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Study protocol for a prospective, longitudinal cohort study investigating the medical and psychosocial outcomes of UK combat casualties from the Afghanistan war: the ADVANCE Study

机译:研究议定书,持久,纵向队列研究调查英国作战伤亡的医疗和心理社会结果来自阿富汗战争:提前研究

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Introduction The Afghanistan war (2003–2014) was a unique period in military medicine. Many service personnel survived injuries of a severity that would have been fatal at any other time in history; the long-term health outcomes of such injuries are unknown. The ArmeD SerVices TrAuma and RehabilitatioN OutComE (ADVANCE) study aims to determine the long-term effects on both medical and psychosocial health of servicemen surviving this severe combat related trauma.Methods and analysis ADVANCE is a prospective cohort study. 1200 Afghanistan-deployed male UK military personnel and veterans will be recruited and will be studied at 0, 3, 6, 10, 15 and 20 years. Half are personnel who sustained combat trauma; a comparison group of the same size has been frequency matched based on deployment to Afghanistan, age, sex, service, rank and role. Participants undergo a series of physical health tests and questionnaires through which information is collected on cardiovascular disease (CVD), CVD risk factors, musculoskeletal disease, mental health, functional and social outcomes, quality of life, employment and mortality.Ethics and dissemination The ADVANCE Study has approval from the Ministry of Defence Research Ethics Committee (protocol no:357/PPE/12) agreed 15 January 2013. Its results will be disseminated through manuscripts in clinical/academic journals and presentations at professional conferences, and through participant and stakeholder communications.Trial registration number The ADVANCE Study is registered at ISRCTN ID: ISRCTN57285353.
机译:简介阿富汗战争(2003年至2014年)是军事医学独特的时期。许多服务人员幸存下来那会是历史上任何其他时候致命的严重程度的损伤;这种损伤的长期健康结果是未知的。各军种和外伤的康复效果(ADVANCE)研究的目的是确定军人幸存这种严重的打击相关trauma.Methods和分析推进医疗和心理健康的长期影响是一项前瞻性队列研究。 1200阿富汗部署的男性英国军事人员和退伍军人招聘会,并将在0,3,6,10,15年和20年进行研究。半是谁,持续作战创伤的人员;相同尺寸的对照组已经根据部署到阿富汗,年龄,性别,服务等级和角色一直频率相匹配。与会者经过一系列的身体健康测试和问卷调查,通过该信息对心血管疾病(CVD),心血管病危险因素,骨骼疾病,心理健康,功能和社会后果,生活,就业质量和mortality.Ethics和传播预收研究已经从国防研究伦理委员会的批准,教育部(协议号:357 / PPE / 12)同意1月15日2013年它的结果将通过手稿在临床/学术刊物和简报专业会议进行传播,并通过参与者和利益相关者沟通.Trial登记号ADVANCE试验被注册在ISRCTN ID:ISRCTN57285353。

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