Rosanne Schaap

125 Grip on Health intervention among lower socioeconomic position workers Process evaluation component Sub-codes occupational health professionals Codes occupational health professionals No relevant stakeholders involved No conversation with supervisor Supervisors do not have conversations with workers Conflict between worker and supervisor Supervisors conduct preventive conversations with workers Supervisors unavailable/lack time Supervisors are notified on what is discussed Consultations were online/not physically at organizations Disadvantages conversation with another stakeholder No conversation with stakeholders from outside the workplace Refer a worker to a stakeholder from outside the workplace Request of information stakeholder from outside the workplace Disadvantages conversation with partner Quality of delivery Role of process leader Role of process leader difficult Role of process leader not difficult Role of process leader is possible, but workers with a lower socioeconomic position need support Self-control of workers with a lower socioeconomic position Difficult for workers with a lower socioeconomic position to take on an active role Difficult for workers with a lower socioeconomic position to identify problems and solutions Workers with a lower socioeconomic position do not take self-control/self-control is difficult Workers identify problems and solutions Precondition for self-control is being open to see their own role 4

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