Catastrophe and Response Expanding the Notion of Self to Mobilize Nurses’ Attention to Policy and Activism

作者: Paula N. Kagan

DOI: 10.1177/0894318410389076

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摘要: The author in this column explores implications of the 2010 Gulf Mexico British Petroleum oil spill for human-environment-health. One aim was to acknowledge continuing occurrences catastrophe affecting human-environment-health that are greatly compounded due lack regulation and enforcement, infrastructure maintenance, public policy oversight. second explore how disciplinary conceptualizations self need expand better include environment so nurses can contribute further preventing disaster, while their historically significant response such events.

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