The purpose of this study was to apply the Behavioral Model of Health Services Utilization to examine an existing worksite HRA program to identify and examine the roles of determinants of participation in HRA programs. The program consisted of three activities: questionnaire, physical examination, and group interpretation sessions. All of the 1821 employees were eligible for the program; 523 (29%) participated in at least one activity. Results from bivariate analyses suggest that being female, being white, having fewer dependents, and having higher medical claims for the past year were positively associated with participation. Results of logistic regression suggest that Age, Sex, Race, Marital, Number of Dependents, Job Title, Months with t...
In recent years, the focus of worksite health promotion has begun to shift from the individual emplo...
Guided by a conceptual model, the authors used both qualitative data (e.g., individual interviews, f...
A growing number of employers implement worksite health promotion programs (WHPPs). In particular, b...
The purpose of this study was to apply the Behavioral Model of Health Services Utilization to examin...
textabstractBackground: The health risk assessment (HRA) is a type of health promotion program frequ...
Background Health risk assessment (HRAs) are commonly used by occupational health services (OHS) to ...
are indebted to Victor Grimes and Teri Stephens for their assistance in the analysis of the data pre...
Abstract Background Health risk assessment (HRAs) are commonly used by occupational health services ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between two sets of variables indicativ...
Objectives: Investigate factors associated with employee participation rates in health risk assessme...
With rapidly rising health care expenditures, health care cost containment has become a major issue ...
Research has shown a continual increase in the rate of mortality in the United States due to illness...
Interest in workplace health promotion programs has raised important questions regarding these progr...
• Discuss emerging data on the cost impact of health risk appraisals (HRAs), including the relative ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/67001/2/10.1177_109019819001700404.pd
In recent years, the focus of worksite health promotion has begun to shift from the individual emplo...
Guided by a conceptual model, the authors used both qualitative data (e.g., individual interviews, f...
A growing number of employers implement worksite health promotion programs (WHPPs). In particular, b...
The purpose of this study was to apply the Behavioral Model of Health Services Utilization to examin...
textabstractBackground: The health risk assessment (HRA) is a type of health promotion program frequ...
Background Health risk assessment (HRAs) are commonly used by occupational health services (OHS) to ...
are indebted to Victor Grimes and Teri Stephens for their assistance in the analysis of the data pre...
Abstract Background Health risk assessment (HRAs) are commonly used by occupational health services ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between two sets of variables indicativ...
Objectives: Investigate factors associated with employee participation rates in health risk assessme...
With rapidly rising health care expenditures, health care cost containment has become a major issue ...
Research has shown a continual increase in the rate of mortality in the United States due to illness...
Interest in workplace health promotion programs has raised important questions regarding these progr...
• Discuss emerging data on the cost impact of health risk appraisals (HRAs), including the relative ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/67001/2/10.1177_109019819001700404.pd
In recent years, the focus of worksite health promotion has begun to shift from the individual emplo...
Guided by a conceptual model, the authors used both qualitative data (e.g., individual interviews, f...
A growing number of employers implement worksite health promotion programs (WHPPs). In particular, b...