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Jesper Pihl-Thingvad
Department of Clinical Research
Clinical lector
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KI, OUH, Research unit of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (Odense)
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7351-2256
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+4565504921
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jpthingvad
health.sdu
dk
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Workplace Violence
100%
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders
86%
Prospective Studies
68%
Violence
62%
Occupational Groups
55%
Cohort Studies
46%
Workplace
42%
Delivery of Health Care
38%
Emotions
38%
Denmark
37%
Social Capital
35%
Social Support
29%
Compassion Fatigue
29%
Psychological Burnout
28%
Ambulances
25%
Police
24%
Psychiatry
24%
Sexual Harassment
23%
Occupational Stress
21%
Buffers
19%
Cross-Sectional Studies
17%
Mental Health
17%
Physical Abuse
16%
Stress Disorders, Traumatic, Acute
16%
Exposure to Violence
15%
Pensions
14%
Bullying
14%
Self-Help Devices
14%
Mental Disorders
13%
Absenteeism
13%
Confidence Intervals
13%
Sick Leave
12%
Job Satisfaction
12%
Nurse's Role
12%
Patient Transfer
12%
Latent Class Analysis
11%
Validation Studies
11%
Back Pain
10%
Risk-Taking
10%
Workload
10%
General Hospitals
10%
Intention
9%
Lawyers
9%
Longitudinal Studies
9%
Neuroimaging
9%
Sleep
9%
Case-Control Studies
8%
Health
8%
Observational Studies
8%
Depression
8%
Social Sciences
violence
64%
posttraumatic stress disorder
54%
workplace
53%
health care workers
27%
burnout
23%
coping
22%
employee
22%
educator
21%
Denmark
18%
threat
18%
incident
17%
disability Pensions
15%
sexual harassment
15%
social support
15%
cross-sectional study
14%
female worker
13%
staff
12%
Health care professionals
11%
child protection
11%
police officer
10%
confidence
10%
pain
10%
quality of life
8%
nurse
8%
police
7%
work environment
7%
health
7%
worker
7%
outpatient treatment
7%
act
7%
commitment
6%
leader
6%
mental health
6%
time
6%
trauma
6%
regression
5%
general practitioner
5%
exclusion
5%
functional impairment
5%