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Critical Analysis of the Healthcare Response to Burn-Pit-Related Illnesses for Post-9/11 Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans

机译:对9/11后伊拉克和阿富汗退伍军人对烧伤相关疾病的医疗保健反应的批判性分析

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A serious concern among post-9/11 Iraq and Afghanistan veterans (IAV) are health conditions from military and environmental exposure while serving. Many veterans are becoming suddenly ill and experiencing symptoms that have been associated with exposure to burning trash or “burn pits” set up to destroy waste produced by the military. IAVs are exhibiting respiratory conditions and other numerous health issues from exposure to burn pits during deployments. From the US military operations to the Middle East, 70% of the military personnel reported respiratory illnesses, with 17% experiencing symptoms serious enough to require medical care. Despite growing concerns, little research has been conducted on the health conditions of returning veterans. Many veterans have difficulty gaining appropriate access to care, unable to travel long distances to Veterans health facility, or have to deal with long wait times to see a provider. As a result, many veterans utilize civilian emergency rooms and healthcare facilities. Most healthcare facilities are not familiar with military-related health conditions. To address and prevent delays in care, it is helpful to have a veteran-specific screener questionnaire at the point of healthcare access. Getting a better understanding of the background and history of veterans can aid in accurately triaging this community and lead to better health care outcomes. Collecting and maintaining data regarding health issues that can arise from burn pit exposures can help direct the care of this specific community of veterans. In seeking to improve the understanding of IAV health issues from exposure to burn pits, the aim of this article is to help educate and raise awareness, and assist health care professionals to better triage and direct the care or resources necessary to help this underserved and at-risk community of our veterans.
机译:9/11之后的伊拉克和阿富汗退伍军人(IAV)严重关切的是服役期间受到军事和环境影响的健康状况。许多退伍军人突然病倒,并经历了与焚烧垃圾或“焚烧坑”相关的症状,焚烧坑或焚烧坑旨在摧毁军方产生的废物。从部署过程中暴露于燃烧坑中,IAV表现出呼吸条件和其他许多健康问题。从美国的军事行动到中东,70%的军事人员报告有呼吸系统疾病,其中17%的症状严重到需要医疗的程度。尽管人们越来越担心,但对于归国退伍军人的健康状况进行的研究很少。许多退伍军人难以获得适当的医疗服务,无法长途跋涉前往退伍军人的医疗机构,或者不得不等待很长时间才能去看医疗提供者。结果,许多退伍军人利用民用急诊室和医疗设施。大多数医疗机构都不熟悉与军事有关的健康状况。为了解决和防止延误治疗,在获得医疗保健时,应准备一份针对特定退伍军人的筛查问卷。更好地了解退伍军人的背景和历史可以帮助对该社区进行准确分类,并带来更好的医疗保健结果。收集和维护有关可能由于烧坑暴露而引起的健康问题的数据,可以帮助指导这个特定的退伍军人社区的护理。为了增进对暴露于火坑的IAV健康问题的理解,本文的目的是帮助教育和提高认识,并协助医疗保健专业人员更好地分流并指导必要的护理或资源,以帮助这种服务不足和处于困境的人。退伍军人的高风险社区。

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