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A call to action for evidence-based military women's health care: developing a women's health research agenda that addresses sex and gender in health and illness.

机译:呼吁采取行动以循证的方式为军事妇女提供医疗保健:制定解决健康和疾病中性别问题的妇女健康研究议程。

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Women in the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines are serving in complex occupational specialties that sustain national policy and ensure combat effectiveness of our forces. Their roles have evolved from supportive roles during early conflicts to active roles in combat support and counterinsurgency operations today. Although women have received military health care over the past three decades, sex- and gender-specific care has been limited to reproductive needs and has rarely addressed military-specific health risks and outcomes. The complexity of military jobs and increased deployments to combat operations has led to increased occupational and health risks for women. As differences have been noted between men and women's deployment-related health outcomes, it is incumbent on the Military Health Care System (MHS) to create an evidence base that addresses sex and gender differences in the health of its service members. A working group of military women's health advanced practice nurses (APN) and research experts proposes to address this gap in knowledge and practices through sex- and gender-specific research. A sex-and gender-based research agenda for military women's health will be a valuable instrument to those who are dedicated to the health of this population, including members of the Army, Navy, and Air Force military nursing community. Using the knowledge that the research agenda generates, military health care providers can develop clinical practice guidelines, influence policy, and participate in program development to improve the health of servicewomen. Shaping a sex- and gender-specific military women's health research agenda will create the foundation for future evidence-based care.
机译:陆军,海军,空军和海军陆战队的妇女担任着复杂的职业专业,这些专业可以维持国家政策并确保我们部队的战斗力。他们的角色已经从早期冲突期间的支持角色演变为今天的战斗支持和平叛行动的积极角色。尽管在过去的三十年中妇女获得了军事保健,但是按性别和针对性别的保健仅限于生殖需求,很少解决针对军事方面的保健风险和后果。军事工作的复杂性和增加的作战行动部署导致妇女的职业和健康风险增加。由于已经注意到男女在与部署有关的健康结果之间存在差异,因此军事卫生保健系统(MHS)有责任建立一个证据库,以解决其服务人员健康方面的性别差异。一个由军事妇女健康高级实践护士(APN)和研究专家组成的工作组建议通过针对性别的研究来解决这一知识和实践方面的差距。对于致力于女性健康的人们,包括陆军,海军和空军军事护理界的人们,基于性别的性别研究议程将是一项宝贵的工具。利用研究议程产生的知识,军事卫生保健提供者可以制定临床实践指南,影响政策并参与计划开发以改善女服务员的健康。制定针对性别和性别的军人妇女健康研究议程,将为未来基于证据的护理奠定基础。

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