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Employees' experience of supervisor behaviour - a support or a hindrance on their return-to-work journey with a CMD? A qualitative study
Mon, 14 Nov 2022
Work & Stress, International Journal of Work, Health & Organisations. Taylor and Francis Online
Supervisors play an important role in supporting employees to return to work following sickness absence due to common mental disorders; stress, anxiety and depression, however, employees may not always feel supported. We examined employees' perceptions of their supervisors' attitudes and behaviours pre,...
Physical Workplace Adjustments to Support Neurodivergent Workers: A Systematic Review
Tue, 6 Sep 2022
IAAP - International Association of Applied Psychology
This review examined the extent, nature and quality of the current empirical evidence for physical workplace adjustment to support occupational longevity, performance and health/well-being in ND workers because of their specific sensory needs. Our results indicate that the research is generally not well-developed,...
Learnings From The Covid-19 Pandemic: Approaches To Support Employee Health And Wellbeing (PDF, 769 Kb)
Learnings From The Covid-19 Pandemic: Approaches To Support Employee Health And Wellbeing
Fri, 1 Jan 2021
IOSH
This research was conducted by Affinity Health at Work, co-sponsored by IOSH via its Research Consortium, to explore the impact the COVID-19 pandemic on employee's health and wellbeing and what can be learned from it.
Researchers conducted interviews and held focus groups with employees, managers and...
Perceived Barriers And Facilitators Of Exercise And Weight Management At Work
Thu, 22 Jun 2017
International Journal of Workplace Health Management
The objective of this study was to examine employees' perceived barriers and facilitators of physical activity and healthy dietary choices, and managers' perceptions of how best to facilitate physical activity and healthy dietary choices among their team members.
Participants were employees from a large...