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Implementing interventions to reduce work-related stress among health-care workers: an investment appraisal from the employer's perspective.

Ben F M WijnenJoran LokkerbolCecile BootBo M HavermansAllard J van der BeekFilip Smit
Published in: International archives of occupational and environmental health (2019)
In general, there was a high likelihood that Stress-Prevention@Work offers an appealing business case from the perspective of employers, but the employer should factor in the additional per-employee costs of the stress-reducing interventions. Still, if these additional costs were as high as €2981, then costs and benefits would break even. This study was registered in the Netherlands National Trial Register, trial code: NTR5527.
Keyphrases
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