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Occupational and Environmental Medicine | 2012

Impact of organisational change on mental health: a systematic review

Simon Grandjean Bamberger; Anker Lund Vinding; Anelia Larsen; Peter V. Nielsen; Kirsten Fonager; René Nesgaard Nielsen; Pia Køhler Ryom; Øyvind Omland

Although limited evidence is available, organisational change is often cited as the cause of mental health problems. This paper provides an overview of the current literature regarding the impact of organisational change on mental health. A systematic search in PUBMED, PsychInfo and Web of Knowledge combining MeSH search terms for exposure and outcome. The criterion for inclusion was original data on exposure to organisational change with mental health problems as outcome. Both cross-sectional and longitudinal studies were included. We found in 11 out of 17 studies, an association between organisational change and elevated risk of mental health problems was observed, with a less provident association in the longitudinal studies. Based on the current research, this review cannot provide sufficient evidence of an association between organisational change and elevated risk of mental health problems. More studies of long-term effects are required including relevant analyses of confounders.


Industrial Health | 2015

Assessment of work intensification by managers and psychological distressed and non-distressed employees: a multilevel comparison

Simon Grandjean Bamberger; Anelia Larsen; Anker Lund Vinding; Peter V. Nielsen; Kirsten Fonager; René Nesgaard Nielsen; Pia Køhler Ryom; Øyvind Omland

Work intensification is a popular management strategy to increase productivity, but at the possible expense of employee mental stress. This study examines associations between ratings of work intensification and psychological distress, and the level of agreement between compared employee-rated and manager-rated work intensification. Multi-source survey data were collected from 3,064 employees and 573 company managers from the private sector in 2010. Multilevel regression models were used to compare different work intensification ratings across psychological distress strata. Distressed employees rated higher degree of total work intensification compared to non-distressed employees, and on three out of five sub ratings there were an increased prevalence of work intensification in the case group. In general, there was poor agreement between employee and company work intensification rating. Neither manager-rated work intensification nor employee/manager discrepancy in work intensification ratings was associated with psychological distress. Distressed employees had a higher total score of employee/manager agreed work intensification, and a higher prevalence of increased demands of labour productivity. This study demonstrates higher ratings of employee/manager agreed work intensification in distressed employees compared to non-distressed employees, challenging previous findings of reporting bias in distressed employees’ assessment of work environment.


Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies | 2012

Capabilities for Innovation: The Nordic Model and Employee Participation

Peter V. Nielsen; René Nesgaard Nielsen; Simon Grandjean Bamberger; Jørgen Stamhus; Kirsten Fonager; Anelia Larsen; Anker Lund Vinding; Pia Køhler Ryom; Øyvind Omland


Tidsskrift for Arbejdsliv | 2011

Globaliseringsparat? Om udviklingen af danske virksomheder mod globaliseringen - et dynamisk ressourceperspektiv

Peter V. Nielsen; René Nesgaard Nielsen; Simon Grandjean Bamberger; Kirsten Fonager; Anker Lund Vinding; Anelia Larsen; Øyvind Omland; Pia Køhler Ryom


Archive | 2015

Capabilities for innovation

Peter V. Nielsen; René Nesgaard; Simon Grandjean Bamberger; Anker Lund


Best Practice - Psykiatri/Neurologi | 2015

Metakognitiv træning ved skizofreni

Simon Grandjean Bamberger; Jørgen Aagaard


PhD day 2012 | 2012

Derived effects of globalization on psychosocial work environment - a multilevel latent class analysis study

Simon Grandjean Bamberger; Øyvind Omland


The 15th Conference of the European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology | 2011

Globalization, organizatorial change and mental health

Simon Grandjean Bamberger; Anelia Larsen; Anker Lund Vinding; Peter Brønnum Nielsen; Kirsten Fonager; René Nesgaard Nielsen


PhD Day 2011 | 2011

Globalization, organizational change and psychosocial work environment: The impact on mental health

Simon Grandjean Bamberger; Anelia Larsen; Peter Brønnum Nielsen; Anker Lund Vinding; Kirsten Fonager; René Nesgaard Nielsen; Pia Køhler Ryom; Øyvind Omland


Archive | 2011

Globalisering, omstillingspres og psykisk arbejdsmiljø: Problemstillinger og forskningsdesign

Peter V. Nielsen; Øyvind Omland; Anelia Larsen; Pia Køhler Ryom; Kirsten Fonager; René Nesgaard Nielsen; Simon Grandjean Bamberger; Anker Lund Vinding

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