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        Improving Work Functioning and Mental Health of Health Care Employees Using an E-Mental Health Approach to Workers' Health Surveillance: Pretest-Posttest Study

        Ketelaar, Sarah M.,Nieuwenhuijsen, Karen,Bolier, Linda,Smeets, Odile,Sluiter, Judith K. Occupational Safety and Health Research Institute 2014 Safety and health at work Vol.5 No.4

        Background: Mental health complaints are quite common in health care employees and can have adverse effects on work functioning. The aim of this study was to evaluate an e-mental health (EMH) approach to workers' health surveillance (WHS) for nurses and allied health professionals. Using the waiting-list group of a previous randomized controlled trial with high dropout and low compliance to the intervention, we studied the pre- and posteffects of the EMH approach in a larger group of participants. Methods: We applied a pretest-posttest study design. The WHS consisted of online screening on impaired work functioning and mental health followed by online automatically generated personalized feedback, online tailored advice, and access to self-help EMH interventions. The effects on work functioning, stress, and work-related fatigue after 3 months were analyzed using paired t tests and effect sizes. Results: One hundred and twenty-eight nurses and allied health professionals participated at pretest as well as posttest. Significant improvements were found on work functioning (p = 0.01) and work-related fatigue (p < 0.01). Work functioning had relevantly improved in 30% of participants. A small meaningful effect on stress was found (Cohen d = .23) in the participants who had logged onto an EMH intervention (20%, n = 26). Conclusion: The EMH approach to WHS improves the work functioning and mental health of nurses and allied health professionals. However, because we found small effects and participation in the offered EMH interventions was low, there is ample room for improvement.

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        Improving Work Functioning and Mental Health of Health Care Employees Using an E-Mental Health Approach to Workers' Health Surveillance: Pretest–Posttest Study

        Sarah M. Ketelaar,Karen Nieuwenhuijsen,Linda Bolier,Odile Smeets,Judith K. Sluiter 한국산업안전보건공단 산업안전보건연구원 2014 Safety and health at work Vol.5 No.4

        Background: Mental health complaints are quite common in health care employees and can have adverse effects on work functioning. The aim of this study was to evaluate an e-mental health (EMH) approach to workers’ health surveillance (WHS) for nurses and allied health professionals. Using the waiting-list group of a previous randomized controlled trial with high dropout and low compliance to the intervention, we studied the pre- and posteffects of the EMH approach in a larger group of participants. Methods: We applied a pretesteposttest study design. The WHS consisted of online screening on impaired work functioning and mental health followed by online automatically generated personalized feedback, online tailored advice, and access to self-help EMH interventions. The effects on work functioning, stress, and work-related fatigue after 3 months were analyzed using paired t tests and effect sizes. Results: One hundred and twenty-eight nurses and allied health professionals participated at pretest as well as posttest. Significant improvements were found on work functioning (p ¼ 0.01) and work-related fatigue (p < 0.01). Work functioning had relevantly improved in 30% of participants. A small meaningful effect on stress was found (Cohen d ¼ .23) in the participants who had logged onto an EMH intervention (20%, n ¼ 26). Conclusion: The EMH approach to WHS improves the work functioning and mental health of nurses and allied health professionals. However, because we found small effects and participation in the offered EMH interventions was low, there is ample room for improvement.

      • Cradle to Cradle-REHABILITATION OF INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE: The opportunities for Cradle to Cradle in the Netherlands

        Van De Westerlo, Bas,Ketelaars, Joris,Roders, Ana Pereira Sustainable Building Research Center 2011 International journal of sustainable building tech Vol.2 No.3

        Throughout the Netherlands, the impact of the Industrial Revolution is still very apparent by its numerous industrial buildings. However lately new strategies of industrial development have made them become more and more functionally obsolete. Rehabilitation is often considered as sustainable for allowing the reuse of existing buildings. Though, that is not always the case, not even in rehabilitations targeting durability. This assumption can be clearly evidenced, when an accurate evaluation is done taking as base the Cradle to Cradle-principles. This paper shall present the results of a MSc. Thesis and the conclusions reached when determining the opportunities of Cradle to Cradle in the Netherlands within the perspective of rehabilitating a complex of industrial buildings. Functionally obsolete industrial buildings could be easily considered as waste. But Cradle to Cradle perceives them as food. We believe there is much more potential on rehabilitating them, than simply wasting them. But, as believing isnot enough, we shall verify and present our conclusions, based on evidences and a newly-developed Cradle to Cradle guidelines for the built environment.

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