Perceptions of the utility and acceptability of an emergency child minding service for health staff.
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Reducing Disaster Exacerbated Non-Communicable Diseases Through Public Health Infrastructure Resilience: Perspectives of Australian Disaster Service Providers.Perceived Facilitators and Barriers to Local Health Department Workers' Participation in Infectious Disease Emergency Responses.Defining, Describing, and Categorizing Public Health Infrastructure Priorities for Tropical Cyclone, Flood, Storm, Tornado, and Tsunami-Related Disasters.
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Perceptions of the utility and acceptability of an emergency child minding service for health staff.
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Perceptions of the utility and ...... ding service for health staff.
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Andrew Johnson
Bethany Hooke
Jenine Lawlor
Peter Aitken
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10.1017/DMP.2014.118
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2014-12-01T00:00:00Z