Melanie Genrich
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Helass M, Greinacher A, Genrich M, Muller A, Angerer P, Gundel H, et al.
BMC Nurs
. 2025 Jan;
24(1):76.
PMID: 39844142
Background: Supervisor-subordinate relationship is high relevant in dealing with work-related stress and providing a compassionate, high-quality, and safe nursing care while meeting the needs of the hospital. Our aim was...
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Schmidt-Stiedenroth K, Guthardt L, Genrich M, Kohne M, Stiawa M, Erschens R, et al.
Front Public Health
. 2023 Oct;
11:1260079.
PMID: 37869202
Background: Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, hospital workers faced a tremendous workload. The pandemic led to different and additional strain that negatively affected the well-being of employees. This study aims...
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Perinelli E, Vignoli M, Kroner F, Muller A, Genrich M, Fraccaroli F
Front Psychol
. 2023 Oct;
14:1222845.
PMID: 37868607
The COVID-19 pandemic has presented significant challenges to the workforce, particularly concerning emotional and mental well-being. Given the prolonged periods of work-related stress, unexpected organizational changes, and uncertainties about work...
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Heming M, Siegrist J, Erschens R, Genrich M, Hander N, Junne F, et al.
J Occup Med Toxicol
. 2023 Jun;
18(1):8.
PMID: 37280659
Objective: Hospitals are frequently associated with poor working conditions that can lead to work stress and increase the risk for reduced employee well-being. Managers can shape and improve working conditions...
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Erschens R, Seifried-Dubon T, Stuber F, Rieger M, Zipfel S, Nikendei C, et al.
PLoS One
. 2022 Dec;
17(12):e0278597.
PMID: 36512621
Background: Professionals in the healthcare sector are a particularly vulnerable group for occupational strain due to high work-related psychological stress. For the implementation of targeted stress-prevention interventions as an important...
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Genrich M, Angerer P, Worringer B, Gundel H, Kroner F, Muller A
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2022 Oct;
19(19).
PMID: 36231909
Research indicates that managers' active support is essential for the successful implementation of mental health-related organizational interventions. However, there is currently little insight into what subjective beliefs and perceptions (=mental...
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Tsarouha E, Stuber F, Seifried-Dubon T, Radionova N, Schnalzer S, Nikendei C, et al.
J Occup Med Toxicol
. 2021 Nov;
16(1):51.
PMID: 34844608
Background: Mental health and stress prevention aspects related to workplace in hospitals are gaining increasingly more attention in research. The workplace hospital is characterized by high work intensity, high emotional...
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Stiawa M, Peters M, Mulfinger N, Krumm S, Worringer B, Maatouk I, et al.
Psychiatr Prax
. 2021 May;
49(3):128-137.
PMID: 34015853
Objective: Workplace exposures are considered to be high in hospital staff. Workplace interventions might be an appropriate way to reduce workplace exposures. Therefore, views of hospital staff on reasons and...
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Worringer B, Genrich M, Muller A, Gundel H, Contributors Of The Seegen Consortium , Angerer P
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2020 Jul;
17(14).
PMID: 32668816
Working conditions in hospitals are characterized by occupational stressors, which lead to potentially harmful psychosocial stress reactions for medical and nursing staff. Representative surveys showed that almost every second hospital...
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Worringer B, Genrich M, Muller A, Junne F, Contributors Of The Seegen Consortium , Angerer P
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2020 Jul;
17(13).
PMID: 32605266
Health-oriented supportive leadership behavior is a key factor in reducing work stress and promoting health. Employees in the health sector are subject to a heavy workload, and it has been...