Occupational risk
These resources are about people's experiences following exposure to asbestos in certain occupations, including the Military, education and health care sectors, and risk of exposure in occupations not typically associated with asbestos exposure.
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- Resources to download
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- Pen portraits - educational resources developed from the Military Mesothelioma Experience Study (MiMES).
- Videos
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- - a Society of Occupational Medicine webinar from March 2024
- - a short animation on gender differences in experiences of mesothelioma to help support professionals
- - contains an interview with the daughter of a teacher who developed mesothelioma
- Reports
- Publications and articles
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- . British Council Safety Management magazine, 5 September 2024.
- . People, Place and Policy, Early View, pp. 1-10.Taylor, B., Allmark, P., & Tod, A. (2024).
- Hidden Killer: investigating mesothelioma in healthcare workers: article in OH Today
- '. The Conversation. Taylor, B., Tod, A., Allmark, P. (2023).
- . Cancer Nursing Practice.
- . Illness, Crisis & Loss 2022
- International Journal of Nursing and Health Care Research 5: 1342. DOI: 10.29011/2688-9501.101342
- . BMJ Open Respiratory Research, 9(1).k M, Robertson S, Darlison L, Creech L & Tod A (2022)
- . European Journal of Oncology Nursing. Volume 50, February 2021 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejon.2020.101889
- . European Journal of Oncology Nursing. Vol 52, June 2021. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejon.2021.101966
- . Psycho鈥怬ncology. 2020; 29: 1464鈥 1473. https://doi.org/10.1002/pon.5454
- Nursing Standard 35(12):14-16 https://rcni.com/nursing-standard/features/mesothelioma-are-nurses-being-put-risk-workplace-168506
- . Cancer Nursing Practice. 2020 doi: 10.7748/cnp.2020.e1745