Introduction: The police officer occupation is a high-risk profession, with significantly more traumatic and stressful events than other occupations. Key factors for the health of police officers have been found to be related to intra-interpersonal, occupational, and organizational factors. However, the mechanisms underlying why is inconclusive. This protocol therefore intends to explain the approach for conducting both a scoping review, and systematic review. The overall aim of the reviews is to investigate patrolling police officers' life contexts with the intention to identify barriers and resources that affect their lifestyle and health. Methods: The protocol is reported according to the PRISMA-P guidelines, with PROSPERO number: CRD420...
Aim of the study: to analyse and evaluate the eating and other lifestyle factors and their influence...
To systematically review literature in relation to the effects of health education interventions on ...
Research regarding what police officers currently know (or want to know) about the impac...
Introduction: The police officer occupation is a high-risk profession, with significantly more traum...
Background: Patrolling police officers engage in different mentally, socially, and physically challe...
Background: The police profession is a high-strain and high-risk profession, sometimes resulting in ...
Nowadays, police forces in most European countries face extremely difficult times, characterized by ...
Introduction Law enforcement involves exposure to threatening situations and traumatic events that p...
This research identifies concerning issues with being a police officer and how problematic the side ...
To systematically review studies of health promotion intervention in the police force. Four database...
Introduction: Adverse working conditions are inherent in the police service and might have a negativ...
The purpose of the study was to establish which factors related to work stress, personal resources ...
New Zealand’s health and safety legislation now requires employers to manage exposure to hazards tha...
Police work presents risks to mental and physical health for officers and civilian staff. We report ...
Purpose \u2013The purpose of this paper is to provide a state-of-the-art review on the topic of poli...
Aim of the study: to analyse and evaluate the eating and other lifestyle factors and their influence...
To systematically review literature in relation to the effects of health education interventions on ...
Research regarding what police officers currently know (or want to know) about the impac...
Introduction: The police officer occupation is a high-risk profession, with significantly more traum...
Background: Patrolling police officers engage in different mentally, socially, and physically challe...
Background: The police profession is a high-strain and high-risk profession, sometimes resulting in ...
Nowadays, police forces in most European countries face extremely difficult times, characterized by ...
Introduction Law enforcement involves exposure to threatening situations and traumatic events that p...
This research identifies concerning issues with being a police officer and how problematic the side ...
To systematically review studies of health promotion intervention in the police force. Four database...
Introduction: Adverse working conditions are inherent in the police service and might have a negativ...
The purpose of the study was to establish which factors related to work stress, personal resources ...
New Zealand’s health and safety legislation now requires employers to manage exposure to hazards tha...
Police work presents risks to mental and physical health for officers and civilian staff. We report ...
Purpose \u2013The purpose of this paper is to provide a state-of-the-art review on the topic of poli...
Aim of the study: to analyse and evaluate the eating and other lifestyle factors and their influence...
To systematically review literature in relation to the effects of health education interventions on ...
Research regarding what police officers currently know (or want to know) about the impac...