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Biological Agents
- Applying a health behavior theory to explore the influence of information and experience on arsenic risk representations, policy beliefs, and protective behavior
- Cost-effectiveness of a home-based environmental intervention for inner-city children with asthma
- Essentials of environmental health. Enhancing your occupational health nursing practice (Part I)
- Essentials of environmental health. Enhancing your occupational health nursing practice (Part II)
- Experimental evidence for stages of health behavior change: the precaution adoption process model applied to home radon testing
- Global biodiversity scenarios for the year 2100
- Health effects of climate change
- Home intervention in the treatment of asthma among inner-city children
- Infectious disease: the human costs of our environmental errors
- Inhalational mold toxicity: fact or fiction? A clinical review of 50 cases
- Methods and issues in conducting a community-based environmental randomized trial
- National environmental health measures for minority and low-income populations: tracking social disparities in environmental health
- Organic diets significantly lower children's dietary exposure to organophosphorus pesticides
- Place, space, and health: GIS and epidemiology
- Predicting children's blood lead levels from exposure to school drinking water in Seattle, Washington, USA
- Prediction of residential pet and cockroach allergen levels using questionnaire information
- Preventing exposure to influenza: steps health care workers can take
- Psychosocial responses to biological and chemical terrorist threats and events. Implications for the workplace
- Respiratory protection: preventing exposure to communicable agents
- Risk-based consumption advice for farmed Atlantic and wild Pacific salmon contaminated with dioxins and dioxin-like compounds
- The Seattle-King County Healthy Homes Project: a randomized, controlled trial of a community health worker intervention to decrease exposure to indoor asthma triggers
- Unhealthy landscapes: Policy recommendations on land use change and infectious disease emergence
- Wall relative humidity: a simple and reliable index for predicting Stachybotrys chartarum infestation in dwellings
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Environmental and Industrial Agents
- An ecofeminist analysis of nursing knowledge
- Community environmental health concerns and the nursing process. Four environmental health nursing care plans
- Diapering decisions: a community education project
- Environmental health in the health care setting
- Environmental paradigms: moving toward an ecocentric perspective
- Hispanic adolescent farmworkers' perceptions associated with pesticide exposure
- Housing and health: time again for public health action
- Inhalational mold toxicity: fact or fiction? A clinical review of 50 cases
- Lead screening in children: the role of the school nurse
- Lessons learned for the National Children's Study from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences/U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Centers for Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research
- Mapping health on the internet: a new tool for environmental justice and public health research
- Nurses: taking precautionary action on a pediatric environmental exposure: DEHP
- Primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention in reducing pesticide-related illness in farmers
- Promoting environmental health policy through community based participatory research: a case study from Harlem, New York
- Rethinking the environment as a domain of nursing knowledge
- The high environmental cost of disposable diapers
- The impact of globalization and environmental change on health: challenges for nurse education
Environmental Health Risks in Key Locations
- Assessing environmental health risk in the home.
- Assessment of community contamination: a critical approach
- Asthma prevalence and morbidity among rural Iowa schoolchildren
- Billings' methamphetamine epidemic. Nursing leaders frame a public health and environmental health problem
- Community-based intervention research: coping with the "noise" of real life in study design
- Cost-effectiveness of a home-based environmental intervention for inner-city children with asthma
- Defining the roles and functions of occupational and environmental health nurses. Results of a national job analysis.
- Ecological model of occupational stress. Application to urban firefighters.
- Environmental health in the health care setting
- Environmental injustice and the Mississippi hog industry.
- Experimental evidence for stages of health behavior change: the precaution adoption process model applied to home radon testing
- Gender differences in fire fighter job stressors and symptoms of stress
- Hispanic adolescent farmworkers' perceptions associated with pesticide exposure
- Home intervention in the treatment of asthma among inner-city children
- Home is where the harm is: inadequate housing as a public health crisis
- Housing and health: time again for public health action
- Indoor air pollutants: limited-resource households and child care facilities
- K-12 school health and safety–where to start
- Lead screening in children: the role of the school nurse
- Mass-casualty events at schools: a national preparedness survey
- Measuring emotional labor among young workers: refinement of the Emotions at Work Scale.
- Predicting children's blood lead levels from exposure to school drinking water in Seattle, Washington, USA
- Prediction of residential pet and cockroach allergen levels using questionnaire information
- Primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention in reducing pesticide-related illness in farmers
- Prioritizing safe patient handling: The American Nurses Association's Handle With Care Campaign
- Psychosocial responses to biological and chemical terrorist threats and events. Implications for the workplace
- Race disparities in childhood asthma: does where you live matter?
