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Juliet HassardUniversity of Nottingham Verified email at nottingham.ac.uk Cited by 2370 |
The cost of work-related stress to society: A systematic review.
A systematic review of the available evidence examining the cost of work-related stress
(WRS) would yield important insights into the magnitude of this social phenomenon. The …
(WRS) would yield important insights into the magnitude of this social phenomenon. The …
[HTML][HTML] The role of occupational health services in psychosocial risk management and the promotion of mental health and well-being at work
The development and enhancement of occupational health services (OHS) at the national
level is central to ensuring the sustainable health, well-being and work engagement of the …
level is central to ensuring the sustainable health, well-being and work engagement of the …
The financial burden of psychosocial workplace aggression: A systematic review of cost-of-illness studies
Understanding the economic impact of psychological and social forms of workplace
aggression to society could yield important insights into the magnitude of this occupational …
aggression to society could yield important insights into the magnitude of this occupational …
[HTML][HTML] Menopause and work: an electronic survey of employees' attitudes in the UK
A Griffiths, SJ MacLennan, J Hassard - Maturitas, 2013 - Elsevier
Objectives This study explored women's experiences of working through menopausal
transition in the UK. It aimed to identify the perceived effects of menopausal symptoms on …
transition in the UK. It aimed to identify the perceived effects of menopausal symptoms on …
Calculating the cost of work-related stress and psychosocial risks
Work-related stress is expensive. Tackling stress and psychosocial risks can be viewed as
too costly, but the reality is that it costs more to ignore them. Stress affects performance and …
too costly, but the reality is that it costs more to ignore them. Stress affects performance and …
Psychosocial work characteristics, burnout, psychological morbidity symptoms and early retirement intentions: a cross-sectional study of NHS consultants in the UK
Objectives The objectives of this study are twofold. First, to examine the direct effect of
psychosocial work characteristics (as measured by job autonomy and work-related …
psychosocial work characteristics (as measured by job autonomy and work-related …
Investigating the impact of psychosocial risks and occupational stress on psychiatric hospital nurses' mental well‐being in Japan
Accessible summary• A high level of work‐related stress was reported by psychiatric nurses
(20.8%).• Several work‐related stressors were found to predict poor well‐being among …
(20.8%).• Several work‐related stressors were found to predict poor well‐being among …
Individual and organizational psychosocial predictors of hospital doctors' work-related well-being: a multilevel and moderation perspective
Background: The high prevalence of burnout and depression among doctors highlights the
need to understand the psychosocial antecedents to their work-related well-being. However …
need to understand the psychosocial antecedents to their work-related well-being. However …
[HTML][HTML] Perceptions and experiences of the University of Nottingham pilot SARS-CoV-2 asymptomatic testing service: a mixed-methods study
We aimed to explore student and staff perceptions and experiences of a pilot SARS-CoV-2
asymptomatic testing service (P-ATS) in a UK university campus setting. This was a mixed …
asymptomatic testing service (P-ATS) in a UK university campus setting. This was a mixed …
Work-related stress: Nature and management
It is widely recognised that work-related stress is one of the major contemporary challenges
facing occupational health and safety. It is commonly understood that a need for stress …
facing occupational health and safety. It is commonly understood that a need for stress …