique environmental hazards and psychological stressors during their service to our nation. As a result, military service personnel are at high risk not only for physical injury but for psychological trauma as well that may result in post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, substance abuse, and homelessness. These medical and psychosocial issues may hasten the development of life-limiting illnesses and may complicate the delivery of end-of-life care. Community-based hospice agencies often lack the resources and expertise to address the special needs of veterans. This article highlights the efforts of the Department of Veterans Affairs to provide comprehensive and co-ordinated end-of-life support for "those who served."


Language: en

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