- Reducing the risk of chemical exposures in schools
- Respiratory protection: preventing exposure to communicable agents
- Social support and network conflict in firefighters and paramedics
- Sources of occupational stress among firefighter/EMTs and firefighter/paramedics and correlations with job-related outcomes
- The effects of housing interventions on child health.
- The relationship between housing and health: children at risk
- The Seattle-King County Healthy Homes Project: a randomized, controlled trial of a community health worker intervention to decrease exposure to indoor asthma triggers
- Wall relative humidity: a simple and reliable index for predicting Stachybotrys chartarum infestation in dwellings
Globalization and International Environmental Health
- Environment, ecosystems, and ecological behavior: a dialogue toward developing nursing ecological theory
- Environmental health in the health care setting
- Global and planetary health: teaching as if the future matters
- Global biodiversity scenarios for the year 2100
- Nursing ethics in an era of globalization
- Public health's response to a changed world: September 11, biological terrorism, and the development of an environmental health tracking network
- The impact of globalization and environmental change on health: challenges for nurse education
- The public health impact of global climate change.
Nursing Implications for Environmental Health
- "The people know what they want": an empowerment process of sustainable, ecological community health
- Assessing environmental health risk in the home.
- Community environmental health concerns and the nursing process. Four environmental health nursing care plans
- Competencies in occupational and environmental health nursing
- Environmental Florence Nightingales: nursing's new front line
- Environmental health and nursing practice: a survey of registered nurses
- Environmental nursing diagnoses: a proposal for further development of Taxonomy II
- Essentials of environmental health. Enhancing your occupational health nursing practice (Part I)
- Essentials of environmental health. Enhancing your occupational health nursing practice (Part II)
- Global and planetary health: teaching as if the future matters
- Incorporating environmental health into pediatric medical and nursing education
- Incorporating environmental health into practice: the expanded role of the occupational health nurse
- Integrating environmental health into an undergraduate community health nursing course
- Internet resources for occupational and environmental health professionals
- Mapping the future of environmental health and nursing: strategies for integrating national competencies into nursing practice
- Policy perspectives in environmental health: nursing's evolving role
- Review of pesticide education materials for health care providers providing care to agricultural workers
- Sensitizing nurses for a changing environmental health role
- The impact of globalization and environmental change on health: challenges for nurse education
- The role of the community health nurse in environmental health
Occupational and Environmental Health
- Defining the roles and functions of occupational and environmental health nurses. Results of a national job analysis.
- Ecological model of occupational stress. Application to urban firefighters.
- Environmental hazards in the workplace: legal and safety considerations
- Environmental health in the health care setting
- Environmental injustice and the Mississippi hog industry.
- Gender differences in fire fighter job stressors and symptoms of stress
- Measuring emotional labor among young workers: refinement of the Emotions at Work Scale.
- Preventing exposure to influenza: steps health care workers can take
- Primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention in reducing pesticide-related illness in farmers
- Prioritizing safe patient handling: The American Nurses Association's Handle With Care Campaign
- Psychosocial responses to biological and chemical terrorist threats and events. Implications for the workplace
- Respiratory protection: preventing exposure to communicable agents
- Social support and network conflict in firefighters and paramedics
- Sources of occupational stress among firefighter/EMTs and firefighter/paramedics and correlations with job-related outcomes
Pediatric Environmental Health
- Ambient Air Pollution: Health Hazards to Children
- Assessment of community contamination: a critical approach
- Asthma prevalence and morbidity among rural Iowa schoolchildren
- Children. The unwitting target of environmental injustices.
- Community paths to environmental health: working for change, one child at a time
- Cost-effectiveness of a home-based environmental intervention for inner-city children with asthma
- Diapering decisions: a community education project
- Environmental health of children
- Environmental justice, cumulative environmental risk, and health among low- and middle-income children in upstate New York
- Environmental pediatrics and its impact on government health policy
- Indoor air pollutants: limited-resource households and child care facilities
- K-12 school health and safety–where to start
- Lead screening in children: the role of the school nurse
- Lead sources, behaviors, and socioeconomic factors in relation to blood lead of native american and white children: a community-based assessment of a former mining area
- Lessons learned for the National Children's Study from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences/U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Centers for Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research
- Mary K. Salazar, EdD, RN, COHN-S, FAAOHN, FAAN–Editor, Core Curriculum for Occupational and Environmental Health Nursing
- Methodologic and logistic issues in conducting longitudinal birth cohort studies: lessons learned from the Centers for Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research
- Methods and issues in conducting a community-based environmental randomized trial
- Nurses: taking precautionary action on a pediatric environmental exposure: DEHP
- Organic diets significantly lower children's dietary exposure to organophosphorus pesticides
- Principles and practices of neurodevelopmental assessment in children: lessons learned from the Centers for Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research.
