Worksite Health Promotion - 2nd Edition

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Author: David Chenoweth

ISBN-10: 0736060413

ISBN-13: 9780736060417

Category: Industrial Health & Safety

Worksite Health Promotion has been fully updated and expanded with valuable new information and user-friendly learning aids. Now in its second edition, the book continues to be the ideal reference for aspiring and practicing health professionals who want to promote the health of employees and organizations.\ Like its predecessor, the second edition ties together the theoretical concepts of health promotion and their everyday applications and presents a step-by-step approach to planning,...

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Worksite Health Promotion has been fully updated and expanded with valuable new information and user-friendly learning aids. Now in its second edition, the book continues to be the ideal reference for aspiring and practicing health professionals who want to promote the health of employees and organizations. Like its predecessor, the second edition ties together the theoretical concepts of health promotion and their everyday applications and presents a step-by-step approach to planning, implementing, and evaluating programs in a variety of settings. With a broad overview of worksite health promotion and the major events in history that have stimulated it, the book enables readers to understand the role of these programs in increasing productivity and controlling health care costs. Students using this text will find more ideas than ever for planning and launching worksite programs. The text includes new sections on programming for small and multisite companies, electronic health management communication tools, using the stages of change framework with programming incentives, medical self-care, health and productivity management, and disability management as a component of an integrated health data-management system. A reorganized chapter structure and the addition of learning objectives, updated study questions, and expanded references also contribute to the appeal of this new edition. Professionals using this second edition will discover the rationale and gain more justification for setting up worksite health programs. They will learn how to tailor a worksite health program to the mission, philosophy, and vision of their organizations, and they will glean ideas for addressing specific health concerns such as mental health, smoking cessation, ergonomics, and AIDS education. In addition, they will examine how to design an operating plan and report results to major stakeholders. Drawing on more than 25 years of academic and private consulting experience, Dr. Chenoweth includes numerous case studies to demonstrate how successful programs are conducted at small, medium, and large worksites around the world. In addition, he has enhanced the text with new assessments to help readers determine employees needs and interests, including a personal health questionnaire, environmental checksheet, healthy worksite assessment, and overall assessment of economic evaluations. With this resource, students and practitioners alike will have a full-spectrum view of today s cutting-edge principles and applications of worksite health promotion. Doody Review Services Reviewer:J. Thomas Pierce, MBBS PhD(Navy Environmental Health Center)Description:Worksite health promotion is a technique thought to combat many of the disorders, disease, and various stressors that are to blame for poor health and lost workplace productivity. This book links theoretical concepts of health promotion and their application. It outlines an approach to planning, implementing, and evaluating programs of this nature.Purpose:The author, among practitioners of worksite health promotion, seeks to influence the state of workplace health among American workers by further educating practitioners of health promotion. The worthiness of this objective is found in gains with respect to health on an individual and a group basis.Audience:The book is written primarily for students planning careers in this field as well as for current practitioners of health promotion. It will also find use among the broader pool of human resources and loss prevention personnel.Features:The first of the book's three sections describes economic forces affecting these programs (2 chapters). The second section describes front-end programming decisions (goal setting, lifestyle modification, and economic considerations in 2 chapters). The third section concerns itself with accomplishment and evaluation of worksite health promotion (3 chapters). Two appendixes, one devoted to a personal health questionnaire and one to be used for environmental (plant) evaluations, end the book.Assessment:This book contains ideas for planning and launching worksite programs, but perhaps more importantly, it also discusses testing and evaluating program effectiveness. Case studies demonstrate how successful programs have been integrated into several types of worksites.

Part I. Initiating Worksite Health Promotion Chapter 1. The Case for Worksite Health Promotion A Brief History of Worksite Health Promotion Why Businesses Offer Worksite Health Promotion Factors Behind Rising Health Care Costs Cost Sharing Health Costs and Health Promotion Chapter 2. Determining Employees Needs and Interests Identification of Employees Needs Assessment of Employees Interests Part II. Planning Worksite Health Promotion Chapter 3. Preparing Purposes and Goals Establishing Vision and Mission Statements Setting Appropriate Goals Building Evaluation Into Your Program Chapter 4. Selecting Healthy Lifestyle Programs Physical Fitness Programs Nutrition Education and Weight Control Back Health Prenatal Health Education Smoking Control Policies and Programs AIDS Education and HIV Disease Prevention Medical Self-Care and Health Care Consumerism Programming Philosophy Financial Wellness Chapter 5. Undertaking Financial Preparations Allocating Resources Funding Programs Preparing a Budget Preparing Your Proposal Positioning WHP in an Integrated Framework Part III. Accomplishing and Evaluating Worksite Health Promotion Chapter 6. Reducing Major Health Risks Strategies for Inspiring Change Occupational Injury Employee Assistance Programs Stress Management Chapter 7. Promoting and Launching Worksite Programs Developing a Marketing Strategy Using E-Health Technology Preparing Employees to Take Action Developing a Health Fair Conducting Employee Health Screening Giving the Program a Trial Run Chapter 8. Evaluating Health Promotion Efforts Evaluation Plan Evaluation Categories Evaluation Design Scope and Specificity Economic-Based Evaluations Part IV. Managing Essential Worksite Health Promotion Considerations Chapter 9. Overcoming Challenges of Company Size Small Business Multisite Settings Chapter 10. Beginning a Successful Career Academic Preparation Job Seeking Appendix A. Personal Health Questionnaire Appendix B. Environmental Checksheet

\ From The CriticsReviewer: J. Thomas Pierce, MBBS PhD(Navy Environmental Health Center)\ Description: Worksite health promotion is a technique thought to combat many of the disorders, disease, and various stressors that are to blame for poor health and lost workplace productivity. This book links theoretical concepts of health promotion and their application. It outlines an approach to planning, implementing, and evaluating programs of this nature.\ Purpose: The author, among practitioners of worksite health promotion, seeks to influence the state of workplace health among American workers by further educating practitioners of health promotion. The worthiness of this objective is found in gains with respect to health on an individual and a group basis.\ Audience: The book is written primarily for students planning careers in this field as well as for current practitioners of health promotion. It will also find use among the broader pool of human resources and loss prevention personnel.\ Features: The first of the book's three sections describes economic forces affecting these programs (2 chapters). The second section describes front-end programming decisions (goal setting, lifestyle modification, and economic considerations in 2 chapters). The third section concerns itself with accomplishment and evaluation of worksite health promotion (3 chapters). Two appendixes, one devoted to a personal health questionnaire and one to be used for environmental (plant) evaluations, end the book.\ Assessment: This book contains ideas for planning and launching worksite programs, but perhaps more importantly, it also discusses testing and evaluating program effectiveness. Case studies demonstrate how successful programs have been integrated into several types of worksites.\ \ \ \ \ BooknewsPresents an integrated, step-by-step approach to planning, implementing, and evaluating worksite health programs in a variety of settings. Four sections include an overview of the historical development of promotion; a planning framework that incorporates each step of setting up and managing a successful program; ideas for addressing specific health needs, such as mental health, smoking cessation, and AIDS education; and information on programming for small and multisite companies and on preparing for a career in worksite health promotion. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.\ \