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Can J Public Health ; 83(6): 452-5, 1992.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1286449

ABSTRACT

Our purpose in examining the social foundation of occupational health nursing is to better determine the future direction of the profession and its impact on a diverse workforce. Part of what makes up the profession of occupational health nursing is found in its definition: a process that is determined by the interaction between the occupational health nurse, worker, work and workplace; its goal is to assist the worker to achieve his or her optimal level of functioning, primarily through health education, health promotion, prevention of disease and injury and crisis intervention. Much of occupational health nursing is also based on its history and the traditions that have been established. A true understanding, then, of what occupational health nursing's future can be comes from a solid understanding of the history of the profession. As social trends in the past affected the profession, so will they in the future.


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Occupational Health Nursing/trends , Social Change , Canada , Forecasting , Humans , Occupational Health Nursing/legislation & jurisprudence , Occupational Health Nursing/organization & administration , Organizational Objectives
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