Coming home from war: a literature review
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Coming home from war: a literature review

Deidre Wild Principal lecturer, Faculty of health and social care, University of the West of England, Bristol

In the last of three articles, DEIDRE WILD examines the stressors faced by health professionals returning from the Gulf

This, the last of three literature reviews, builds on previous articles concerned with the stressors and stresses of pre-deployment (Wild 2003a) and deployment (Wild 2003b) to war in general, and the 1991 Gulf War (GW) in particular.

Emergency Nurse. 11, 2, 22-27. doi: 10.7748/en2003.05.11.2.22.c1116

Keywords :

defence nursing

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