Study protocol of an effect and process evaluation of the Stamina model; a Structured and Time-effective Approach through Methods for an Inclusive and Active working life

BMC Public Health
Magnus Svartengren, Therese Hellman

Abstract

The working environment should be a naturally integrated part of business development. Provisions are in place that address the employer's obligations to investigate, carry out and follow up activities in such a way that ill health and accidents at work are prevented and a satisfactory working environment is achieved. Still, there are organizations that not properly perform systematic work environment management. In order to improve adherence, interventions and models focused on these issues need to be easy to understand and provide rapid feedback of results in order to be implemented. The Stamina model has recently been implemented in Sweden. The model is a participatory organizational systematic model facilitating the work environment, productivity and quality. It is a support model that provides structured and recurrent feedback in the systematic work environment management. The aim of the present paper is to thoroughly describe the Stamina model and the studies that are designed to investigate the effect, to increase the understanding of how and why the model was or was not effective, and to identify factors that facilitate implementation. The paper presents a project consisting of two related evaluation parts. Part one is ...Continue Reading

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Feb 8, 2020·Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine·Therese HellmanMagnus Svartengren
Jun 4, 2020·International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health·Fredrik MolinMagnus Svartengren
Sep 25, 2019·International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health·Therese HellmanMagnus Svartengren
May 1, 2020·International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health·Erebouni ArakelianMagnus Svartengren
Jul 3, 2021·International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health·Fredrik MolinMagnus Svartengren

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