The “psychological” definition of stress, in which cognitive evaluation is the triggering element, and the “psychoneuroendocrine” definition (by Hans Selye) in which the triggering element is made up of complex biochemical and humoral events, among which the cognitive component, are compared to each other. The references to Selye's studies, the definition of health as a perfectible process of physical, mental and social well being, and the analysis of work processes according to the Theory of Organizational Action, allow a complete risk evaluation and the primary prevention of work stress. Many of the studies of the Organization and Well-being Programme, conducted in the manufacturing, artisanal, tertiary services, hospital and local h...
AbstractBackgroundOrganizational changes that involve healthcare hospital departments and care servi...
This paper supplies both a medical and legal analysis of work related stress problems, by going thro...
In recent years, various international organizations have raised awareness regarding psychosocial ri...
The “psychological” definition of stress, in which cognitive evaluation is the triggering element, a...
A European directive, transposed into the legal systems of the member States, steers towards an idea...
Work environment changes bring new risks, in particular an increase in certain diseases and illnesse...
The paper develops a critical reflection on the guidelines on the assessment of risks to health rela...
Work-related stress is a well documented condition, resulting from a distorted interaction between w...
In recent years, various international organizations have raised awareness regarding psychosocial ri...
Since May 2009, many Italian Regions and the Interregional Technical Committee have developed guidan...
Background: Work-related stress is one of the major causes of occupational ill health. In line with ...
Two theories on stress are introduced. The first one proposes the unification of the two great resea...
Background: Organizational changes that involve healthcare hospital departments and care services of...
AbstractBackgroundWork-related stress is one of the major causes of occupational ill health. In line...
Purpose. Despite work-related stress is one of the most studied topic in organizational psychology, ...
AbstractBackgroundOrganizational changes that involve healthcare hospital departments and care servi...
This paper supplies both a medical and legal analysis of work related stress problems, by going thro...
In recent years, various international organizations have raised awareness regarding psychosocial ri...
The “psychological” definition of stress, in which cognitive evaluation is the triggering element, a...
A European directive, transposed into the legal systems of the member States, steers towards an idea...
Work environment changes bring new risks, in particular an increase in certain diseases and illnesse...
The paper develops a critical reflection on the guidelines on the assessment of risks to health rela...
Work-related stress is a well documented condition, resulting from a distorted interaction between w...
In recent years, various international organizations have raised awareness regarding psychosocial ri...
Since May 2009, many Italian Regions and the Interregional Technical Committee have developed guidan...
Background: Work-related stress is one of the major causes of occupational ill health. In line with ...
Two theories on stress are introduced. The first one proposes the unification of the two great resea...
Background: Organizational changes that involve healthcare hospital departments and care services of...
AbstractBackgroundWork-related stress is one of the major causes of occupational ill health. In line...
Purpose. Despite work-related stress is one of the most studied topic in organizational psychology, ...
AbstractBackgroundOrganizational changes that involve healthcare hospital departments and care servi...
This paper supplies both a medical and legal analysis of work related stress problems, by going thro...
In recent years, various international organizations have raised awareness regarding psychosocial ri...