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Maja Schønheyder is a PhD student at the University of Southern Denmark, affiliated with the Department of Public Health. Her research focuses on workplace intervention strategies aimed at preventing pain among employees engaged in physically demanding work. Over the years, Maja has participated in various conference organizations and workshops related to occupational health research, contributing as a guest lecturer and speaker. She is involved in the GLAD@work program, which is a mixed-method feasibility study aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of health interventions in workplace settings. Maja's work has contributed to the growing body of knowledge on how workplace environments can be optimized to reduce discomfort and improve employee well-being. In addition to her research, she has actively participated in conferences and media contributions to disseminate findings related to workplace health and safety, highlighting the importance of collaborative efforts in the study of occupational health challenges.
University of Southern Denmark • Odense, Denmark
Conducting research on workplace health interventions and pain prevention among employees.
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