نتایج جستجو برای: repatriation

تعداد نتایج: 648  

Journal: :SciMedicine Journal 2021

During the COVID-19 pandemic, evacuation and repatriation of nationals have been done by many countries. However, this has posed several socio-economic public health issues that are worth exploring. This commentary, therefore, aims at exploring impact amidst pandemic. Evacuation helped to alleviate psycho-social effects pandemic on foreign nationals, also creates a sense relief for host nations...

Journal: :Revista de Direito Internacional 2023

In the context of changes in migration process taking place world, support compatriots, protection their rights and freedoms are becoming one key priorities Kazakhstan's foreign policy. The purpose study is to legal aspects supporting compatriots accordance with legislation such countries as Russian Federation, Federal Republic Germany Korea, determine main directions development relevant Kazak...

2015
N Abu Al-Saad J Burton N Jones S Webb

Results 169 patients were transferred from Papworth ICU to a general ICU during the study period. 46 (27.2%) were originally referred for ECMO, 123 (72.8%) in the non-ECMO group were predominantly elective & emergency cardiothoracic surgery patients. The overall median Length of Stay (LoS) in Papworth ICU was 11 days (Interquartile range, IQR, 15.5 days). In the receiving hospital, median LoS w...

Journal: : 2023

This research investigates the challenges to Bangladesh’s endeavors for Rohingya repatriation from Bangladesh Myanmar since 2017 2022. security forces forced more than one million migrate 1978 till last arrival of them in 2017. The United Nations High Commissioner Human Rights marked persecution on ‘a textbook example ethnic cleansing’(United Rights, 2017). Rohingya, globe's most oppressed mino...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1948
M JONES J M TANNER

At the end of May, 1945, we were seconded from Mill Hill Emergency Hospital to start a neurosis centre for repatriated prisoners of war at Dartford, Kent. During the following eight months 811 repatriates from the North-west Europe sector passed through the unit. This paper describes the clinical characteristics of these men, their treatment and rehabilitation, and the results of a short-term f...

Journal: :Military medicine 2013
Francine Segovia Jeffrey L Moore Steven Linnville Robert E Hoyt Robert E Hain

This study examined sleep histories associated with resilience after trauma defined as a continuous lack of psychiatric illness across 37 years. Data were drawn from a 37-year follow-up examination of the effects of the Vietnam prisoner of war (POW) experience. The Robert E. Mitchell Center for POW Studies is a unique institution holding the only longitudinal study of the effects of the America...

2017
Mads D. Faurby Olaf C. Jensen Lulu Hjarnoe Despena Andrioti

Seafarers sail the high seas around the globe. In case of illness, they are protected by international regulations stating that the employers must pay all expenses in relation to repatriation, but very little is known about the cost of these repatriations. The objective of this study was to estimate the financial burden of repatriations in case of illness. We applied a local approach, a micro-c...

Journal: :Nursing times 1995
A Williams

When Australian soldiers returned from World War I they were of ered the chance to settle on ‘land i t for heroes’. Promotional material painted a picture of prosperous farms and contented families, appealing to returned servicepeople and their families hoping for a fresh start. Yet just 20 years after the inception of these soldier settlement schemes, fewer than half of the settlers remained o...

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