Safe and healthy school environments.

作者: Robert J. Geller , I. Leslie Rubin , Janice T. Nodvin , W. Gerald Teague , Howard Frumkin

DOI: 10.1016/J.PCL.2007.01.005

关键词: Occupational safety and healthEnvironmental healthInjury preventionHuman factors and ergonomicsSuicide preventionMedical educationHealth promotionCrowdingPoison controlEmergency medical servicesMedicine

摘要: Children spend much of their waking time at school. Many the factors in school environment can be improved with careful planning and allocation resources. The pediatrician, as a child advocate, is an excellent position to influence resources improve educational outcome. This article summarizes some current understanding gathered from applying environmental health approach setting provides basis for interested physician other advocate learn more get involved.

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