127 Grip on Health intervention among lower socioeconomic position workers Process evaluation component Sub-codes participants Codes participants Quality of delivery Self-control of workers with a lower socioeconomic position Worker was able to identify problems Worker was able to identify solutions Occupational health professional supported worker in identifying and solving problems Occupational health professional identified solutions Opinion about process leader Satisfied with conversations/occupational health professional Worker felt understood in the conversations Occupational health professionals listened to problems Safe and confidential environment Conversation with another stakeholder Equality between worker and supervisor Conversation with supervisor was useful Responsiveness Opinion about the intervention and materials of the intervention Satisfied with conversations Intervention is structured Intervention helpful to discuss problems Materials helped to discuss problems Materials were clear Perceived effectiveness intervention Conversations were useful Conversations had a positive effect on health Conversations had a positive effect on work functioning Conversations had a positive effect on private situation Intervention led to small and practical solutions Worker became more aware of problems Program differentiation Parts of the intervention that contribute to positive effects More insight into problems Self-control of worker is improved Visual materials provided more insight into problems 4
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