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Factors associated with poor mental health during mandatory home work : a cross-sectional study in university staff
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Association between work unit prevalence of poor work ability and social capital : a cross-sectional analysis of 63 public sector work units
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Work ability and need for recovery in a public sector population
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The association of social capital with need for recovery and sick leave in a public sector ageing workforce
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Occupational risk factors for neck and shoulder complaints in a large cohort of computer workers
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Cardiorespiratory fitness in a representative sample of Belgian firefighters
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Relationships of organizational social capital with the presence of 'gossip and slander,' 'quarrels and conflicts,' sick leave, and poor work ability in nursing homes
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Comparison of the short and long versions of the COPSOQ II
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Organizational social capital and health
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Exploring the relationship of organizational social capital and need for recovery after work with the presence of good work ability of employees working in the public sector
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Organizational social capital: a role in maintaining work ability ? A cross-sectional study in nursing homes
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Comparison between the first and second versions of the Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire: psychosocial risk factors for a high need for recovery after work
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Association of neck and shoulder complaints with psychosocial factors measured by the Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire
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Neck and shoulder complaints in computer workers and associated easy to assess occupational factors : a large-scale cross-sectional multivariate study
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Association of neck and shoulder complaints with psychosocial factors measured by the COPSOQ
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COPSOQ and work ability in employees working in the public sector
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Influencing factors on the work ability of employees in the public sector
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Intentions to change profession and stop working in younger and older workers and their relationship with work ability, need for recovery, organizational social capital and work family conflict
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Perceived work ability and turnover intentions: a prospective study among Belgian health care workers
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Inspanningstolerantie en lichaamsvet bij Vlaamse brandweermannen: eerste resultaten
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Starting with the COPSOQ II in the Flemish public sector in Belgium
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Impact of COPSOQ II variables on the need for recovery after work
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Impact of psychosocial work environment factors measured by the COPSOQ on the need for recovery after work in ageing workers: preliminary results
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Age trends in the need for recovery after work
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Needlestick Injuries in Nursing Homes: The Prominent Role of Insulin Pens
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The use of the COPSOQ in the Flemish region of Belgium: first experiences and results
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Impact of psychosocial work environment factors measured by the COPSOQ on the need for recovery after work in ageing workers
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Work ability and psychosocial and organisational factors in nursing personnel in home care in Belgium
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Observational study on respiratory symptoms and household cleaning activities in female workers
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Work ability and psychosocial and organisational factors in nursing personnel in hospitals
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Need for recovery in ageing workers
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Work ability and psychosocial and organisational factors in nursing personnel in hospitals
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Research in occupational health services
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Intent to leave nursing in Belgium
(2003) Working conditions and intent to leave the profession among nursing staff in Europe. In Working Life Research in Europe report no. 7:2003. p.125-135 -
Differences in health status among Belgian nursing staff according to type of institute
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Relationship between work stress and need for recovery: preliminary results
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Subjective experience of job stress and job demands in aging workers
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Use of epidemiological methods in identifying job tasks with increased risk for development of musculoskeletal disorders in daily occupational practice: an example for a municipal library
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