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Visar resultat 21 - 25 av 305 avhandlingar innehållade ordet work-related.
21. An Emotion-Focused Approach Towards Improving Clinicians' Work-Related User Experience
Sammanfattning : Recent studies have associated clinician burnout with health information technology use. Researchers have attributed this negative impact of health information technology use on clinician well-being to poor system usability and insufficient clinician involvement in system design and implementation. LÄS MER
22. Work-related support, community and trust - Dentistry in Sweden and Denmark
Sammanfattning : Tandlæger omgås mange mennesker i løbet af deres arbejdsdag, såvel patienter, pårørende som arbejdskammerater. Denne afhandling har fokus på de dele af arbejdet, som har med de med-menneskelige kontakter at gøre. LÄS MER
23. On prevention and rehabilitation of work related musculoskeletal disorders from upper extremitis
Sammanfattning : Neck pain and shoulder impairment are the most common causes of disability pension among workers in Sweden. Women are affected to a greater extent than men. Such complaints are also costly in terms of national economy by affecting health care and social insurance. The situation is much the same in all industrialized countries. LÄS MER
24. No Time to Talk! : Teachers' Perceptions of Organizational Communication and Work-related Health
Sammanfattning : During recent years, schoolteachers in Sweden have experienced many reforms and societal changes, resulting in altered conditions for work. Subsequently, many teachers have reported an increased workload and reduced well-being. LÄS MER
25. Methods for evaluating work-related musculoskeletal neck and upper-extremity disorders in epidemiological studies
Sammanfattning : The aim of this thesis was to develop, evaluate and characterise assessment methods used within epidemiological studies of work-related musculoskeletal disorders in the neck and upper extremities. Special attention was paid to self-administered methods, relations to psychosocial risk factors and signs of nerve compression. LÄS MER