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RAND Europe
The Boorman Review: Developing an Evidence Base for NHS Staff Health and Wellbeing
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September 14th 2009
Hassan, Emmanuel, Austin, Christopher, Celia, Claire, Disley, Emma, Hunt, Priscillia, Marjanovic, Sonja, Shehabi, Alaa, Villalba van Dijk, Lidia and Van Stolk, Christian
This review was tasked with developing an evidence base for potential action to improve the health and wellbeing of NHS staff, as well as making practical recommendations for improvements. The review was initiated by the Department of Health and is headed by Dr Steve Boorman. Working in partnership with The Work Foundation and Aston Business School, RAND Europe led on the literature review, staff perception survey, the call for evidence, and the identification of supporting international good practice work.
Topics in this document
Occupational safety and health
Healthy diet
Mental disorder
Alcoholism
Risk
Stress (biology)
Stress management
Physical therapy
Preventive healthcare
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Smoking cessation
Occupational stress
Musculoskeletal disorder
National Health Service
Disease
Presenteeism
Absenteeism
Employment
Psychological stress
Health
Dieting
Exercise
Occupational burnout
Management
Health promotion
Human activities
Shift work
Relaxation (psychology)
Social support
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