Marty Oehme
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Integrated all new snowballing DOIs into Zotero to be screened and extracted.
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5. Hauer, E., Nordlund, A. M., & Westerberg, K. (2012). Developmental intervention, learning climate and use of knowledge in elderly care. Journal of Workplace Learning, 24(1), 19-33. doi:10.1108/13665621211191087
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12. Olson, R., Thompson, S. V., Elliot, D. L., Hess, J. A., Rhoten, K. L., Parker, K. N., Marino, M. Czuba, L. R., Sommerich, C. M., & Lavender, S. A. (2012). Ergonomic and safety risk factors in home health care: Exploration and assessment of alternative interventions. Work, 42(3), 341-353. doi:10.3233/WOR-2012-1433
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