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Health-Promoting Workplaces

2020
Health is a product of interactions between individuals and their environments. While most adults spend a good proportion of their time at the workplaces, the working environment is continuously interacting with the workers in physical, social, and psychological contexts.
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Health Promoting Workplaces

2008
Workplace health promotion is a process of actively achieving health at workplace by changing working and living conditions. As a key concept it includes measures aimed both at individual and at environmental level from different areas. Good practice in workplace health promotion demands statutory requirements and strong motivation.
Risteska-Kuc, Snezana   +3 more
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Cocreating a Health-Promoting Workplace

Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine, 2010
Managing well-being at work has so far been quite fragmented, and we do not currently have a well-defined holistic method for promoting health and well-being at work. We present a cocreation method, a comprehensive tool to enable organizations to do this.The TEDI cocreation method is based on the salutogenic approach to health promotion, positive ...
Pirjo, Sirola-Karvinen   +3 more
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Health Promotion in the Workplace

Journal of Public Health Policy, 1985
r k j CCUPATIONAL health is a contentious field. Significant economic and political interests are at stake. No ? O ^ {other public health issue carries with it the volatile history that workplace health and safety do, both at the negotiating table and on the Senate and House floors.
C, Levenstein, M, Moret
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Workplace health promotion

Work & Stress, 1997
Abstract One of the greatest challenges facing society in the next century will be the maintenance of health and the quality of life. This paper considers the nature and role of workplace health promotion in meeting this challenge. It argues that a focus on the individual will prove insufficient in itself to deal with health problems related to work. A
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Ethical dilemmas in workplace health promotion

Preventive Medicine, 1986
In less than a decade, workplace health promotion programs designed to promote employee health and help reduce the high cost of health insurance premiums paid by business and industry have proliferated. Notwithstanding the latent benefits and cost savings that corporate management expects to gain from the investment in such programs, it is argued that ...
J P, Allegrante, R P, Sloan
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Organizational Health Promotion: Broadening the Horizon of Workplace Health Promotion

American Journal of Health Promotion, 2003
This article argues that efforts to improve the health and well-being of the workforce should begin with the organization itself. The term organizational health promotion is introduced to expand the scope of worksite health promotion. Organizational health promotion delves into the basic structural and organizational fabric of the enterprise—to how ...
David M, DeJoy, Mark G, Wilson
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