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View article: Key Design Considerations for Digital Work Stress Interventions: Content Analysis & Narrative Synthesis (Preprint)
Key Design Considerations for Digital Work Stress Interventions: Content Analysis & Narrative Synthesis (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Work-related stress is a pervasive issue with significant implications for individual well-being, organizational productivity, and societal costs. Preventive interventions are a promising avenue for mitigating the negative heal…
View article: Optimizing Intervention Components of a Preventive Stress Management mHealth Intervention for Health Care Workers: Experimental Factorial Study
Optimizing Intervention Components of a Preventive Stress Management mHealth Intervention for Health Care Workers: Experimental Factorial Study Open
Background Work stress is a prevalent risk factor for mental health problems, such as burnout and depression. Health care workers, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, face high levels of work stress that make them a vulnerable populat…
View article: Work-Directed Interventions in Primary Care Among Patients on Sickness Absence due to Common Mental Disorders: Protocol of a Feasibility Study
Work-Directed Interventions in Primary Care Among Patients on Sickness Absence due to Common Mental Disorders: Protocol of a Feasibility Study Open
Background: The number of people on sickness absence due to common mental disorders (CMDs) is a societal, workplace and individual concern. The effectiveness of several interventions has been evaluated in reducing the length of sickness ab…
View article: Symptoms of Psychological Stress and Sickness Absence Among Healthcare Workers During a Persistent Crisis
Symptoms of Psychological Stress and Sickness Absence Among Healthcare Workers During a Persistent Crisis Open
Elevated psychological stress reactions among healthcare workers during the COVID‐19 pandemic necessitated a need to better understand their possible impact on sickness absence (SA). The study aimed to describe the relation between SA rela…
View article: Working life patterns after sickness absence due to depression: A 15-year register-based prospective cohort study
Working life patterns after sickness absence due to depression: A 15-year register-based prospective cohort study Open
Most individuals after SA due to depression maintained their engagement in the labor market suggesting that Sweden's welfare system is supportive of their workforce participation. However, some individuals belonged to long-term SA, DP, and…
View article: Designing a Preventive Stress Management mHealth Intervention: Factorial Experiment to Optimize Intervention Components (Preprint)
Designing a Preventive Stress Management mHealth Intervention: Factorial Experiment to Optimize Intervention Components (Preprint) Open
UNSTRUCTURED Work stress is a prevalent risk factor for health problems such as burnout and cardiovascular disease. mHealth interventions – digital interventions delivered via mobile devices - are a promising way to combat this issue, off…
View article: Recovery at your fingertips: pilot study of an mHealth intervention for work-related stress among nursing students
Recovery at your fingertips: pilot study of an mHealth intervention for work-related stress among nursing students Open
Background Work-related stress is detrimental to individual health and incurs substantial social costs. Interventions to tackle this problem are urgently needed, with mHealth solutions being a promising way of delivering accessible and sta…
View article: Healthcare worker burnout during a persistent crisis: a case–control study
Healthcare worker burnout during a persistent crisis: a case–control study Open
Background During the immediate outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, burnout symptoms increased among healthcare workers. Knowledge is needed on how early symptoms developed during the persistent crisis that followed the first pandemic wave.…
View article: When a Crisis Hits, Send in the Psychologists? A Latent Transition Analysis of Help-Seeking Behavior Among Swedish Healthcare Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic
When a Crisis Hits, Send in the Psychologists? A Latent Transition Analysis of Help-Seeking Behavior Among Swedish Healthcare Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic Open
During a crisis, there is limited time to plan support initiatives for healthcare workers and few resources available to ensure that they engage with them. Using the context of the recent COVID-19 pandemic, this study aimed to investigate …
View article: User engagement with organizational mHealth stress management intervention – A mixed methods study
User engagement with organizational mHealth stress management intervention – A mixed methods study Open
Mobile health (mHealth) demonstrates great promise for providing effective and accessible interventions within an organizational context. Compared with traditional workplace interventions, mHealth solutions may be significantly more scalab…
View article: Cognitive behavior therapy for adult eating disorders in routine clinical care: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Cognitive behavior therapy for adult eating disorders in routine clinical care: A systematic review and meta‐analysis Open
Objective Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is a recommended treatment for eating disorders (ED) in adults given its evidence, mainly based on efficacy studies. However, little is known about how CBT works in routine clinical care. The goal…
