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Teaching occupational health to medical students

Patient Education and Counseling, 1984
Occupational and environmental disease and injury are both widespread and preventable, yet their study has been traditionally neglected in undergraduate medical education. Because family physicians will encounter many working patients who are subject to varying degrees of risk as a result of their job, home, or community environment, family practice ...
K M, Rest, D H, Cordes, J C, Hake
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Occupational Therapy Students’ Perspectives on Occupation as an Agent That Promotes Healthful Lifestyles

The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1996
Abstract Objectives. This study was conducted to determine occupational therapy students’ perspectives on occupation as an agent that promotes healthful lifestyles, what factors influence these perspectives, and the extent to which formal classroom instruction in occupation as a health-promoting agent influenced their perspective ...
J L, Dermody, P P, Volkens, S L, Heater
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Disruption of academic occupations during COVID-19: impact on mental health and the role of occupational therapy in tertiary education

, 2020
Education is a social determinant of health and higher education can promote inclusion in society. Inclusion in higher education during social distancing can limit engagement in academic occupations. Lack of engagement can lead to mental health concerns.
Karen M. Keptner, K. McCarthy
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Empathy levels in physiotherapy students: a four-year longitudinal study

Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 2022
Background Empathy is a key value in health-related occupations such as physiotherapy. Purpose This longitudinal study aimed to determine the empathy levels of students in a four-year bachelor of physiotherapy program.
H. Yucel
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Occupational health teaching for pre registration nursing students

Nurse Education Today, 2002
The amount of time spent teaching occupational health and the methods used to teach this subject in the pre registration nursing programmes in the UK was surveyed. Questionnaires were sent to the Deans of all 66 Schools of Nursing identified from the UCAS list in 2000. Forty six responded.
Stuart, Whitaker   +2 more
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Evaluation of the Health Occupations Aptitude Examination

Respiratory care, 1997
INTRODUCTION: In our Respiratory Care Program, attrition rates vary, but periodically approach undesirable levels. To reduce attrition and more accurately predict success, a revision of the current selection procedures was necessary.
Jeff Standridge   +2 more
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Jewish Students' Experiences of Antisemitism in Higher Education Settings and Daily Occupations.

OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health
An alarming increase in antisemitism compromises Jewish students' sense of safety and may result in occupational injustice. This study aimed to explore Jewish students' exposure to antisemitism and its impact on their mental health and daily occupations.
Amiya Waldman-Levi   +6 more
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Design and Validation of a Health Inequalities Questionnaire for Occupational Health Nurses and Occupational Health Nursing Students in Spain

Nursing & Health Sciences
ABSTRACTThis article aims to describe the methodology for the design, validation, reliability, and pilot testing of a questionnaire aimed at exploring the knowledge and training needs on health inequalities of occupational health nurses (OHNs) and occupational health nursing students in Spain.
Antonio Javier Cortés‐Aguilera   +3 more
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Students, Stress, and the Pandemic: An Occupational Health Perspective for Nursing Education

Journal of Nursing Education, 2021
Background: Nursing students have high risk factors for stress, and the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic underscored weaknesses in mitigating nursing student stress and supporting well-being. Occupational health uses proven frameworks and perspectives for understanding and mitigating health risks, and promoting worker wellness.
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Student occupational health and safety in technological education

2016
Apprentice work is a major strategy to ensure education and integration into the labor market for young workers from 14 to 24 years of age. Considering that physical and mental integrity of young workers is related to the adequate information and conditions of Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) workspace and their right to quality work, this study ...
Costa, D. M.B.   +3 more
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