Key term: methodology

Editorial 2023;49(5):311-313   pdf
How to improve intervention research on the psychosocial work environment?
Burdorf A
 
Editorial 2022;48(7):507-510   pdf full text
Scientific challenges of studying shift schedule design
Tucker P
 
Editorial 2022;48(2):83-85   pdf full text
Estimating population burdens of occupational disease
Coggon D
 
Letter to the Editor 2020;46(5):552-553   pdf full text
Not just a research method: If used with caution, can job-exposure matrices be a useful tool in the practice of occupational medicine and public health?
Fadel M, Evanoff BA, Andersen JH, d’Errico A, Dale AM, Leclerc A, Descatha A
 
Editorial 2020;46(3):231-234   pdf full text
Although a valuable method in occupational epidemiology, job-exposure ­matrices are no magic fix
Peters S
 
Editorial 2020;46(2):113-116   pdf full text
Advancing mediation analysis in occupational health research
Oude Groeniger J, Burdorf A
 
Original article 2019;45(3):248-255   pdf full text
Historical changes in chemical exposures encountered by Danish firefighters
Pedersen JE, Petersen KU, Hansen J
 
Editorial 2018;44(5):441-442   pdf full text
Could we have better occupational health guidelines, please?
Verbeek J
 
Editorial 2018;44(3):225-228   pdf
Shift work and cardiovascular disease – do the new studies add to our knowledge?
Härmä M, Gustavsson P, Kolstad HA
 
Review 2018;44(5):458-474   pdf full text
Productivity estimation in economic evaluations of occupational health and safety interventions: a systematic review
Steel J, Godderis L, Luyten J
 
Letter to the Editor 2016;42(3):251-255   pdf full text
Methodological and conceptual issues regarding occupational psychosocial coronary heart disease epidemiology
Burr H, Formazin M, Pohrt A
 
Original article 2012;38(6):516-526   pdf
Transitions between sickness absence, work, unemployment, and disability in Denmark 2004–2008
Pedersen J, Bjorner JB, Burr H, Christensen KB
 
Review 2010;36(4):273-288   pdf
Economic evaluations of occupational health interventions from a corporate perspective – a systematic review of methodological quality
Uegaki K, de Bruijne MC, Lambeek L, Anema JR, van der Beek AJ, van Mechelen W, van Tulder MW
 
Article 1976;2 suppl 1:8-12   pdf
The Finnish foundry project. Background and general methodology.
Hernberg S
 
1979;5 suppl 2:1-11   pdf
Municipal occupational health services for small workplaces. Background and general methodology of the study.
Tolonen M
 
Review 1981;7 suppl 4:121-126   pdf
"Negative" results in cohort studies--how to recognize fallacies.
Hernberg S
 
Article SJWEH Suppl 2008; (6):163-168   pdf
Effort–reward imbalance and health in a globalized economy
Siegrist J
 
Article SJWEH Suppl 2008; (4):79-82   pdf
Exploring the relationship between indoor air and productivity
Antikainen R, Lappalainen S, Lönnqvist A, Maksimainen K, Reijula K, Uusi-Rauva E
 
Original article 2007;33(3):233-239   pdf
Analyzing sickness absence with statistical models for survival data
Christensen KB, Andersen PK, Smith-Hansen L, Nielsen ML, Kristensen TS
 
Original article 2005;31(2):97-107   pdf
National job-exposure matrix in analyses of census-based estimates of occupational cancer risk
Pukkala E, Guo J, Kyyrönen P, Lindbohm M-L, Sallmén M, Kauppinen T
 
Editorial 2004;30(2):81-83   pdf
Assessing methodological quality and biological plausibility in occupational health psychology
Kompier M, Taris TW
 
Review 1995;21(1):3-14   pdf
Occupational back pain -- an unhelpful polemic
Frank JW, Pulcins IR, Kerr MS, Shannon HS, Stansfeld SA