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Work-related psychosocial demands related to work organization in small sized companies (SMEs) providing health-oriented services in Germany – a qualitative analysis
BackgroundMicro, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) represent the majority of businesses in the EU. Little is known about psychosocial demands...
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Flemish critical care nurses’ experiences regarding the influence of work-related demands on their health: a descriptive interpretive qualitative study
BackgroundCritical care nurses (CCNs) around the globe face other health challenges compared to their peers in general hospital nursing. Moreover,...
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Psychosocial working conditions and mental health among medical assistants in Germany: a sco** review
BackgroundMedical assistants (MA) constitute one of the largest professions in outpatient health care in Germany. The psychosocial working conditions...
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Psychosocial demands and resources for working time organization in GP practices. Results from a team-based ethnographic study in Germany
BackgroundGeneral practitioners (GPs) are challenged, e.g. by long working hours, and as employers they are responsible for the creation of working...
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The influence of psychosocial work environment, personal perceived health and job crafting on nurses’ well-being: a cross-sectional survey study
BackgroundThe World Health Organization urged governments to prioritize the health and work well-being of nursing staff by promoting a positive...
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Impact of psychosocial work factors on risk of medically certified sick leave due to common mental disorders: a nationwide prospective cohort study of Norwegian home care workers
BackgroundThe Norwegian home care services experience a high level of sick leave, a large proportion of which is due to common mental disorders. A...
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Influence of psychosocial safety climate on occupational health and safety: a sco** review
BackgroundCreating a healthy, decent and safe workplace and designing quality jobs are ways to eliminate precarious work in organisations and...
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Psychosocial experiences regarding potential fertility loss and pregnancy failure after treatment in cancer survivors of reproductive age to identify psychosocial care needs: a systematic review
PurposeThe challenges of fertility loss owing to cancer treatment persist long after treatment. However, psychosocial care for fertility among cancer...
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Clarity and adaptability of instructions preventing the spread of the COVID-19 virus and its association with individual and organisational factors regarding the psychosocial work environment: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundIn Sweden, older people in residential care had the highest mortality rates, followed by those who received home care, during the...
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Psychosocial Impact of Food Allergy on Children and Adults and Practical Interventions
Purpose of ReviewIgE- and non-IgE-mediated food allergies are increasing in prevalence in children and adults worldwide. A food allergy diagnosis can...
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Psychosocial burdens in palliative care – a longitudinal cohort study in nursing homes and impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic
BackgroundIn Germany, palliative care in nursing homes is becoming increasingly important. Simultaneously, nursing homes are particularly affected by...
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The psychosocial impact of childhood dementia on children and their parents: a systematic review
BackgroundChildhood dementias are a group of rare and ultra-rare paediatric conditions clinically characterised by enduring global decline in central...
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Psychosocial distress in young adults surviving hematological malignancies: a pilot study
PurposeSurvivors of cancer during young adulthood face multiple psychosocial challenges following treatment. This study explores psychosocial...
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A healthy balance: the ratio of social support-to-demands is associated with metabolic syndrome
Metabolic syndrome is associated with increased risk for negative health events, decrements in quality of life, and greater health costs. The current...
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Perceived stress of mental demands at work, objective stress and resilience – an analysis of the LIFE-Adult-study
BackgroundSo far, previous research suggests positive effects of mental demands at the workplace. However, it may depend on how stressfull these...
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The effectiveness of the psychosocial empowerment program in early adjustment among adult burn survivors
BackgroundBurns constitute a major global health challenge, causing not only physical trauma, but also significant psychosocial and emotional...
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Work-related problems and the psychosocial characteristics of individuals with irritable bowel syndrome: an updated literature review
BackgroundIrritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common, functional gastrointestinal disorder. Because IBS often develops and worsens with stress, it...
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Psychosocial work characteristics and sleep quality among early career registered nurses: a cross-sectional latent profile analysis
BackgroundIndividual psychosocial work characteristics have been associated with health and well-being of registered nurses. However, it is yet to be...
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Exploring the relationship between psychosocial factors, work engagement, and mental health: a structural equation modeling analysis among faculty in Saudi Arabia
BackgroundPsychosocial hazards in the workplace were identified as a considerable risk to employee mental health as well as their general well-being....
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The relationship between psychological distress and the nursing humanistic care demands in postoperative cancer inpatients: a cross-sectional study
PurposeWe aimed to investigate cancer patients' experiences of psychological distress after surgery and the factors that influence it, and to analyze...