Can home care work be organized to promote musculoskeletal health for workers? Study protocol for the Norwegian GoldiCare cluster randomized controlled trial
Abstract Background Home care workers perform physically strenuous tasks, in particular when handling patients with high care demands. Thus, musculoskeletal pain and sick leave is greater in this group than in the general population. To ease these issues, we will implement a Goldilocks Work interven...
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Main Authors: | Fredrik Klæboe Lohne (Author), Marius Steiro Fimland (Author), Andreas Holtermann (Author), Svend Erik Mathiassen (Author), Heike Fischer (Author), Trine Minde Gellein (Author), Skender Redzovic (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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