Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health: volume 36, no 4, 2010
Editorial | ||
269 | How do we know if monetary incentives are effective and efficient for controlling health and safety risks at work? Verbeek J | |
Review | ||
273 | Economic evaluations of occupational health interventions from a corporate perspective – a systematic review of methodological quality Uegaki K, de Bruijne MC, Lambeek L, Anema JR, van der Beek AJ, van Mechelen W, van Tulder MW | |
289 | A review of case studies evaluating economic incentives to promote occupational safety and health Elsler D, Treutlein D, Rydlewska I, Frusteri L, Krüger H, Veerman T, Eeckelaert L, Roskams N, Van Den Broek K, Taylor TN | |
Original article | ||
299 | Modeling the cost–benefit of nerve conduction studies in pre-employment screening for carpal tunnel syndrome Evanoff G, Kymes S | |
305 | Transferring results of occupational safety and health cost-effectiveness studies from one country to another – a case study Verbeek J, Pulliainen M, Kankaanpää E, Taimela S | |
Discussion paper | ||
313 | Developing guidelines for good practice in the economic evaluation of occupational safety and health interventions Tompa E, Verbeek J, van Tulder M, de Boer A | |
319 | Economic incentives as a policy tool to promote safety and health at work Kankaanpää | |
325 | Factors influencing the transferability of occupational safety and health economic incentive schemes between different countries Elsler D, Eeckelaert L | |
Original article | ||
332 | Sociodemographic, clinical, and work characteristics associated with return-to-work outcomes following surgery for work-related knee injury Fan JK, McLeod CB, Koehoorn M | |
339 | Trends and priorities in occupational health research and knowledge transfer in Italy Rondinone BM, Boccuni F, Iavicoli S |
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