Exploring Study Designs for Evaluation of Interventions Aimed to Reduce Occupational Diseases and Injuries
Effective interventions to reduce work-related exposures are available for many types of work-related diseases or injuries. However, knowledge of the impact of these interventions on injury or disease outcomes is scarce due to practical and methodological reasons. Study designs are considered for th...
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Main Authors: | Henk F. van der Molen (Author), Susan J. Stocks (Author), Monique H.W. Frings-Dresen (Author) |
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2016-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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