Abstract

The objective of this study protocol is to describe the development of a process model for occupational health surveillance for workers exposed to hand-intensive work (the HIW-model), and to describe the studies that will explore the model. The studies are designed to: (1) explore stakeholders’ experiences of the model, and (2) explore if, and how, the model affects actions for reduction of exposure to hand-intensive work. The study protocol presents a research project that is described as two studies. The first study will explore company representatives’ and ergonomists’ experiences of the execution of the HIW-model and its various components concerning feasibility and values. Semi-structured interviews will constitute the data source. The second study will explore whether the execution of the HIW-model leads to work environmental changes, such as actions for reduction of exposure to hand-intensive work, and whether these potential actions are based on the ergonomist’s feedback of the exposure assessment and the medical health checks. A mixed method approach will be applied, in which the data sources will be comprised of semi-structured interviews, questionnaires, and documents. The project is expected to generate knowledge regarding the values of the HIW-model. The project is anticipated to shed light on factors that facilitate or impede execution of the model from the different stakeholders’ perspectives; the employer’s as having the legal responsibility for the work environment, and the occupational health service consultants’, being the work environment experts supporting the employers.

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  • IntroductionThis paper presents a study protocol that aims to describe the development of a process model for occupational health surveillance for workers exposed to hand-intensive work, and to describe the research project and the studies that will explore the model

  • The objective of this study protocol is to describe the development of a process model for occupational health surveillance for workers exposed to hand-intensive work, and to describe the research project and the studies that will explore the model

  • This study protocol describes the development of a process model for occupational health surveillance for workers exposed to hand-intensive work

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Introduction

This paper presents a study protocol that aims to describe the development of a process model for occupational health surveillance for workers exposed to hand-intensive work, and to describe the research project and the studies that will explore the model. Occupational health surveillance is a legislative approach for preventing work-related ill-health. Directive (1989/391/EEC) establishes the principles for managing health and safety in workplaces. The European Directive is a framework directive and constitutes the minimum requirements of the. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 6400; doi:10.3390/ijerph17176400 www.mdpi.com/journal/ijerph

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