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51. Development of an Intervention to Create a Supportive Work Environment for Employees with Chronic Conditions: An Intervention Mapping Approach.

52. Socio-economic inequalities in the effectiveness of workplace health promotion programmes on body mass index: An individual participant data meta-analysis.

53. Improving mental health of student and novice nurses to prevent dropout: A systematic review.

54. Socioeconomic inequalities in effectiveness of and compliance to workplace health promotion programs: an individual participant data (IPD) meta-analysis.

55. Occupational Exposures Associated with Life Expectancy without and with Disability.

56. Improving the health of workers with a low socioeconomic position: Intervention Mapping as a useful method for adaptation of the Participatory Approach.

57. Profiles of family caregivers of patients at the end of life at home: a Q-methodological study into family caregiver' support needs.

58. Responsive evaluation of stakeholder dialogue as a worksite health promotion intervention to contribute to the reduction of SEP related health inequalities: a study protocol.

59. Determinants of voluntary early retirement for older workers with and without chronic diseases: A Danish prospective study.

60. Facilitators, barriers and support needs for staying at work with a chronic condition: a focus group study.

61. Effects of Early Retirement Policy Changes on Working until Retirement: Natural Experiment.

62. Health differences between multiple and single job holders in precarious employment in the Netherlands: A cross-sectional study among Dutch workers.

63. Late dropout from nursing education: An interview study of nursing students' experiences and reasons.

64. Poor health, physical workload and occupational social class as determinants of health-related job loss: results from a prospective cohort study in the UK.

65. The role of personal characteristics, work environment and context in working beyond retirement: a mixed-methods study.

66. Socioeconomic inequalities in reach, compliance and effectiveness of lifestyle interventions among workers: protocol for an individual participant data meta-analysis and equity-specific reanalysis.

67. Societal participation of individuals aged 55-64 years with and without chronic disease.

68. Influence of chronic diseases on societal participation in paid work, volunteering and informal caregiving in Europe: a 12-year follow-up study.

69. Distinguishing groups and exploring health differences among multiple job holders aged 45 years and older.

70. Differences in self-rated health and work ability between self-employed workers and employees: Results from a prospective cohort study in the Netherlands.

71. Working life expectancy in good and poor self-perceived health among Dutch workers aged 55-65 years with a chronic disease over the period 1992-2016.

72. Process Evaluation of a Digital Platform-Based Implementation Strategy Aimed at Work Stress Prevention in a Health Care Organization.

73. Domains and determinants of retirement timing: A systematic review of longitudinal studies.

74. Experiences with multiple job holding: a qualitative study among Dutch older workers.

75. Employment status transitions in employees with and without chronic disease in the Netherlands.

76. Physical and mental determinants of dropout and retention among nursing students: protocol of the SPRiNG cohort study.

77. Do Work Characteristics Predict Health Deterioration Among Employees with Chronic Diseases?

78. One-year Predictors of Presenteeism in Workers with Rheumatoid Arthritis: Disease-related Factors and Characteristics of General Health and Work.

79. Work stress prevention needs of employees and supervisors.

80. Determinants of working until retirement compared to a transition to early retirement among older workers with and without chronic diseases: Results from a Dutch prospective cohort study.

81. Predictors of working beyond retirement in older workers with and without a chronic disease - results from data linkage of Dutch questionnaire and registry data.

82. The association between exposure to psychosocial work factors and mental health in older employees, a 3-year follow-up study.

83. The longitudinal association between multiple job holding and long-term sickness absence among Danish employees: an explorative study using register-based data.

84. The cost-effectiveness and return-on-investment of a combined social and physical environmental intervention in office employees.

85. Employees' Perceptions of Social Norms as a Result of Implementing the Participatory Approach at Supervisor Level: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial.

86. Why older workers work beyond the retirement age: a qualitative study.

87. Predictors of transitions from single to multiple job holding: Results of a longitudinal study among employees aged 45-64 in the Netherlands.

88. Stress Prevention@Work: a study protocol for the evaluation of a multifaceted integral stress prevention strategy to prevent employee stress in a healthcare organization: a cluster controlled trial.

89. The role of autonomy and social support in the relation between psychosocial safety climate and stress in health care workers.

91. Implementation of the Participatory Approach for Supervisors to Increase Self-Efficacy in Addressing Risk of Sick Leave of Employees: Results of a Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial.

92. Process variables in organizational stress management intervention evaluation research: a systematic review.

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