نتایج جستجو برای: employee oriented

تعداد نتایج: 152118  

2017
C. M. Tiedtke B. Dierckx de Casterlé M. H. W. Frings-Dresen A. G. E. M. De Boer M. A. Greidanus S. J. Tamminga A. E. De Rijk

PURPOSE Remaining in paid work is of great importance for cancer survivors, and employers play a crucial role in achieving this. Return to work (RTW) is best seen as a process. This study aims to provide insight into (1) Dutch employers' experiences with RTW of employees with cancer and (2) the employers' needs for support regarding this process. METHODS Thirty employer representatives of med...

Journal: :The Journal of applied psychology 1992
J N Cleveland L M Shore

Person- and context-oriented definitions of age were used to predict three sets of work outcomes: work attitudes, performance ratings, and reports of developmental practices. The five age measures included employee chronological age, employee subjective age (i.e., self-perceptions of age), and social age (i.e., others' perceptions of age), as well as self- and supervisors' perceptions of the em...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2011
Blossom Yen-Ju Lin Chung-Ping C Hsu Chi-Wen Juan Cheng-Chieh Lin Hung-Jung Lin Jih-Chang Chen

The role of the leader of a medical unit has evolved over time to expand from simply a medical role to a more managerial one. This study aimed to explore how the behavior of a hospital-based emergency department's (ED's) leader might be related to ED unit performance and ED employees' work satisfaction. One hundred and twelve hospital-based EDs in Taiwan were studied: 10 in medical centers, 32 ...

Journal: :Journal of occupational and environmental medicine 2012
Gary A Sforzo Miranda P Kaye David Calleri Nancy Ngai

OBJECTIVE Examine effects of voluntary participation in employer-sponsored, multipoint wellness education programming on employee wellness. METHODS A randomized and controlled design was used to organize 96 participants into an education + access group; an access-only group, and control group. Outcome measures were made at start and end of a 12-week intervention period. RESULTS Education + ...

Journal: :Behavior analysis in practice 2012
Marsha B Parsons Jeannia H Rollyson Dennis H Reid

Behavior analysts in human service agencies are commonly expected to train support staff as one of their job duties. Traditional staff training is usually didactic in nature and generally has not proven particularly effective. We describe an alternative, evidence-based approach for training performance skills to human service staff. The description includes a specific means of conducting a beha...

2014
Wynn Gillan Millie Naquin Marie Zannis Ashley Bowers Julie Brewer Sarah Russell

Employee health promotion programs increase work productivity and effectively reduce employer costs related to health care and absenteeism, and enhance worker productivity. Components of an effective worksite health program include stress management, exercise and nutrition and/or weight management classes or counseling. Few studies have documented correlates of health behaviors in school-based ...

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