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Effects of interventions implemented by occupational health professionals to prevent work-related stress complaints: a systematic review
S. O. Pees, S. V. Oostrom, et al.
Work-related stress is rising, and occupational health professionals are pivotal in its prevention. This systematic review (May 2023) synthesised evidence from nine studies on interventions delivered by occupational health professionals, finding mixed or short-term benefits, some subgroup effects with high adherence, and an overall high risk of bias — underscoring the need for more rigorous research. Research conducted by Authors present in <Authors> tag: Suzanne Orhan Pees, Sandra van Oostrom, Hanneke Lettinga, Friederieke Schaafsma, Karin Proper.
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