Background: To develop quality scales for occupational health services (OHSs) and describe and explain variation in quality across the UK university sector. Methods: Analysis of data from a national survey, to which 93 of 117 (79%) UK universities responded, and from the Higher Education Statistics Agency. Two quality scales were generated, one from the 1985 International Labout Organization recommendations on OHSs and one from clinicians' perceptions (good, adequate, poor) about their OHS. The determinants examined were number of university staff, type of OHS (in-house, contracted, none/other), number of full-time equivalent occupational health doctors and nurses and OHS leadership (doctor, nurse, other). Results: There was a wide variatio...
To ascertain the current provision of Occupational Health Services (OHS) in the National Health Serv...
Occupational health services can make a valuable contribution to the performance of HEIs, yet a pilo...
Aims: To establish the extent of doctor input to occupational health (OH) service provision in the U...
Background: To develop quality scales for occupational health services (OHSs) and describe and expla...
BACKGROUND: To develop quality scales for occupational health services (OHSs) and describe and expla...
Background: There is wide, largely unexplained, variation in occupational health (OH) provision betw...
BACKGROUND: Very few studies have been done of occupational health provision across an entire employ...
Background Very few studies have been done of occupational health provision across an entire employm...
Background: There is difficulty in defining occupational health services among stakeholders of the s...
(i) Rationale, aims, objectives Little is known about the quality of occupational health care provi...
This study describes the needs of universities in relation to planning the provision of occupational...
The aim of this paper is two-fold: (i) to describe the development of a new measuring instrument for...
This study describes the needs of universities in relation to planning the provision of occupational...
The aims of this paper are threefold: (1) to describe the development of an instrument measuring qua...
The aims of this paper are threefold: (1) to describe the development of an instrument measuring qua...
To ascertain the current provision of Occupational Health Services (OHS) in the National Health Serv...
Occupational health services can make a valuable contribution to the performance of HEIs, yet a pilo...
Aims: To establish the extent of doctor input to occupational health (OH) service provision in the U...
Background: To develop quality scales for occupational health services (OHSs) and describe and expla...
BACKGROUND: To develop quality scales for occupational health services (OHSs) and describe and expla...
Background: There is wide, largely unexplained, variation in occupational health (OH) provision betw...
BACKGROUND: Very few studies have been done of occupational health provision across an entire employ...
Background Very few studies have been done of occupational health provision across an entire employm...
Background: There is difficulty in defining occupational health services among stakeholders of the s...
(i) Rationale, aims, objectives Little is known about the quality of occupational health care provi...
This study describes the needs of universities in relation to planning the provision of occupational...
The aim of this paper is two-fold: (i) to describe the development of a new measuring instrument for...
This study describes the needs of universities in relation to planning the provision of occupational...
The aims of this paper are threefold: (1) to describe the development of an instrument measuring qua...
The aims of this paper are threefold: (1) to describe the development of an instrument measuring qua...
To ascertain the current provision of Occupational Health Services (OHS) in the National Health Serv...
Occupational health services can make a valuable contribution to the performance of HEIs, yet a pilo...
Aims: To establish the extent of doctor input to occupational health (OH) service provision in the U...