Information and feedback to improve occupational physicians’ reporting of occupational diseases: a randomised controlled trial
Volume: 83, Issue: 4, Pages: 381 - 388
Published: Oct 15, 2009
Abstract
To assess the effectiveness of supplying occupational physicians (OPs) with targeted and stage-matched information or with feedback on reporting occupational diseases to the national registry in the Netherlands. In a randomized controlled design, 1076 OPs were divided into three groups based on previous reporting behaviour: precontemplators not considering reporting, contemplators considering reporting and actioners reporting occupational...
Paper Details
Title
Information and feedback to improve occupational physicians’ reporting of occupational diseases: a randomised controlled trial
Published Date
Oct 15, 2009
Volume
83
Issue
4
Pages
381 - 388
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