Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Løvseth, Lise T"
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A Health Impairment Process of Sickness Presenteeism in Norwegian Physicians: The Mediating Role of Exhaustion
Thun, Sylvi; Løvseth, Lise T (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Although work factors have been associated with both presenteeism and exhaustion among hospital physicians, we lack knowledge on the dynamic relationship between demands in the work context and presenteeism and how this ... -
Change in subjective well-being over 20 years at two Norwegian Medical Schools and factors linked to well-being today: a survey
Sletta, Christian; Løvseth, Lise T; Tyssen, Reidar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Background There is a lack of studies on factors in the curriculum, study environment and individual differences that can promote well-being among medical students as a response to the frequent reports on the negative ... -
Comparing mental distress and help-seeking among first-year medical students in Norway: results of two cross-sectional surveys 20 years apart
Ruud, Nora; Løvseth, Lise T; Isaksson Rø, Karin; Tyssen, Reidar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Objective: To investigate any changes in mental distress levels over 20 years among medical students, as well as the clinical importance of these changes. Design: Two cross-sectional surveys 20 years apart. Setting: The ... -
Exploring presenteeism among hospital physicians through the perspective of job crafting
Giæver, Fay; Løvseth, Lise T (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Purpose The purpose of this paper is to seek a deeper understanding of presenteeism by utilising the perspective of job crafting to explore how a selected group of physicians make sense of their decision to attend work ... -
Forms of participation: The development and application of a conceptual model of participation in work environment interventions
Abildgaard, Johan Simonsen; Hasson, Henna; von Thiele Scwarz, Ulrica; Løvseth, Lise T; Ala-Laurinaho, Arja; Nielsen, Karina (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)In the realm of work environment improvements, the Nordic countries have led the way in demonstrating that employee participation is a key requisite for achieving improvements. Despite this, there is a lack of precision ... -
Have medical students’ attitudes towards clinical communication skills changed over a 12- year period? A comparative long-term study
Gude, Tore; Tyssen, Reidar; Anvik, Tor; Grimstad, Hilde; Holen, Are; Baerheim, Anders; Vaglum, Per Jørgen Wiggen; Løvseth, Lise T (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020) -
Healthy Healthcare: Empirical Occupational Health Research and Evidence-Based Practice
de Lange, Annet H.; Løvseth, Lise T; Christensen, Marit; Teoh, Kevin (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020) -
An Open Time Perspective and Social Support to Sustain in Healthcare Work: Results of a Two-Wave Complete Panel Study
de Lange, Annet H.; Pak, Karen; Osagie, Eghe; van Dam, Karen; Christensen, Marit; Furunes, Trude; Løvseth, Lise T; Detaille, Sarah (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Based on lifespan developmental psychology and psychosocial work characteristics theory, we examined longitudinal relations between calendar age, occupational time perspective, different types of job demands and job resources ... -
Opportunities and challenges in designing and evaluating complex multilevel, multi-stakeholder occupational health interventions in practice
De Lange, Antoinette Harmke; Teoh, Kevin; Fleuren, Bram; Christensen, Marit; Medisauskaite, Asta; Løvseth, Lise T; Solms, Lara; Reig-Botella, Adela; Brulin, Emma; Innstrand, Siw Tone; Lundmark, Robert; van Dorssen, Pauline; Bååthe, Fredrik; Heijkants, Ceciel; Furunes, Trude; Correia, Isabel (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Extant research suggests the effectiveness of Occupational Health Psychology (OHP) interventions depends on their design in the broader organisational context. While the field recognises that pre- and posttest evaluation ... -
Paid sick leave as a means to reduce sickness presenteeism among physicians
Rostad, Ingrid Steen; Fridner, Ann; Sendén, Marie Gustafsson; Løvseth, Lise T (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Recurrent international data show that physicians often attend work while ill, termed sickness presenteeism. The current study investigated if sickness presenteeism scores among European physicians varied according to ... -
Physician Parents Attending Work Despite Own Sick Children: A Qualitative Study on Caregiver Presenteeism Among Norwegian Hospital Physicians
Løvseth, Lise T; Giæver, Fay (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Background: Studies have shown that physicians manifest a clear duty to work, even in the face of personal risk, and despite their own symptoms of ill health; this is termed presenteeism. We lack knowledge on their ... -
Physicians’ Mental Health and Nationality Affect how Work Characteristics Influence Presenteeism
Rostad, Ingrid Steen; Tvedt, Sturle Danielsen; Sendén, Marie Gustafsson; Løvseth, Lise T (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)This study aimed to investigate how variations in mental health and nationality affect the influence of job demands and job resources on presenteeism among physicians. By differentiating between hindrances and challenging ... -
Possible reasons why female physicians publish fewer scientific articles than male physicians - A cross-sectional study
Fridner, Ann; Norell, Alexandra; Åkesson, Gertrud; Sendén, Marie Gustafsson; Løvseth, Lise T; Schenck-Gustafsson, Karin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Background The proportion of women in medicine is approaching that of men, but female physicians are still in the minority as regards positions of power. Female physicians are struggling to reach the highest positions ... -
A study of unreasonable illegitimate tasks, administrative tasks, and sickness presenteeism amongst Norwegian physicians: an everyday struggle?
Thun, Sylvi; Halsteinli, Vidar; Løvseth, Lise T (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)Background - It has been shown that a recently defined stressor, ‘illegitimate tasks’, has negative effects on employees’ work motivation and health. Better understanding of the illegitimate tasks undertaken by physicians ... -
Suicidal ideation among surgeons in Italy and Sweden- A cross sectional study
Wall, Maria; Schenck-Gustafsson, Karin; Minucci, Daria; Sendén, Marie Gustafsson; Løvseth, Lise T; Fridner, Ann (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)Background - Suicidal ideation is more prevalent among physicians, compared to the population in general, but little is known about the factors behind surgeons’ suicidal ideation. A surgeon’s work environment can be ... -
Why hospital physicians attend work while ill? The spiralling effect of positive and negative factors
Giæver, Fay; Lohmann-Lafrenz, Signe; Løvseth, Lise T (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Background: Recurrent reports from national and international studies show a persistent high prevalence of sickness presence among hospital physicians. Despite the negative consequences reported, we do not know a lot about ...