A model program: stress management unit--a clinic run by army nurses
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A model program: stress management unit--a clinic run by army nurses
Abstract
People suffering from stress and stress-related disorders are a great challenge to our already depleted military health care system. Early identification and separation of soldiers not able to adjust, immediate intervention for temporarily stressed soldiers, and stress management for dependents and retirees help decrease visits to military hospitals and clinics. Immediate intervention for salvageable soldiers also helps improve work performance and productivity. A Stress Management Unit has been open for two years at Brooke Army Medical Center (BAMC), Texas. This article identifies the need for stress management clinics in the military and briefly describes the nurse-run program at BAMC.
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