Nathal de Wijn
Gast
- Naam
- Dr. A.N. de Wijn
- Telefoon
- +31 71 527 2727
- a.n.de.wijn@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-9663-0044
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Gast
- 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 juni 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). Promotor(en) en copromotor(en): 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.