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Primary care assessment for UK Military Veterans

The study will develop an intervention that delivers an assessment in primary care for UK ex-Service personnel.

We will co-design and test the feasibility of embedding a health and social well-being assessment into primary care. The assessment will allow for a more proactive approach to identifying ex-Service personnel who may be susceptible to health and personal crises.

The current model of health and social care relies on individuals reaching out for help, yet we know that as a group, ex-Service personnel often delay seeking support.  This study seeks to address such help-seeking obstacles by designing a proactive model that actively seeks to identify early warning signs of health and social care issues, allowing earlier preventative action.

The project aims to:

1. Co-design with ex-Service personnel a health and social care assessment for ex-Service personnel for use in general practice surgeries.

2. Refine and develop with stakeholders a model to deliver the health and social care treatment, incorporating NHS healthcare services and the military charity sector.

3. Review existing physical, psychological, social and substance harm reduction interventions for UK ex-Service personnel and use those to inform the outcome measures to use in an evaluation of the model.

4. Conduct a study that evaluates whether the model developed is feasible and acceptable for use with ex-Service personnel, which will include a resource use and cost assessment.

Funding

This project is funded by Forces in Mind Trust.

Lead researcher

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Dr Dean Whybrow

Lecturer: Mental Health Nursing (Teaching & Research)

Telephone
+44 29225 11656
Email
WhybrowD@cardiff.ac.uk