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Occupational Health and Social Resources

International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, 2001
There is a relationship between the changes in work-related diseases and the following factors: the transformation of the organization of work, organizational development, as well as human and social changes in the work environment. These factors also influence the maintenance of industrial health and safety standards at work.
O, Cernavin, P, Lemke-Goliasch
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Faith: an untapped health resource

Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 1987
A holistic nursing viewpoint is needed to tap this ever present yet often overlooked health ...
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Insuring Good Health: A Consumer Health Resource

Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 2022
Choosing and using health insurance is a complicated task for anyone, and there are limited resources available to assist users during this process. Insuring Good Health is an online resource that was developed out of a community-based participatory research partnership to address this need.
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Adaptability: A Personal Resource for Health

Scholarly Inquiry for Nursing Practice, 1991
Adaptation theories from the social and biological sciences have served well as building blocks for theory development in nursing. Recent consideration of the theories and their assumptions, however, has pointed to incongruencies with broadened conceptualizations of health and well-being.
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Synapse health resources online

Journal of Medical Systems, 1992
The University of Nebraska Medical Center maintains the Synapse Health Information Network to provide timely clinical and library resource information to health professionals across Nebraska and surrounding regions. The system is in over 115 sites across Nebraska and surrounding regions and maintains over 320 network users.
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Culture as a Resource for Mental Health.

Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 2003
This article is based on the author's address at the National Multicultural Conference and Summit III in Los Angeles, California, in January 2003. The author focuses on culture as a resource--a resource for theories that can inform one's understanding of human behavior; a resource for healing, self-help, and positive emotions; a resource for clinical ...
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Health Information Resource Database

Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 2010
The Health Information Resource Database covers approximately 1,500 organizations and government contacts that provide consumer health information upon request. Entries include organization contact information, brief descriptive abstracts, and information about any available publications and services provided by the organization.
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MedEdPORTAL: a resource for health educators

The Clinical Teacher, 2014
Along with the case scenario or learning resources, the author/s also describe how to effectively use the resource for teaching–learning, and their experiences with using the resource. The resources can be browsed according to subject, featured collections, competencies, academic focus, professional interest, organ systems and format.
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Mobilization of Health Resources for Defense

Radiology, 1951
This discussion of some of the problems involved in mobilization of the health resources of the country for defense will be limited to a few of the many health personnel and health supply problems with which the Health Resources Office of the National Security Resources Board is concerned.
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The limits of health care resources

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1992
The United States has’ limited facilities, personnel, and equipment to prevent, diagnose and treat illness and injury. There will never be an adequate supply of these resources to do everything for everyone; there never has been. “Thus,” as Lundberg says, “care is rationed every day but in irrational ways.“’ De facto rationing has physicians ...
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