Workplace stress remains a major interest of occupational health research, usually based on theoretical models and quantitative large-scale studies. Office workers are especially exposed to stressors such as high workload and time pressure. The aim of this qualitative research was to follow a phenomenological approach to identify work stressors as they are perceived by office workers. Six focus groups with office workers of different occupations were conducted in Belgium and Slovenia. A total of 39 participants were included in the study. We used the RQDA software for data processing and analysis and the seven job-quality indices of the European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS) to structure our findings. The results show that work intensity...
BACKGROUND: Work-related psychosocial factors such as job strain are thought to contribute to elevat...
Most of the life of a human is spent at work, creating the economic and material foundation of the s...
The intensity and frequency of occurrence of 30 job stressors as measured by the job stress survey (...
Workplace stress remains a major interest of occupational health research, usually based on theoreti...
The present study aimed to find out the work environment stress and mental health among employees. T...
This study investigated work-related stresses in the business outsourcing service environment. Eight...
The main aim of this article is to present the results of a study of the sources and effects of occu...
Background: Different studies have shown a relationship between office environmental stressors and p...
Background: Different studies have shown a relationship between office environmental stressors and p...
AN EMPLOYEE SITS AT HER DESK with numerousunread e-mail messages in her inbox, phoneringing, and a r...
Taking into account the changes that are currently taking place in our country, it is clear that the...
Background: Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are the most common reported occupational health proble...
Occupational stress is one of the major health hazards among blue and white-collar workers. However ...
Self-awareness of workers’ own health status had been proven can prevent work-related harm and injur...
ABSTRACT Stress at work is an escapable and normal phenomenon. In an uncertain environment, the wor...
BACKGROUND: Work-related psychosocial factors such as job strain are thought to contribute to elevat...
Most of the life of a human is spent at work, creating the economic and material foundation of the s...
The intensity and frequency of occurrence of 30 job stressors as measured by the job stress survey (...
Workplace stress remains a major interest of occupational health research, usually based on theoreti...
The present study aimed to find out the work environment stress and mental health among employees. T...
This study investigated work-related stresses in the business outsourcing service environment. Eight...
The main aim of this article is to present the results of a study of the sources and effects of occu...
Background: Different studies have shown a relationship between office environmental stressors and p...
Background: Different studies have shown a relationship between office environmental stressors and p...
AN EMPLOYEE SITS AT HER DESK with numerousunread e-mail messages in her inbox, phoneringing, and a r...
Taking into account the changes that are currently taking place in our country, it is clear that the...
Background: Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are the most common reported occupational health proble...
Occupational stress is one of the major health hazards among blue and white-collar workers. However ...
Self-awareness of workers’ own health status had been proven can prevent work-related harm and injur...
ABSTRACT Stress at work is an escapable and normal phenomenon. In an uncertain environment, the wor...
BACKGROUND: Work-related psychosocial factors such as job strain are thought to contribute to elevat...
Most of the life of a human is spent at work, creating the economic and material foundation of the s...
The intensity and frequency of occurrence of 30 job stressors as measured by the job stress survey (...