- Race disparities in childhood asthma: does where you live matter?
- Reducing the risk of chemical exposures in schools
- The effects of housing interventions on child health.
- The high environmental cost of disposable diapers
- The National Children's Study: a 21-year prospective study of 100,000 American children
Public Health Implications
- "The people know what they want": an empowerment process of sustainable, ecological community health
- A participatory assessment of environmental health concerns in an Ojibwa community
- Billings' methamphetamine epidemic. Nursing leaders frame a public health and environmental health problem
- Chattanooga Creek: case study of the public health nursing role in environmental health
- Children. The unwitting target of environmental injustices.
- Community based participatory research: a promising approach for increasing epidemiology's relevance in the 21st century
- Community paths to environmental health: working for change, one child at a time
- Community-based intervention research: coping with the "noise" of real life in study design
- Diapering decisions: a community education project
- Environmental equity and health: understanding complexity and moving forward
- Environmental injustice and the Mississippi hog industry.
- Environmental justice, cumulative environmental risk, and health among low- and middle-income children in upstate New York
- Environmental pediatrics and its impact on government health policy
- Getting strategic about the environment and health
- Home is where the harm is: inadequate housing as a public health crisis
- Infectious disease: the human costs of our environmental errors
- Influencing policy on diapering: not for babies only
- Lead sources, behaviors, and socioeconomic factors in relation to blood lead of native american and white children: a community-based assessment of a former mining area
- Mapping health on the internet: a new tool for environmental justice and public health research
- National environmental health measures for minority and low-income populations: tracking social disparities in environmental health
- Primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention in reducing pesticide-related illness in farmers
- Promoting environmental justice through community-based participatory research: the role of community and partnership capacity
- Public health's response to a changed world: September 11, biological terrorism, and the development of an environmental health tracking network
- Race disparities in childhood asthma: does where you live matter?
- Revisiting public health preparedness: Incorporating social justice principles into pandemic preparedness planning for influenza
- The effects of housing interventions on child health.
- The high environmental cost of disposable diapers
- The relationship between housing and health: children at risk
- The riskscape and the color line: examining the role of segregation in environmental health disparities
- Transcendent pluralism and the influence of nursing testimony on environmental justice legislation
Risk Assessment and Management
- Advances in risk assessment and communication
- Communicating risk in diverse communities
- Mapping health on the internet: a new tool for environmental justice and public health research
- Personalized exposure assessment: promising approaches for human environmental health research
- Place, space, and health: GIS and epidemiology
- Using geographic information systems for exposure assessment in environmental epidemiology studies
Theoretical and Conceptual Models
- A participatory assessment of environmental health concerns in an Ojibwa community
- An ecofeminist analysis of nursing knowledge
- An integrative model for environmental health research
- Application of health promotion theories and models for environmental health
- Applying a health behavior theory to explore the influence of information and experience on arsenic risk representations, policy beliefs, and protective behavior
- Community based participatory research: a promising approach for increasing epidemiology's relevance in the 21st century
- Community-based participatory research as a tool to advance environmental health sciences
- Competencies in occupational and environmental health nursing
- Ecological model of occupational stress. Application to urban firefighters.
- Environment, ecosystems, and ecological behavior: a dialogue toward developing nursing ecological theory
- Environmental health disparities: a framework integrating psychosocial and environmental concepts
- Environmental paradigms: moving toward an ecocentric perspective
- I PREPARE: development and clinical utility of an environmental exposure history mnemonic
- Mapping the future of environmental health and nursing: strategies for integrating national competencies into nursing practice
- Methods and issues in conducting a community-based environmental randomized trial
- Personalized exposure assessment: promising approaches for human environmental health research
- Promoting environmental health policy through community based participatory research: a case study from Harlem, New York
- Reconceptualizing the environment
- Rethinking the environment as a domain of nursing knowledge
- Rural community leaders' perceptions of environmental health risks: improving community health
- Taking the lead in environmental health: defining a model for practice
- Thinking upstream: nurturing a conceptual understanding of the societal context of health behavior
- Transformation for health: a framework for health disparities research
- Upstream reflections on environmental health: an abbreviated history and framework for action