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Healthcare professionals’ experiences during Operation Ancient Babylon in Iraq: A qualitative study:
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The lived experiences of healthcare professionals during the operation “Ancient Babylon” in Iraq are explored to understand their feelings and problems encountered and advice is given for those interested in pursuing similar experiences.Abstract:
BackgroundHealthcare professionals are usually employed in civilian inpatient and outpatient settings but can also work in countries experiencing military conflict.AimsTo explore the lived experien...read more
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