Literature DB >> 24899556

[Taiwan occupational health nursing: practices, policies and future trends].

Pei-Jen Chang1.   

Abstract

The steady evolution of domestic industries and the continued expansion of the workforce have outdated Taiwan's traditional model of occupational health nursing, which focuses on preventing work-related diseases and ensuring workplace safety. Professional-competency evaluations, now widely used within the medical and other professional communities to confirm that individuals have mastered relevant knowledge and skills, are a fixture in service quality management and related strategies. Occupational health nurses have a critical role in promoting and ensuring the quality of occupational-health related services. A multifaceted strategy is needed to update the domestic model of occupational health nursing. This strategy should include: 1) Set professional standards and create standard teaching materials for national occupational health nurses; 2) Enhance the professional efficacy of nurses in this field; 3) Survey the relevant role functions and education/training needs of occupational health nurses; 4) Develop relevant elective courses; and 5) Format courses/curricula for e-learning and for multimedia platforms. Furthermore, after implementation of this strategy, the model should be evaluated in terms of the knowledge and skills acquired by occupational health nurses. It is hoped that by reflecting local needs and experiences this new model will update the field of occupational health nursing to meet the needs of the current and future workplace in Taiwan and increase nursing knowledge and skills in order to foster and sustain healthy workplace environments.

Keywords:  occupational health nurse; policies; practices; trends

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24899556     DOI: 10.6224/JN.61.3.29

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hu Li Za Zhi


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1.  Employer and Promoter Perspectives on the Quality of Health Promotion Within the Healthy Workplace Accreditation.

Authors:  Chen-Yin Tung; Yun-Wen Yin; Chia-Yun Liu; Chia-Chen Chang; Yi-Ping Zhou
Journal:  J Occup Environ Med       Date:  2017-07       Impact factor: 2.162

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