This article descrbes a health authority's approach to setting up and evaluating a coronary heart disease prevention programme through the workplace. The Bedfordshire Healthy Workplace Project was set up in 1992 to 'stinulate interest and activity in workplace health promotion' and has developed an action research model to evaluate the impact of working with local employers on coronary heart disease risk behaviour. Action research as a methdology for health promotion research, and some of the main benefits and barriers are discussed
The purpose of this study is to outline the decline, implementation, and evaluation of a company-wid...
This paper explores the implications of workplace health promotion, particularly in relation to the ...
This research was undertaken in response to a need for models of good practice in the field of healt...
Objectives This article aims to define what is action research and where it fits in with health prom...
The main issues, which arise in that research project, are connected with health dimensions. There a...
This paper describes a comprehensive evaluation of the organizational impact of a workplace health p...
This paper describes a comprehensive evaluation of the organizational impact of a workplace health p...
Physical activity levels among the UK population are low (DH, 2000). The benefits of a physically ac...
Aim To review the evidence for the effectiveness of workplaces as settings for cardiovascular health...
Cardiovascular disorders represent the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in the western world...
Workplace health promotion initiatives that aim to improve employees' health and fitness have steadi...
The objective of this review was to describe the scientific evidence for coordinating health promoti...
Work is required to meet the needs of life and create prosperity, but it can impact the worker's hea...
Health promotion, a discipline fast growing, deals with the prevention of illness and injury at the ...
IntroductionWorksite health promotion programs are emerging as an effective approach for addressing ...
The purpose of this study is to outline the decline, implementation, and evaluation of a company-wid...
This paper explores the implications of workplace health promotion, particularly in relation to the ...
This research was undertaken in response to a need for models of good practice in the field of healt...
Objectives This article aims to define what is action research and where it fits in with health prom...
The main issues, which arise in that research project, are connected with health dimensions. There a...
This paper describes a comprehensive evaluation of the organizational impact of a workplace health p...
This paper describes a comprehensive evaluation of the organizational impact of a workplace health p...
Physical activity levels among the UK population are low (DH, 2000). The benefits of a physically ac...
Aim To review the evidence for the effectiveness of workplaces as settings for cardiovascular health...
Cardiovascular disorders represent the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in the western world...
Workplace health promotion initiatives that aim to improve employees' health and fitness have steadi...
The objective of this review was to describe the scientific evidence for coordinating health promoti...
Work is required to meet the needs of life and create prosperity, but it can impact the worker's hea...
Health promotion, a discipline fast growing, deals with the prevention of illness and injury at the ...
IntroductionWorksite health promotion programs are emerging as an effective approach for addressing ...
The purpose of this study is to outline the decline, implementation, and evaluation of a company-wid...
This paper explores the implications of workplace health promotion, particularly in relation to the ...
This research was undertaken in response to a need for models of good practice in the field of healt...