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Evaluating organizational-level work stress interventions: Beyond traditional methods

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Author Tom Cox, Maria Karanika, Amanda Griffith, and Jonathan Houdmont
Source Work & Stress
Source Type Journal Article
Summary

This article focuses on a review of organizational-level interventions designed to reduce work stress. This article provides an analysis of some of the criticisms of these interventions and provides a framework for considering future interventions.

Keywords work-related stress, risk management, organizational level interventions, evaluation, methodology, process, fit for purpose, control
Reference

Cox, T., Karanika, M., Griffith, A., & Houdmount, J. (2007). Evaluating organizational-level work stress interventions: Beyond traditional methods. Work & Stress, 21, 348-362.

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