Document ID (ISN) | 111286 |
CIS number |
10-0780 |
ISSN - Serial title |
0267-8373 - Work and Stress |
Year |
2010 |
Convention or series no. |
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Author(s) |
Nielsen K., Randall R., Holten A.L., González E.R. |
Title |
Conducting organizational-level occupational health interventions: What works? |
Bibliographic information |
3rd quarter 2010, Vol.24, No.3, p.234-259. Illus. 95 ref. |
Abstract |
This article provides an overview of prominent European methods that describe systematic approaches to improving employee health and well-being through the alteration of the way in which work is designed, organized and managed. Comparative analyses reveal that these methods all consist of a five-phase process and that they share a number of core elements within these phases. These methods are reviewed in the light of current research in order to support their appropriateness in conducting organizational-level occupational health interventions. Areas requiring additional research are proposed. |
Descriptors (primary) |
plant safety organization; safety programmes; plant health organization; health programmes; public OSH institutions |
Descriptors (secondary) |
Europe; comparative study; research; description of technique |
Document type |
D - Periodical articles |
Subject(s) |
Generalities
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Broad subject area(s) |
General safety, health and conditions of work
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Browse category(ies) |
Safety programmes Work design
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