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The health and well-being of remote and mobile workers
JO Crawford, L MacCalman, Craig Jackson
Applied Health Sciences
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Well-being
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Remote Workers
100%
Mobile Workers
100%
General Health
50%
Mileage
50%
Organizational Factors
25%
Mental Health
25%
Ireland
25%
Health Effects
25%
Inclusion Criteria
25%
Working Time
25%
Ergonomic Factors
25%
Search Strategy
25%
Psychosocial Factors
25%
High Demand
25%
Support Services
25%
Occupational Groups
25%
Ways of Working
25%
Psychosocial Effects
25%
Access to Support
25%
Type of Work
25%
Systematic Review Methodology
25%
Musculoskeletal Symptoms
25%
Vehicle Engineering
25%
Vehicle Counting
25%
Potential Health Effects
25%
Remote Work
25%
Mobile Work
25%
Management Factors
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Base
100%
Systematic Review
100%
Mental Health
100%
Client
100%
Musculoskeletal Disease
100%
Patient Social Context
100%
Engineering
Ergonomics
100%
Search Strategies
100%
Occupational Group
100%
Potential Health
100%
Vehicle Design
100%
Health Effect
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Base
100%
Systematic Review
100%
Mental Health
100%
Musculoskeletal Disease
100%
Patient Social Context
100%
Client
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Systematic Review
100%
Mental Disorder
100%
Occupational Group
100%
Psychology
Health and Well-Being
100%
Mental Health
50%
Systematic Review
50%