\u3cp\u3eEffective interventions to prevent work stress and to improve health, well-being, and performance of employees are of the utmost importance. This quasi-experimental intervention study presents a specific method for diagnosis of psychosocial risk factors at work and subsequent development and implementation of tailored work stress interventions, the so-called DISCovery method. This method aims at improving employee health, well-being, and performance by optimizing the balance between job demands, job resources, and recovery from work. The aim of the study is to quantitatively assess the effectiveness of the DISCovery method in hospital care. Specifically, we used a three-wave longitudinal, quasi-experimental multiple-case study appr...
Background and aims Despite the fact that work is the major part of human life and the source of sat...
The paper develops a critical reflection on the guidelines on the assessment of risks to health rela...
The enormous human and economic costs associated with occupational stress suggest that initiatives d...
Effective interventions to prevent work stress and to improve health, well-being, and performance of...
Effective interventions to prevent work stress and to improve health, well-being, and performance of...
Background It is well-known that health care workers in today’s general hospitals have to deal with ...
Objectives Healthcare workers frequently deal with work stress. This is a risk factor for adverse me...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine if a novel workplace stress management program...
Objectives Healthcare workers frequently deal with work stress. This is a risk factor for adverse me...
Objective of the research: Evaluate work related stress and subjectyve health of physicians and nurs...
Background: Organizational changes that involve healthcare hospital departments and care services of...
Background: Adequate implementation of work-related stress management interventions can reduce or pr...
Background. Adequate implementation of work-related stress management interventions can reduce or pr...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Healthcare workers can suffer from occupational stress which may lead to ser...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate an in situ stress reduction program, named PROGRESS...
Background and aims Despite the fact that work is the major part of human life and the source of sat...
The paper develops a critical reflection on the guidelines on the assessment of risks to health rela...
The enormous human and economic costs associated with occupational stress suggest that initiatives d...
Effective interventions to prevent work stress and to improve health, well-being, and performance of...
Effective interventions to prevent work stress and to improve health, well-being, and performance of...
Background It is well-known that health care workers in today’s general hospitals have to deal with ...
Objectives Healthcare workers frequently deal with work stress. This is a risk factor for adverse me...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine if a novel workplace stress management program...
Objectives Healthcare workers frequently deal with work stress. This is a risk factor for adverse me...
Objective of the research: Evaluate work related stress and subjectyve health of physicians and nurs...
Background: Organizational changes that involve healthcare hospital departments and care services of...
Background: Adequate implementation of work-related stress management interventions can reduce or pr...
Background. Adequate implementation of work-related stress management interventions can reduce or pr...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Healthcare workers can suffer from occupational stress which may lead to ser...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate an in situ stress reduction program, named PROGRESS...
Background and aims Despite the fact that work is the major part of human life and the source of sat...
The paper develops a critical reflection on the guidelines on the assessment of risks to health rela...
The enormous human and economic costs associated with occupational stress suggest that initiatives d...