(2) De oogst van het programma: kennis, instrumenten en interventies
Preventieve bedrijfsgezondheidszorg. Resultaten van een innoverend onderzoeks- en ontwikkelprogramma 2007-2013
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In de periode van 2007 tot en met 2013 is een grootschalig onderzoeksprogramma uitgevoerd op het terrein van de preventieve bedrijfsgezondheidszorg (BGZ), gefinancierd door Instituut GAK met cofinanciering door universiteiten, TNO en diverse andere partners.
Bedrijfsgezond- Heidszorg Preventie Kennisproducten Instrument Interventie Psychische Problematiek Participatie Empowerment Vitaliteit Bevlogenheid Duurzame Re-Integratie
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