Health, well-being and quality of life of community members displaced after an industrial disaster in Trinidad
ConclusionsThe authors suggest that community-level health workers in industrial disaster situations should focus on building community social capital and train first respondents and health workers to become alert to possible health challenges such as delayed or postponed health routines and the emergence of psychological and mental health issues.
Source: Journal of Public Health - Category: Health Management Source Type: research
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