View article: Recovery at Your Fingertips: Pilot Study of an mHealth Intervention for Work-Related Stress Among Nursing Students
Recovery at Your Fingertips: Pilot Study of an mHealth Intervention for Work-Related Stress Among Nursing Students Open
Background: Work-related stress is detrimental to individual health and incurs substantial social costs. Interventions to tackle this problem are urgently needed, with mHealth solutions being a promising way of delivering accessible and st…
View article: When a crisis hits, send in the psychologists? A latent transition analysis of help-seeking behavior among Swedish healthcare workers during the Covid-19 pandemic
When a crisis hits, send in the psychologists? A latent transition analysis of help-seeking behavior among Swedish healthcare workers during the Covid-19 pandemic Open
During a crisis there is limited time to plan support initiatives for healthcare workers and few resources available to secure that they engage with the initiatives. Within the context of the recent Covid-19 pandemic, this study aimed to i…
View article: Burnout among healthcare workers during a persistent crisis: A case-control study from the Covid-19 pandemic
Burnout among healthcare workers during a persistent crisis: A case-control study from the Covid-19 pandemic Open
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate if high levels of burnout symptoms during the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic led to high burnout and depressive symptoms up to a year later, and if participation in psychological support ini…
View article: Cognitive behavior therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder in routine clinical care: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Cognitive behavior therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder in routine clinical care: A systematic review and meta-analysis Open
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) has strong research support for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). However, less is known about how CBT performs when delivered in routine clinical care. A systematic review and meta-analysis was conduc…
View article: Outcomes of psychiatric interviews and self-rated symptom scales in people on sick leave for common mental disorders: an observational study
Outcomes of psychiatric interviews and self-rated symptom scales in people on sick leave for common mental disorders: an observational study Open
Objectives To investigate the correspondence between diagnoses on sick leave certificates and diagnoses made in structured psychiatric interviews. Secondary aims were to investigate length of sick leave by diagnoses on sick leave certifica…
View article: Economic evaluation of return-to-work interventions for mental disorder-related sickness absence: two years follow-up of a randomized clinical trial
Economic evaluation of return-to-work interventions for mental disorder-related sickness absence: two years follow-up of a randomized clinical trial Open
ACT had a high probability of cost-effectiveness from a healthcare perspective for employees on sick leave due to depression or anxiety disorders. For participants with stress-induced exhaustion disorder, adding WDI to ACT seems to reduce …
View article: The Rapid Implementation of a Psychological Support Model for Frontline Healthcare Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study and Process Evaluation
The Rapid Implementation of a Psychological Support Model for Frontline Healthcare Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study and Process Evaluation Open
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the need for psychological support initiatives directed toward frontline healthcare workers, which can be rapidly and sustainably implemented during an infectious disease outbreak. The current case study p…
View article: Comparing the Efficacy of Multidisciplinary Assessment and Treatment, or Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, with Treatment as Usual on Health Outcomes in Women on Long-Term Sick Leave—A Randomised Controlled Trial
Comparing the Efficacy of Multidisciplinary Assessment and Treatment, or Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, with Treatment as Usual on Health Outcomes in Women on Long-Term Sick Leave—A Randomised Controlled Trial Open
Background: Chronic pain and mental disorders are common reasons for long term sick leave. The study objective was to evaluate the efficacy of a multidisciplinary assessment and treatment program including acceptance and commitment therapy…
View article: Structured psychiatric diagnoses and self-rated symptoms in primary care patients on sick leave for common mental disorders: a clinical study
Structured psychiatric diagnoses and self-rated symptoms in primary care patients on sick leave for common mental disorders: a clinical study Open
Background: To improve the quality of health care provided to primary care patients with mental disorders, it is crucial to understand more about the mental symptoms that underlie diagnoses on sick leave certificates. This study therefore …
View article: Return to work : methods for promoting health and productivity in employees on sickness absence
Return to work : methods for promoting health and productivity in employees on sickness absence Open
Background: Sickness absence (SA) due to common mental disorders and musculoskeletal pain is highly prevalent worldwide and has increased markedly over the past decade. Mental and behavioral disorders account for more incapacity benefit cl…