Review of existing supporting scientific knowledge to underpin standards of good practice for key work-related stressors. Phase 1
Briner, Rob ; Daniels, Kevin ; Rick, Jo ; Thomson, Louise ; O'Regan, Siobhán
HSE Books - Sudbury
2002
225 p.
bullying at work ; exposure assessment ; literature survey ; plant safety and health organization ; stress ; stress factors ; work organization ; workload assessment
Research Report
24
Psychosocial risks
English
Bibliogr.;Charts
0-7176-2568-0
"Undertaken to identify the best available evidence on the ways in which the following nine stressors affect individuals at work: poorly designed/managed workload; poorly designed/managed work scheduling; poorly designed/managed work design; poorly designed/managed physical environment; lack of skill discretion; lack of decision authority; lack of appropriate proactive support; lack of appropriate reactive support; poorly designed/managed procedures for eliminating damaging conflict at individual/ream level (bullying/harassment).The overriding aim was to conduct the review in as explicit and objective a manner as possible. To ensure that this was the case, the review was, so far as was possible conducted in line with principles of evidence based approaches: i.e. a systematic way of pulling together and assessing the quality of evidence around a given research question and making recommendations for practice. "
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