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<title>Contributory Factors To Occupational Health Conditions Among Primary School Teachers In Bacnotan,La Union.</title>
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<description>Contributory Factors To Occupational Health Conditions Among Primary School Teachers In Bacnotan,La Union.
Riñon, Anna Dianne
The study determined the contributory factors to occupational health conditions among primary school teachers in Bacnotan, La Unionas a basis to propose health measures to address the more serious contributory factors to the occupational health conditions. The descriptive research method was utilized in the study with a questionnaire as the primary tool used to gather data. Frequency and percentages and weighted mean were used to treat the data.
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<title>Occupational Health Conditions in the Hospitals in the City of San Fernando, La Union.</title>
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<description>Occupational Health Conditions in the Hospitals in the City of San Fernando, La Union.
Apilado, Maripaz
The study aimed to determine the Occupational Health Conditions  in the areas of three (3) hospitals in terms of five (5) conditions as follows: 1. occupational health conditions contribute to health risks; and 2.  intervention measures can be proposed from this study.
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<title>Occupational Health Factors and Physiologic Illnesses of Staff Nurses.</title>
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<description>Occupational Health Factors and Physiologic Illnesses of Staff Nurses.
Pugongan, Jannette
This study determined the extent of exposure to occupational health factors of staff nurses and the degree of occurrence of physiological illnesses of body systems of staff nurses in Tabuk City, Kalinga. The study also determined the significant relationship of occupational health factors and physiologic illnesses.
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<title>Compliance with the Infection Control Guidelines among Personnel in Hemodialysis Centers.</title>
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<description>Compliance with the Infection Control Guidelines among Personnel in Hemodialysis Centers.
Gacad, Aadra Camille
The study aimed to determine the extent of compliance to Infection Guidelines of Personnel in Hemodialysis Centers. The method used in this study is the descriptive design with the use of questionnaires in gathering data. Weighted means were utilized to treat the extent of compliance to infection control guidelines. The following are the salient findings : 1) The compliance to infection control guidelines among personnel in hemodialysis centers is generally acceptable and in consonance with established standards of practice. 2) The infection Control Guidelines which are more complied with among personnel in hemodialysis centers are  executed to an optimal level. 3) The proposed measures can improve the level of compliance to infection control guidelines of personnel in hemodialysis centers.
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