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Rodriguez–Acosta RL et al. – These findings illustrate the importance of evaluating work–related injuries separately for aides and nurses, given differences in injury risk profiles and injury outcomes. It is particularly important that occupational safety needs of aides be addressed as this occupation experiences significant job growth.


   

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