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1. Arbetsvillkor i den sociala barnavården : förutsättningar för ett kvalificerat arbete
Sammanfattning : This thesis describes and analyzes the working conditions of child welfare social workers who responded to a comprehensive questionnaire (n=309, dropout rate 3 per cent).In Study 1, the working conditions of social workers new to the profession (0-2 years) were compared with those of social workers with longer experience. LÄS MER
2. Physical load in computerized office work : with special reference to work tasks and equipment
Sammanfattning : The main purpose of the studies presented in this thesis wasto measure and quantify shoulder load in computerised officework. Shoulder load was studied during a whole working day andin different work tasks. Shoulder and arm load during keyboardwork and with different modes of physical computer interactionwas also studied. LÄS MER
3. Combining cognitive and physical work tasks: Short-term effects on fatigue, stress, performance and recovery
Sammanfattning : Background: Although combinations of physical and cognitive work tasks occurs in working life (both concurrent and alternating), no one has summarized the research regarding such combinations. Very few studies have investigated the effects of alternating physical and cognitive tasks, which have been suggested as an alternative to classic job rotation. LÄS MER
4. Tradition, change and variation : past and present trends in public old-age care
Sammanfattning : The general aim of this dissertation is to describe and analyse how public old-age care in Sweden has developed and changed during the last century. The study applies a provider perspective on how care has been planned and professionally carried out. LÄS MER
5. Beyond the Force: Redefining load exposure assessments of nutrunners for improved power tool ergonomics
Sammanfattning : Reaction force exposure from handheld tightening tools (also known as nutrunners) constitutes an acknowledged contributor to musculoskeletal disorders among assembly operators, and are today not regulated by explicit limits. The research presented in this thesis aimed at contributing to the development of recommended exposure limits for, and assessments of, reaction loads from handheld right-angle and pistol-grip tightening tools. LÄS MER