Search Results - "Vandenbroeck, Sofie"
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Burnout Profiles Among Young Researchers: A Latent Profile Analysis
Published in Frontiers in psychology (27-05-2022)“…Burnout is a growing problem among young researchers, affecting individuals, organizations and society. Our study aims to identify burnout profiles and…”
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The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on the Working Population in Belgium
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Increased Risk of Burnout for Physicians and Nurses Involved in a Patient Safety Incident
Published in Medical care (01-10-2016)“…BACKGROUND:Human errors occur everywhere, including in health care. Not only the patient, but also the involved health professional is affected (ie, the…”
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The long-term effect of job mobility on workers' mental health: a propensity score analysis
Published in BMC public health (08-06-2022)“…The main purpose of this longitudinal study was to elucidate the impact of external job mobility, due to a change of employer, on mental health. A cohort of…”
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Piloting a return-to-work intervention for people with burnout: a qualitative feasibility study
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The mental wellbeing of Belgian workers during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic
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Quickscan assesses risk factors of long-term sickness absence: A cross-sectional (factorial) construct validation study
Published in PloS one (01-01-2019)“…The number of sick-listed employees has increased dramatically worldwide. Therefore, many countries aim to stimulate early and sustainable return to work…”
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The Impact of Telework on Mental Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Four-Wave Cohort Study among Belgian Workers in the First Wave
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Trends in lifestyle-related health indicators among Belgian workers
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Assessment of long-term sickness absence: content and face validity of a new questionnaire based on qualitative data from nominal groups
Published in BMC medical research methodology (08-11-2019)“…Increasing rates of long-term sickness absence are a worldwide problem. Belgium is the first country in Europe that aims to screen its entire population of…”
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Correction to: Assessment of long-term sickness absence: content and face validity of a new questionnaire based on qualitative data from nominal groups
Published in BMC medical research methodology (04-12-2019)“…In the original publication of this article [1] the author Marc Du Bois was omitted. In this correction article the author and the corresponding details are…”
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Screening for the Risk on Long-Term Sickness Absence
Published in Journal of public health research (04-10-2018)“…Background Long-term sickness absence is a growing concern in Belgium and other European countries. Since 2017, Belgian physicians of the sickness funding…”
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How accurate are electronic monitoring devices? A laboratory study testing two devices to measure medication adherence
Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (01-03-2010)“…In a prospective descriptive laboratory study, 25 Helping Hand(™) (HH) (10 without and 15 with reminder system) and 50 Medication Event Monitoring Systems…”
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P-591 THE IMPACT OF LEGISLATIVE AMENDMENTS ON RETURN TO WORK. EXPERIENCES OF A LARGE BELGIAN OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE
Published in Occupational medicine (Oxford) (05-07-2024)“…Abstract Introduction In Belgium, 500.000 employees are on long-term sick leave. Legislation recently changed to increase the employment rate. Adapted work…”
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P35 - Feasibility study with process evaluation of a return-to-work intervention for burned-out employees: Presenter(s): Charlotte Lambreghts, KU Leuven - IDEWE, Belgium
Published in Patient education and counseling (01-04-2023)“…Burnout is a work-related mental health problem and may cause long-term sickness absence. Return-to-work interventions for burned-out people on sick leave aim…”
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Feasibility study with process evaluation of a return-to-work intervention for burned-out employees
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O-152 THE DEVELOPMENT AND TESTING OF A HOLISTIC JOB – LIFE DEMANDS – RESOURCES MODEL TO MEASURE PSYCHOSOCIAL RISKS AND WELL-BEING OF THE SELF-EMPLOYED
Published in Occupational medicine (Oxford) (05-07-2024)“…Abstract Introduction Within the Belgian context, a lot is known about the well-being and the work-related psychosocial risks for employees. However, we know…”
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P-284 EVALUATION OF AIR QUALITY IN SMALL TO MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES IN BELGIUM
Published in Occupational medicine (Oxford) (05-07-2024)“…Abstract Introduction With the impact of Covid-19, maintaining good air quality in workplaces has become essential for employee well-being. Occupational Health…”
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O-400 PERCEPTIONS AND EXPERIENCES ON RETURN-TO-WORK INTERVENTIONS FOR PEOPLE WITH BURNOUT: A QUALITATIVE EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS
Published in Occupational medicine (Oxford) (05-07-2024)“…Abstract Introduction Burnout is a work-related mental health problem and causes long-term work disability. Return-to-work interventions for burned-out…”
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O-287 THE ROAD TO INCLUSION: THE CONTRIBUTION OF SUPERVISORY DIVERSITY COMPETENCE AND ORGANIZATIONAL DIVERSITY MANAGEMENT IN PREDICTING INCLUSION AND POSITIVE JOB OUTCOMES – EVIDENCE FROM A LONGITUDINAL ONLINE SURVEY
Published in Occupational medicine (Oxford) (05-07-2024)“…Abstract Introduction In the organizational literature, there has been a recent shift from diversity to inclusion. Empirical results showed that diversity did…”
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