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Esther Rind
Esther Rind
University of Tübingen
Medicine
Occupational safety and health
Ethnography
Psychological stress
Social research
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Job Satisfaction and Chronic Stress of General Practitioners and Their Teams: Baseline Data of a Cluster-Randomised Trial (IMPROVEjob).
2021
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Lukas Degen
Karen Linden
Tanja Seifried-Dübon
Brigitte Werners
Matthias Grot
Esther Rind
Claudia Pieper
Anna-Lisa Eilerts
Verena Schroeder
Stefanie Kasten
Manuela Schmidt
Julian Goebel
Monika A. Rieger
Birgitta Weltermann
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Adjusting working conditions and evaluating the risk of infection during the COVID-19 pandemic in different workplace settings in Germany: a study protocol for an explorative modular mixed methods approach.
2020
BMJ Open
Esther Rind
Klaus Kimpel
Christine Preiser
Falko Papenfuss
Anke Wagner
Karina Alsyte
Achim Siegel
Antje Klink
Benjamin Steinhilber
Johanna Kauderer
Monika A. Rieger
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Exploring drivers of work-related psychological stress in general practice teams as an example for small and medium-sized enterprises – a study protocol for an integrated ethnographic approach of social research methods (Preprint)
2019
JMIR Research Protocols
Esther Rind
Sigrid Emerich
Christine Preiser
Elena Tsarouha
Monika A. Rieger
IMPROVEjob-Consortium
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