2015
DOI: 10.5271/sjweh.3488
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The international contribution to occupational health research

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“…First is the growth of work, health and safety research production globally. There appears to be a rapid growth in health and safety literature (Ferris et al, 2015;Li et al, 2012;Rollin, Darmoni, Caillard, & Gehanno, 2009;Sweileh et al, 2014). The sheer volume of research makes it challenging to transfer the relevant findings or evidence to the audiences that can best use them to inform practice or policy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…First is the growth of work, health and safety research production globally. There appears to be a rapid growth in health and safety literature (Ferris et al, 2015;Li et al, 2012;Rollin, Darmoni, Caillard, & Gehanno, 2009;Sweileh et al, 2014). The sheer volume of research makes it challenging to transfer the relevant findings or evidence to the audiences that can best use them to inform practice or policy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, prevention programs and interventions are varied and may not be based on the best available evidence. Researchers in health and safety continue to produce and publish scientific evidence (Ferris¸Hirst, Sanati, & Sanati, 2015;Gehanno, Takahashi, Darmoni, & Weber, 2007;H€ arm€ a, Viikari-Juntura E, & O'Donoghue-Lindy, 2015;Jackson Filho, Algranti, Saito, & Garcia, 2015;Li, Liu, & Zhang, 2012;Navarro & Mart ın, 2004;Sweileh, Zyoud, Al-Jabi, & Sawalha, 2014). Is the available evidence from the scientific literature getting to and influencing prevention programs and interventions at workplaces?…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%