Although organisational interventions have shown promising results in improving employees' health and wellbeing, reviews of the effectiveness of such interventions …
R Rugulies - Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health, 2019 - JSTOR
The term “psychosocial work environment” appears frequently in research articles, including those published in the Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health (1‒8) …
The paper describes the study design, research questions and methods of a large, international intervention project aimed at improving employee mental health and well-being …
K Nielsen, M De Angelis, ST Innstrand, G Mazzetti - Work & Stress, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Interventions to improve mental health can target individuals, working groups, their leaders, or organisations, also known as the Individual, Group, Leader, and Organisational (IGLO) …
L Botti, R Melloni, M Oliva - Safety Science, 2022 - Elsevier
The European working population is significantly ageing. This trend is expected to increase in the next years. In this context, occupational health and safety strategies need to evolve …
Ergonomic interventions may potentially reduce MSDs, but the context of industries (barriers, ever-changing situations, dialogue processes) might play a significant role in the success of …
The published evidence on whether workplace health and well-being interventions are as effective in male-dominated industries compared with mixed-gender environments has not …
Background and objectives Psychosocial working conditions contribute significantly to worker health and organizational productivity. This longitudinal quasi-experimental study …
Realist evaluation is a recommended approach to evaluate organisational interventions. It examines how specific intervention mechanisms work in a given context to produce certain …