Nathal de Wijn
Guest
- Name
- Dr. A.N. de Wijn
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 2727
- a.n.de.wijn@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-9663-0044
Short CV
Nathal studied at the University of British Columbia Canada, and the University of Leiden, where she obtained her degree in Occupational Health Psychology. After obtaining her degree, she contributed to several reviews and meta-analyses on psychosocial stress (interventions) at work at the University of Bern. Currently she is back in Leiden to work as a researcher at the University, where she studies the psychosocial workload in emergency department nurses and doctors in the Netherlands under the supervision of Margot van der Doef. The aim of the project is to give insight in the current situation and to provide a scientific foundation for interventions. Education: Master Occupational Health Psychology, University of Leiden (2015) & Bachelor Psychology, University of Leiden (2014).
Guest
- Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
- Instituut Psychologie
- Gezondheids, Medische- Neuropsychologie
- Wijn A.N. de & Doef M.P. van der (2022), Reducing psychosocial risk factors and improving employee well-being in emergency departments: a realist evaluation, Frontiers in Psychology 12: 728390.
- Wijn A.N. de (2 June 2022), The art of balance: addressing occupational stress and well-being in emergency department nurses (Dissertatie. Institute of Psychology, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Leiden University). Supervisor(s) and Co-supervisor(s): Brosschot J.F., Doef M.P. van der.
- Wijn A.N. de, Fokkema M. & Doef M.P. van der (2022), The prevalence of stress‐related outcomes and occupational well‐being among emergency nurses in the Netherlands and the role of job factors: a regression tree analysis, Journal of Nursing Management 30(1): 187-197.
- de Wijn A.N. van der Doef M.P. (2022), A meta-analysis on the effectiveness of stress management interventions for nurses: Capturing 14 years of research, International journal of stress management 29(2): 113-129.
- Wijn A.N. de, Fokkema M. & Doef M. P. van der (2021), The prevalence of stress‐related outcomes and occupational well‐being among emergency nurses in the Netherlands and the role of job factors: a regression tree analysis, Journal of Nursing Management : 1-11.
- Gerhardt C., Semmer N.K., Sauter S., Walker A., Wijn N. de, Kälin W., Kottwitz M. U., Kersten B., Ulrich B. & Elfering A. (2021), How are social stressors at work related to well-being and health? : A systematic review and meta-analysis, BMC Public Health 21(1): 890.
- Wijn A.N. de & Doef M.P. van der (2020), Patient-related stressful situations and stress-related outcomes in emergency nurses: a cross-sectional study on the role of work factors and recovery during leisure time, International Journal of Nursing Studies 107: 103579.