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Einar M de Croon

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Hugenholtz N, de Croon E, Smits P, van Dijk F, Nieuwenhuijsen K
Occup Med (Lond) . 2008 May; 58(5):370-2. PMID: 18495676
Background: Within a clinical context e-learning is comparable to traditional approaches of continuing medical education (CME). However, the occupational health context differs and until now the effect of postgraduate e-learning...
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de Croon E, Sluiter J, Kuijer P, Frings-Dresen M
Ergonomics . 2005 Mar; 48(2):119-34. PMID: 15764312
Conventional and innovative office concepts can be described according to three dimensions: (1) the office location (e.g. telework office versus conventional office); (2) the office lay-out (e.g. open lay-out versus...
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de Croon E, Blonk R, Sluiter J, Frings-Dresen M
Int Arch Occup Environ Health . 2004 Dec; 78(1):27-34. PMID: 15570432
Background: Monitoring psychological job strain may help occupational physicians to take preventive action at the appropriate time. For this purpose, the 10-item trucker strain monitor (TSM) assessing work-related fatigue and...
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de Croon E, Sluiter J, Blonk R, Broersen J, Frings-Dresen M
J Appl Psychol . 2004 May; 89(3):442-54. PMID: 15161404
Based on a model that combines existing organizational stress theory and job transition theory, this 2-year longitudinal study examined antecedents and consequences of turnover among Dutch truck drivers. For this...
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de Croon E, Kuijer P, Broersen J, Frings-Dresen M
Appl Ergon . 2004 May; 35(4):313-20. PMID: 15159195
A quasi-experimental design was used to study the effect of on board computer-systems (OBC-systems) on the Dutch lorry drivers' psychosocial work environment (i.e., control and demands) and coinciding mental health...
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de Croon E, Sluiter J, Frings-Dresen M
J Psychosom Res . 2003 Sep; 55(4):331-9. PMID: 14507544
Background: Incomplete recovery from work-related fatigue after work (i.e., sustained activation) is assumed to mediate the relation between the exposure to stressful working conditions and the development of health problems....