2002
DOI: 10.1080/19325037.2002.10603510
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The Role of Health Educators in Dealing with Biological Threats in the United States

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“…Nursing bioterrorism preparedness is often subsumed under the medical model in nursing literature (Meyer & Morse 2002, Perez et al. 2002, Scharoun et al.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nursing bioterrorism preparedness is often subsumed under the medical model in nursing literature (Meyer & Morse 2002, Perez et al. 2002, Scharoun et al.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nursing bioterrorism preparedness is often subsumed under the medical model in nursing literature (Meyer & Morse 2002, Perez et al 2002, Scharoun et al 2002. Many articles in international journals include information on know how to diagnose and treat diseases caused by bioterrorism, leading readers to believe that this is necessary for nurses (American Academy of Pediatrics 2000, Hagstad 2000, Peralta 2000, Gwerder et al 2001, O'Connell et al 2002, Patt & Feigin 2002, Rebmann et al 2002, Salazar & Kelman 2002, Mack 2004.…”
Section: Related Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Controversy remains as to the most effective method to assess risk, both in disaster preparedness and response. One challenge for health educators is to provide education for both (Perez, Pinzon-Perez, & Sowby, 2002;Whitty & Burnett, 2009). Increasing the knowledge base of laypersons and healthcare providers can encourage accurate self-assessment of potential risk and appropriate actions at both the individual and regional levels.…”
Section: Discussion Of Gaps In Existing Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%