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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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Health Promotion in the Workplace

1990
The workplace provides an interesting challenge to health educators — a challenge which has been accepted rather more readily in North America than in Europe. Knobel [1] has estimated that it is possible to reach 85% of the US population via the worksite and, for this reason alone, delivering health education to the workforce is of great strategic ...
Keith Tones   +2 more
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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 promotion in the workplace

2019
Abstract This chapter considers the definition of health promotion and its potential in public and occupational health practice. Workplace health promotion provides an opportunity to deliver health messages and reach groups such as ‘blue-collar men’ that may be less accessible to health information delivered through other routes ...
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Health Promotion in the Workplace: An Overview

Health Education Quarterly, 1982
W D, Novelli, D, Ziska
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Workplace Health Promotion

American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2013
Anne Rongen   +3 more
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Health promotion in workplace.

2009
The recent rapid rise in healthcare costs has been a source of concern to both the people and the government. Various reasons have been cited to be the major cause of this problem. They include the changing attitudes of the people leading to a demand for better healthcare, the increasing use of sophisticated and expensive medical equipments, a change ...
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Effectiveness of Workplace Health Promotion (WHP) interventions in university employees: a scoping review

Health Promotion International, 2023
Alessia Moroni   +2 more
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Workplace Stress Management Interventions and Health Promotion

Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior, 2015
Lois E Tetrick
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