Browsing Brage by Author "Johannessen, Håkon Andre"
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Arbeid hjemmefra, helse og arbeidsmiljø. En systematisk kunnskapsoppsummering
Fløvik, Lise; Lunde, Lars-Kristian; Vleeshouwes, Jolien; Johannessen, Håkon Andre; Finne, Live Bakke; Mohr, Benedicte; Jørgensen, Ingrid Løken; Christensen, Jan Olav (STAMI-rapport, Research report, 2021) -
Do regulatory tools instigate measures to prevent work-related psychosocial and ergonomic risk factors? A process evaluation of a Labour inspection authority trial in the Norwegian home-care services
Johannessen, Håkon Andre; Knardahl, Stein; Emberland, Jan Shahid; Skare, Øivind; Garshol, Bjørnar Finnanger (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Objective There is a research gap regarding the way managers and employee representatives respond to Labour Authority interventions targeting work-related psychosocial and ergonomic risk factors. The present study aimed ... -
Does job control contribute to differences in physician-certified sickness absence across office concepts? A mediation analysis in a nationally representative sample
Borge, Randi Hovden; Johannessen, Håkon Andre; Fostervold, Knut Inge; Nielsen, Morten Birkeland (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Objectives Several studies have found higher sickness absence in shared and open workspaces than in private offices, but little is known about why these differences occur. We propose and test job control as a potential ... -
Effectiveness of the Labour Inspection Authority's regulatory tools for work environment and employee health. Study protocol for a cluster-randomised controlled trial among Norwegian home-care workers
Indregard, Anne-Marthe Rustad; Knardahl, Stein; Emberland, Jan Shahid; Skare, Øivind; Johannessen, Håkon Andre (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Introduction There is a need to evaluate whether, and to what degree, labour inspections or other regulatory tools have the desired effects on psychosocial, organisational and mechanical work environment, and employee ... -
Effects of the Labour Inspectorate Authority's regulatory tools on psychosocial and biomechanical work factors in Norwegian home care services: A cluster randomised controlled trial
Garshol, Bjørnar Finnanger; Knardahl, Stein; Emberland, Jan Shahid; Skare, Øivind; Johannessen, Håkon Andre (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Objectives This study aimed to determine the effects of the Labour Inspectorate Authority’s (LIA’s) regulatory tools on psychosocial and biomechanical work factors in the Norwegian municipal home care services. Methods A ... -
Effekter av myndighetstiltak på arbeidsmiljø og helse. En systematisk kunnskapsoppsummering
Johannessen, Håkon Andre; Løchting, Ida; Bakke, Berit; Nielsen, Morten Birkeland; Skyberg, Knut; Mehlum, Ingrid Sivesind (STAMI-rapport, Research report, 2017) -
Faktabok om arbeidsmiljø og helse 2018. Status og utviklingstrekk
Tynes, Tore; Sterud, Tom; Løvseth, Eva Kristin; Johannessen, Håkon Andre; Gravseth, Hans Magne Ulrik; Bjerkan, Anne Mette; Bakke, Berit; Aagestad, Cecilie (STAMI-rapport, Research report, 2018) -
Impact of psychosocial work factors on risk of medically certified sick leave due to common mental disorders: a nationwide prospective cohort study of Norwegian home care workers
Knutsen, Rigmor; Nielsen, Morten Birkeland; Lunde, Lars-Kristian; Skare, Øivind; Johannessen, Håkon Andre (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Background The Norwegian home care services experience a high level of sick leave, a large proportion of which is due to common mental disorders. A substantial number of such cases can be attributed to psychosocial factors ... -
Interaction of smoking with respiratory effects of occupational dust exposure. A prospective population study among Norwegian men
Tynes, Tore; Løvseth, Eva Kristin; Johannessen, Håkon Andre; Sterud, Tom; Skogstad, Marit (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018) -
Is new tech a pain in the neck? The impact of introducing new technologies in home-care on neck pain: a prospective study
Christensen, Jan Olav; Johannessen, Håkon Andre (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Background Home healthcare services are increasingly utilizing novel technologies to enhance quality and efficiency of caregiving, to reduce workloads and compensate for expected labor shortages in the future due to ageing ... -
Midlertidig ansettelsesformer og helse – en kunnskapsoversikt
Sterud, Tom; Christensen, Jan Olav; Johannessen, Håkon Andre; Nordby, Karl-Christian (STAMI-rapport, Research report, 2014) -
Occupational noise exposure and hearing: a systematic review
Lie, Arve; Skogstad, Marit; Johannessen, Håkon Andre; Tynes, Tore; Mehlum, Ingrid Sivesind; Nordby, Karl-Christian; Engdahl, Bo Lars; Tambs, Kristian (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)Purpose: To give a systematic review of the development of noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) in working life. Methods: A literature search in MEDLINE, Embase, Web of Science, Scopus, and Health and Safety Abstracts, with ... -
Office design, telework from home, and self-certified sickness absence: A cross-sectional study of main and moderating effects in a nationally representative sample
Borge, Randi Hovden; Johannessen, Håkon Andre; Fostervold, Knut Inge; Nielsen, Morten Birkeland (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Objectives This study aimed to investigate (i) the main effects of office design and access to telework from home (TWFH) on self-certified sickness absence and (ii) the moderating effects of access to TWFH on the relationship ... -
Psychosocial and organizational risk factors for doctor-certified sick leave: a prospective study of female health and social workers in Norway
Aagestad, Cecilie; Tyssen, Reidar; Johannessen, Håkon Andre; Gravseth, Hans Magne Ulrik; Tynes, Tore; Sterud, Tom (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)Background: Doctor-certified sick leave differs substantially across sectors, and among health and social workers, in particular, there is an increased risk. Previous studies have shown that work environmental factors ... -
Psychosocial factors at work and occupational injuries: A prospective study of the general working population in Norway
Johannessen, Håkon Andre; Gravseth, Hans Magne Ulrik; Sterud, Tom (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)Background: We examined the effects of psychosocial stressors at work on subsequent injuries, taking into account organizational and mechanical working conditions. Methods: Randomly drawn from the general population, the ... -
Psychosocial factors at work and sleep problems: a longitudinal study of the general working population in Norway
Johannessen, Håkon Andre; Sterud, Tom (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)Purpose: A growing number of longitudinal studies report associations between adverse psychosocial factors at work and sleep problems. However, the evidence regarding the direction of these associations and the effects of ... -
Self-reported occupational exposure to chemical and physical factors and risk of skin problems. A 3-year follow-up study of the general working population of Norway
Alfonso, Jose Hernan; Thyssen, Jacob P.; Tynes, Tore; Mehlum, Ingrid Sivesind; Johannessen, Håkon Andre (Journal article, 2015) -
Self-reported occupational skin exposure and risk of physiciancertified long-term sick leave: A prospective study of the general working population of Norway
Alfonso, Jose Hernan; Tynes, Tore; Thyssen, Jacob P.; Holm, Jan Øyvind; Johannessen, Håkon Andre (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016) -
Self-reported skin problems and the healthy worker effect in the general working population of Norway: a three-year prospective study
Alfonso, Jose Hernan; Johannessen, Håkon Andre (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Objectives: This study aimed to assess whether the occurrence of skin problems in 2006 (baseline) was associated with response frequency, quitting a job due to health problems, and change in occupational skin exposures in ... -
Skin diseases in Norway and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma in four Nordic countries: The role of occupation and occupational exposures. A population-based study
Alfonso, Jose Hernan; Johannessen, Håkon Andre (Series of dissertations submitted to the Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Doctoral thesis, 2016)