id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-340128-qxkopvot Schreibauer, Elena Christina Work-Related Psychosocial Stress in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises: An Integrative Review 2020-10-13 .txt text/plain 6974 397 48 Conclusions: This review underlines the need for more and better quality research of psychosocial factors in SMEs, particularly in relation to ongoing and new challenges in the workplace, including stressors related to the process of digitalization or the development of safe working conditions during the emerge of new infectious diseases. The reviews did, however, not specifically focus on the situation of employers and employees working in SMEs. Furthermore, the Joint German Occupational Safety and Health Strategy (GDA) published recommendations for implementing psychosocial risk assessments listing five work patterns (i.e., work characteristics) that have been identified as primary stress factors in the workplace [39] : To the best of our knowledge, this review is the first to summarize and categorize the current evidence on work-related psychosocial demands with a specific focus on small and medium sized enterprises to identify gaps in current knowledge and provide a systematic overview of which psychosocial factors, outcomes and economic sectors have been considered to date. ./cache/cord-340128-qxkopvot.txt ./txt/cord-340128-qxkopvot.txt