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Women's Health Literature Search

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This search tool is intended to be a resource for the VA Women's Health community including: clinicians, managers, policy makers, researchers, and Veterans.

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Study design

Descriptive
Observational
Experimental
Qualitative
Systematic Review/Meta-analysis
Other



Period of Service

OEF/OIF
Vietnam
Korea
World War II
Persian Gulf/Gulf War
Not Specified
Other



Research setting

Active Duty
Clinic
Hospital
Int. HCS
Multi-site
City
Regional
National



Funder

Department of Veterans Affairs
Department of Defense
VA and DoD (Joint)
Other non-VA, non-DoD entity
DoD and Non
VA and Non
Other/Not reported



Topics

Clinical research
Environmental and occupational exposures, post deployment health
Non-military exposures
Health behaviors, promotion, prevention, and epidemiology

Health Services Research:
Education/ training (providers)
Health status & Health rel. qual. of life
Organizational research
Provider behavior
Quality of care + Patient Satisfaction
Utilization and access
Mortality
Tools (research or clinical)
Vulnerable populations (e.g. homeless)
Conditions

Chronic conditions:
Bone, joint, rheumatic
All vascular disease
Endocrinologic
Gastrointestinal
Neurological (includes stroke)
Obesity
Thyroid
Urologic
Multiple medical conditions
Environmental exposures

Gender Specific and Reproductive Care:
Benign disease of the female reproductive tract
Breast
Cancers of the reproductive tract
Contraception
Disease and conditions of pregnancy
Estrogen and fertility drugs
STD/STI
General gynecological

Psychiatric:
Mood disorders
PTSD
General psychiatric

Substance abuse:
Alcohol
Drugs
Smoking
General substance abuse

Trauma:
MST
Polytrauma/TBI/SCI
Sexual assualt
General trauma