Assessing the Effectiveness of STAPP@Work, a Self-Management Mobile App, in Reducing Work Stress and Preventing Burnout: Single-Case Experimental Design Study
BackgroundWork-related stress and burnout remain common problems among employees, leading to impaired health and higher absenteeism. The use of mobile health apps to promote well-being has grown substantially; however, the impact of such apps on reducing stress and preventing burnout is limited. Obj...
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Main Authors: | Sevda Demirel (Author), Yvette Roke (Author), Adriaan W Hoogendoorn (Author), Jamie Hoefakker (Author), Kirsten Hoeberichts (Author), Peter N van Harten (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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