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Work and 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
Tom Cox
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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
Tom Cox
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Research on workplace health promotion in the Nordic countries: a literature review, 1986–2008
Workplace health promotion may include approaches focusing on behavioral change among employees and approaches with a holistic system-oriented thinking aiming at changing the physical, social and organizational factors of a setting.
Steffen Torp
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Employee Sleep and Workplace Health Promotion: A Systematic Review
Workplace-based employee health promotion programs often target weight loss or physical activity, yet there is growing attention to sleep as it affects employee health and performance.
Rebecca Robbins +2 more
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Health Promotion in the Workplace
Journal of Public Health Policy, 1985r 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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HEALTH PROMOTION IN THE WORKPLACE
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1984Health Promotion in the Workplace is written from a scholarly perspect ive that reflects the full knowledge of science in the field yet recog nizes the constraints of practical application. This comprehensive tex t covers the importance of health promotion programs; the process of d esigning, managing and evaluating programs; the positive effects such ...
Michael P. OʼDonnell +1 more
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Cocreating a Health-Promoting Workplace
Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine, 2010Managing 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
2013This chapter aims to provide a summary of the development of modern approaches to health promotion in the workplace, illustrated by a number of case studies from UK businesses active in this area. The workplace is an effective forum for health promoting activities and the examples highlight that careful planning and targeting may increase the ...
Catherine Baase, John White
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Health and Wellness Promotion in the Workplace
2012Worksite wellness is a relative newcomer to the professional field of occupational health and safety, and there is tremendous variability in employer programs and initiatives intended to support health and wellness across occupational settings and around the world.
Shaw, William S. +2 more
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Health promotion in the workplace
1995To develop a greater understanding of the opportunities for health promotion in the workplace and the ways in which it can be delivered.
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