Leonie Jaß's research while affiliated with University Medical Center Hamburg - Eppendorf and other places
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Publications (5)
Die Ermittlung der Gefährdungen durch psychische Belastung bei der Arbeit ist relevanter Bestandteil der Gefährdungsbeurteilung im betrieblichen Arbeitsschutz. Um Arbeitgebende und Verantwortliche bei der Suche und Auswahl eines passenden Instruments für die Erhebung dieser Gefährdungen zu unterstützen, wurde das kostenfreie Online-Tool GB-Psych Ko...
Background: Until now a comprehensive, consensus-based tool that can be used by a variety of health care organizations for assessing their organizational health literacy (OHL) is missing. Therefore, we aimed to develop and test a literature- and consensus-based self-assessment tool.
Methods: The study is based on a literature review that was previo...
Background
Organizational health literacy (OHL) aims to respond to the health literacy needs of patients by improving health information and services and making them easier to understand, access, and apply. This scoping review primarily maps criteria characterizing health literate health care organizations. Secondary outcomes are the concepts and t...
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... Existing literature provides several guides and frameworks for implementing and promoting organizational health literacy. These vary in terms of the number of responsiveness areas they include (Bremer et al., 2021;Farmanova et al., 2018;Trezona et al., 2017). We used the organizational health literacy responsiveness (Org. ...