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The increasing relevance of health promotion in the working world is related to the modification of disease patterns and the development of new information technologies which render obsolete the traditional approach to health protection at the workplace. A case in point is the term “occupational diseases”. Today, it is realized that the knowledge and experiences of workers and employees need to be taken into consideration just as much as scientific research data to provide a realistic view of the problem.
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Badura, B. (1989). Some Concluding Remarks. In: Health Promotion in the Working World. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74283-5_36
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