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Repatriation for diseases or non-battle injuries (DNBI): long-term impact on quality of life.

Eelco HuizingaF J IdenburgThijs T C F van DongenR Hoencamp
Published in: BMJ military health (2019)
The amount of military service members who contract a DNBI is significant and imposes a burden on the capacity of the medical support, readiness of deployed units and sustainability of ongoing operations. However, regarding QoL, being forced to leave their units and to be repatriated to their home country due to a DNBI seems to have no significant impact on reported psychological symptoms of distress and reintegration experiences. Future research should focus on more in-depth registration of illnesses and not combat related diseases and injuries and even longer-term outcomes.
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