Although many corporations are planning and implementing health-promotion programs for their employees, few have attempted rigorous and thorough evaluative studies of program impact. This creates a void which properly trained health educators can fill. This article provides health educators with some basic points to consider when evaluating worksite health-enhancement programs. The six key points outlined provide basic concepts to guide the evaluation of worksite health-promotion programs
This research used quantitative and qualitative research methods to evaluate the effect of worksite ...
Thirty-four current worksite health promotion programs were studied in order to obtain comprehensive...
As healthcare within the United States continues to evolve, novel and innovative programs are needed...
Graduation date: 1987Thirty-four current worksite health promotion programs were\ud studied in order...
The increase in health care costs has lead to the realization that there is a need for worksite heal...
This paper is important to public health practice as it will review the most important literature io...
Over the past several decades worksite-based health promotion efforts have slowly evolved. Although ...
The purpose of this study is to outline the decline, implementation, and evaluation of a company-wid...
Objectives. We examined worksite health promotion programs, policies, and services to monitor the ac...
ObjectiveTo assess the evidence regarding the adoption and efficacy of worksite health promotion pro...
Employee health has long been a priority of owners of businesses, small and large. As health care co...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate one phase of an extensive worksite health promotion progra...
Workplace health promotion initiatives that aim to improve employees' health and fitness have steadi...
This article examines the results of a survey to assess the health promotion activities of school di...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 62-64)The purpose of this study was to identify and analy...
This research used quantitative and qualitative research methods to evaluate the effect of worksite ...
Thirty-four current worksite health promotion programs were studied in order to obtain comprehensive...
As healthcare within the United States continues to evolve, novel and innovative programs are needed...
Graduation date: 1987Thirty-four current worksite health promotion programs were\ud studied in order...
The increase in health care costs has lead to the realization that there is a need for worksite heal...
This paper is important to public health practice as it will review the most important literature io...
Over the past several decades worksite-based health promotion efforts have slowly evolved. Although ...
The purpose of this study is to outline the decline, implementation, and evaluation of a company-wid...
Objectives. We examined worksite health promotion programs, policies, and services to monitor the ac...
ObjectiveTo assess the evidence regarding the adoption and efficacy of worksite health promotion pro...
Employee health has long been a priority of owners of businesses, small and large. As health care co...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate one phase of an extensive worksite health promotion progra...
Workplace health promotion initiatives that aim to improve employees' health and fitness have steadi...
This article examines the results of a survey to assess the health promotion activities of school di...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 62-64)The purpose of this study was to identify and analy...
This research used quantitative and qualitative research methods to evaluate the effect of worksite ...
Thirty-four current worksite health promotion programs were studied in order to obtain comprehensive...
As healthcare within the United States continues to evolve, novel and innovative programs are needed...