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Jörgen Winkel

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Applied Ergonomics|August 13, 2018
Corrigendum to "A method for effect modifier assessment (EMA) in ergonomic intervention research" [Appl. Ergon. 72, (October 2018), 113-120]Kasper Edwards, Jörgen Winkel
Applied Ergonomics|June 11, 2018
A method for effect modifier assessment (EMA) in ergonomic intervention researchKasper Edwards, Jörgen Winkel
Applied Ergonomics|November 26, 2019
Corrigendum to "A method for effect modifier assessment (EMA) in ergonomic intervention research" [Appl. Ergon. 72C (2018) 113-120]Kasper Edwards, Jörgen Winkel
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health|May 2, 2019
Development and implementation of interventions managing work-related musculoskeletal disorders: Inadequacy of prevalent research framework and future opportunitiesJörgen Winkel, Rolf H Westgaard
Applied Ergonomics|May 12, 2012
Mechanical exposure implications of rationalization: a comparison of two flow strategies in a Swedish manufacturing plantGunnar Palmerud, Mikael Forsman, W Patrick Neumann, et al.
Journal of Nursing Management|April 17, 2015
The impact of servant leadership dimensions on leader-member exchange among health care professionalsJan Johansson Hanse, Ulrika Harlin, Caroline Jarebrant, et al.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|August 16, 2005
Incidence of shoulder and neck pain in a working population: effect modification between mechanical and psychosocial exposures at work? Results from a one year follow up of the Malmö shoulder and neck study cohortPer-Olof Ostergren, Bertil S Hanson, Istvan Balogh, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health|December 3, 2009
Systematic evaluation of observational methods assessing biomechanical exposures at workEsa-Pekka Takala, Irmeli Pehkonen, Mikael Forsman, et al.
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Applied Ergonomics|August 13, 2018
Corrigendum to "A method for effect modifier assessment (EMA) in ergonomic intervention research" [Appl. Ergon. 72, (October 2018), 113-120]Kasper Edwards, Jörgen Winkel
Applied Ergonomics|June 11, 2018
A method for effect modifier assessment (EMA) in ergonomic intervention researchKasper Edwards, Jörgen Winkel
Applied Ergonomics|November 26, 2019
Corrigendum to "A method for effect modifier assessment (EMA) in ergonomic intervention research" [Appl. Ergon. 72C (2018) 113-120]Kasper Edwards, Jörgen Winkel
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health|May 2, 2019
Development and implementation of interventions managing work-related musculoskeletal disorders: Inadequacy of prevalent research framework and future opportunitiesJörgen Winkel, Rolf H Westgaard
Applied Ergonomics|May 12, 2012
Mechanical exposure implications of rationalization: a comparison of two flow strategies in a Swedish manufacturing plantGunnar Palmerud, Mikael Forsman, W Patrick Neumann, et al.
Journal of Nursing Management|April 17, 2015
The impact of servant leadership dimensions on leader-member exchange among health care professionalsJan Johansson Hanse, Ulrika Harlin, Caroline Jarebrant, et al.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|August 16, 2005
Incidence of shoulder and neck pain in a working population: effect modification between mechanical and psychosocial exposures at work? Results from a one year follow up of the Malmö shoulder and neck study cohortPer-Olof Ostergren, Bertil S Hanson, Istvan Balogh, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health|December 3, 2009
Systematic evaluation of observational methods assessing biomechanical exposures at workEsa-Pekka Takala, Irmeli Pehkonen, Mikael Forsman, et al.
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