An international perspective on improving occupational conditions for direct care workers in home health
Abstract The occupational health and safety of direct care workers in the home health setting has been the focal point of a somewhat scarce, though highly important, body of research. Although the demand for home care services continues to expand with the rapidly growing population of older adults w...
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Main Author: | Miriam Ryvicker (Author) |
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