关于加拿大武装部队成员和退伍军人在医疗释放期间的健康和福利的定性调查

Q2 Social Sciences
L. Williams, A. Skomorovsky, Cynthia Wan, Jennifer E. C. Lee
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摘要

摘要引言从军人生活向平民生活的过渡可能是一项艰难的调整,尤其是对于那些已经出院的成员来说。然而,很少进行研究来细致入微地了解生病和/或受伤的加拿大成员和退伍军人在整个过渡期的经历。方法进行了四十五次半结构化访谈,以深入了解医疗释放加拿大武装部队(CAF)成员(N = 14) 以及医疗释放的退伍军人(N = 31)。主题探讨了他们目前的健康和福祉,以及在释放期间和释放后经历的过渡压力和挑战。对访谈记录进行了专题分析。结果研究结果表明,许多生病和受伤的成员都经历了身心健康挑战,这造成了巨大的压力,并影响了他们的心理健康。本研究还强调了参与者在释放期间和释放后所经历的压力和挑战。医学释放成员的共同主题是:(1)不确定性,(2)过渡过程和CAF支持,以及(3)缺乏准备。退伍军人最常见的压力源涉及:(1)管理他们的疾病和/或伤害,(2)管理就业,(3)养老金和残疾支持,以及(4)寻找意义和目的。讨论讨论了关于改善退伍军人福利的建议和影响,以及各种类型的服务和计划的实施和发展。
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Qualitative Inquiry on the Health and Well-Being of Canadian Armed Forces Members and Veterans during Medical Release
Abstract Introduction The transition from military to civilian life can be a difficult adjustment, particularly for those members who have medically released. However little research has been conducted to gain a nuanced understanding of the experiences of ill and/or injured Canadian members and veterans throughout the transition period. Methodology Forty-five semi-structured interviews were conducted to gain insight on the challenges that medically releasing Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) members (N = 14) and medically released veterans (N = 31) encountered during their transition process. Topics explored their current health and well-being, as well as transition stressors and challenges experienced during and post-release. Transcripts of interviews were subjected to a thematic analysis. Results Findings demonstrated that numerous ill and injured members experienced both physical and mental health challenges, which caused significant stress and impacted their psychological well-being. The present study also highlighted the stress and challenges that participants experienced both during and after release. Common themes found for medically-releasing members were: (1) uncertainty, (2) transition process and CAF support, and (3) lack of readiness. Veterans’ most common stressors related to: (1) managing their illness and/or injury, (2) managing employment, (3) pensions and disability support, and (4) finding meaning and purpose. Discussion Recommendations and implications regarding improving veteran well-being, as well as the implementation and development of various types of services and programs are discussed.
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Military Behavioral Health
Military Behavioral Health Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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