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Improving employee well-being through worksite health promotion? The employees' perspective
Verbesserung des Wohlbefindens der Mitarbeiter durch betriebliche Gesundheitsförderung? Die Mitarbeiterperspektive
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Abstract Aim: The aim of the present study was to investigate the potential of worksite health promotion to improve individual well-being from the employees' perspective, analyze benefit categories and develop suggestions for future worksite health promotion program designs. Subjects and methods: A questionn... view more
Aim: The aim of the present study was to investigate the potential of worksite health promotion to improve individual well-being from the employees' perspective, analyze benefit categories and develop suggestions for future worksite health promotion program designs. Subjects and methods: A questionnaire based on a qualitative study was distributed in four Austrian organizations to cover state-owned, private, and non-profit organizations. A total of 237 white-collar employees participated in the survey. Results: Workplace health promotion does improve individual well-being from the employees' perspective. A factor analysis of the changes in well-being reported yields a three-factor solution with a physical/ cognitive element, a social component, and an emotional factor. In the sample tested, the physical-cognitive and emotional elements of perceived benefits were felt the most. Conclusion: The current theoretical grouping of potential WHP effects requires further testing and might profit from being differentiated into more categories. Research on WHP could gain from a consideration of the employee's perspective by showing which program elements to focus on. Strengthening the emotional components of WHP information and program elements is proposed for increasing participation rates and the subsequent individual benefits derived.... view less
Keywords
salaried employee; Austria; well-being; health care; job; prevention; effectiveness; impact; factor analysis; health status; co-worker
Classification
Medical Sociology
Medicine, Social Medicine
Health Policy
Method
applied research; empirical; quantitative empirical
Free Keywords
Workplace; Health promotion; Effect; Benefit; Employee perspective
Document language
English
Publication Year
2010
Page/Pages
p. 121-129
Journal
Journal of Public Health, 19 (2010) 2
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10389-010-0364-4
Status
Postprint; peer reviewed
Licence
PEER Licence Agreement (applicable only to documents from PEER project)