Background: Emergency departments (ED) are complex and dynamic work environments with various psychosocial work stressors that increase risks for providers' well-being. Yet, no systematic review is available which synthesizes the current research base as well as quantitatively aggregates data on associations between ED work factors and provider well-being outcomes. Objective: We aimed at synthesizing the current research base on quantitative associations between psychosocial work factors (classified into patient-/task-related, organizational, and social factors) and mental well-being of ED providers (classified into positive well-being outcomes, affective symptoms and negative psychological functioning, cognitive-behavioural outcomes, and...
Background: The high prevalence of burnout and depression among doctors highlights the need to under...
Background and importance Need for recovery (NFR) describes an individual's need to physically and p...
Background: Occupational stressors in police work increase the risk for officer mental health morbi...
Background: Emergency departments (ED) are complex and dynamic work environments with various psycho...
BACKGROUND:Emergency departments (ED) are complex and dynamic work environments with various psychos...
Abstract Background Emergency departments (EDs) are highly dynamic and stressful care environments t...
This study reports the findings of a 2.5 year intervention project to reduce psychosocial risks and ...
Background. The study objective was to investigate and synthesize available evidence relating to the...
Background: The study objective was to investigate and synthesize available evidence relating to the...
Growing evidence attests to the importance of doctors’ psychosocial working conditions in relation t...
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Background: The high prevalence of burnout and depression among doctors highlights the need to under...
Background and importance Need for recovery (NFR) describes an individual's need to physically and p...
Background: Occupational stressors in police work increase the risk for officer mental health morbi...
Background: Emergency departments (ED) are complex and dynamic work environments with various psycho...
BACKGROUND:Emergency departments (ED) are complex and dynamic work environments with various psychos...
Abstract Background Emergency departments (EDs) are highly dynamic and stressful care environments t...
This study reports the findings of a 2.5 year intervention project to reduce psychosocial risks and ...
Background. The study objective was to investigate and synthesize available evidence relating to the...
Background: The study objective was to investigate and synthesize available evidence relating to the...
Growing evidence attests to the importance of doctors’ psychosocial working conditions in relation t...
© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2018. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published...
Background: The high prevalence of burnout and depression among doctors highlights the need to under...
Background and importance Need for recovery (NFR) describes an individual's need to physically and p...
Background: Occupational stressors in police work increase the risk for officer mental health morbi...