Evaluation, Model, Workplace Health Promotion
By A Mystery Man Writer
Description
Work@Health is an employer-based training program. The ultimate aim of the program is to improve the organizational health of participating employers and certified trainers, with an emphasis on strategies to reduce chronic disease and injury risk to employees and an eye to improving overall worker productivity.
Development of a logical model of a digital platform for health promotion and prevention
Assess, Plan, Implement, Evaluate: Using an HRA to Develop a Health Intervention Plan
Trends in Workplace Wellness Programs and Evolving Federal Standards - Issue Brief
Workplace Health Promotion - OSHwiki European Agency for Safety and Health at Work
IJERPH, Free Full-Text
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Workplace Health Promotion - OSHwiki European Agency for Safety and Health at Work
Workplace health promotion: Evidence and models for implementation
Evaluation, Model, Workplace Health Promotion
Evaluation of Get Healthy at Work, a state-wide workplace health promotion program in Australia, BMC Public Health
How to Improve: Model for Improvement
Guidelines on Health Promotion - National Youth Council of Ireland
Health Promotion Services and Evaluation in the Workplace: Pragmatic Issues - Phyllis B. Risner, Barbara A. Fowler, 1995
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