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The Occupational Health Nursing practice is an emergent area in Mexico, nevertheless, in other countries the nurses are the most frequent profession in this field.
Arturo Juárez García
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Abstract Background Multidisciplinary care has been advocated for Juvenile‐onset Huntington's Disease but there has been no detailed analysis of this. Objectives To evaluate the current economic costs of providing health care for patients with Juvenile‐onset Huntington's disease (JoHD) and to model the effects and economic costs of providing a ...
Tracey A. Young +5 more
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Objective (s): The present study aimed to identify and describe the perceived risk of occupational low back pain and contributing factors among nursing personnel.
Seyedeh-Somayeh Kazemi +3 more
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Occupational Hazards and Safety Nursing Guidelines for Pediatric Nurses in the Health Care Setting
Amal Ahmed Elbilgahy +2 more
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Abstract Background The optimal design for care delivery in Parkinson's disease (PD) that addresses changing needs of the lived experience is unclear. There is a critical need for care models to be implemented and transferable across diverse healthcare systems with agility.
Deepa Dash +34 more
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The Knowledge and Experience of Nursing Students about Occupational Health and Safety
Hacer Gök Uğur, Ayten Kaya
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Abstract Background Multidisciplinary care under intestinal rehabilitation programs (IRPs) improves survival in pediatric intestinal failure (IF). Professional societies recommend the management of pediatric patients with IF by an IRP. Whether these recommendations are followed in cases of neonatal IF is currently unclear.
Katie A. Huff +11 more
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Community-Based Action Research Intervention to Promote Occupational Health Nursing of Portuguese Quarry Workers. [PDF]
Alves CM +5 more
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Barriers to timely nutrition support in patients with cancer: A scoping review
Abstract In clinical cancer settings, malnutrition can go undiagnosed and patients often receive nutrition care only after they have lost substantial weight or developed severe side effects. Neglecting to provide nutrition care to a patient in a timely manner can lead to increased difficulties in supporting them and to poorer clinical outcomes. The aim
Francesca Tabacchi +5 more
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