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Undergraduate Occupational Health Nursing Education in Chile, Colombia, Brazil, and Mexico.

Miguel Valencia-ContreraFlerida Rivera-RojasJosé D Castro-BastidasMaria Lucia do Carmo Cruz RobazziMaría Quintana-ZavalaSandra Valenzuela-Suazo
Published in: Workplace health & safety (2023)
The authors recommend that training centers develop programs associated with occupational nursing, which is considered an imperative to strengthen public health in developing countries and an ethical and equitable response to the working population.
Keyphrases
  • public health
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  • quality improvement
  • mental health
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  • nursing students
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