Purpose. To examine the relationship between perceived workplace health support and employee productivity. Design. A quantitative cross-sectional study. Setting. Washington State agencies. Subjects. A total of 3528 employees from six state agencies were included in this analysis. Measures. Perceived workplace health support was assessed by two questions that queried respondents on how often they felt supported by the workplace for healthy living and physical activity. The Work Productivity and Activity Impairment Questionnaire was used to measure health-related absenteeism and presenteeism in the past 7 days. Analysis. Multivariate linear regression was used to estimate the mean differences in productivity by levels of perceived health supp...
A recent Canadian study conducted by Duxbury and Higgins (2002) revealed employees struggling to mee...
Abstract Background Historically, in an effort to evaluate and manage the rising cost of healthcare ...
This study investigated how managers balance the contrasting expectations of support and control whe...
Background: Presenteeism is highly prevalent and costly to employers. It is defined as being present...
Abstract Background Presenteeism is highly prevalent...
The current publication is a paper at university level about health- promoting work and healthcare i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08The workplace is an important avenue for supporting...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Employers must understand the factors that contr...
Objectives: Few workplace health promotion (WHP) interventions are designed to improve work conditio...
This study aims to explore whether and in what way social support from different sources and domains...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigates the mediation effect of anxiety and depression on the relationshi...
The objective of the present study was to examine the perceptions of employees who have participated...
Background: In 2005, 63% of the US population was employed, representing over 142 million people ove...
Background: Workplace wellness programs are increasingly prevalent, but their designs vary dramatica...
Research conducted over several decades demonstrates rather convincingly that seven health practices...
A recent Canadian study conducted by Duxbury and Higgins (2002) revealed employees struggling to mee...
Abstract Background Historically, in an effort to evaluate and manage the rising cost of healthcare ...
This study investigated how managers balance the contrasting expectations of support and control whe...
Background: Presenteeism is highly prevalent and costly to employers. It is defined as being present...
Abstract Background Presenteeism is highly prevalent...
The current publication is a paper at university level about health- promoting work and healthcare i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08The workplace is an important avenue for supporting...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Employers must understand the factors that contr...
Objectives: Few workplace health promotion (WHP) interventions are designed to improve work conditio...
This study aims to explore whether and in what way social support from different sources and domains...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigates the mediation effect of anxiety and depression on the relationshi...
The objective of the present study was to examine the perceptions of employees who have participated...
Background: In 2005, 63% of the US population was employed, representing over 142 million people ove...
Background: Workplace wellness programs are increasingly prevalent, but their designs vary dramatica...
Research conducted over several decades demonstrates rather convincingly that seven health practices...
A recent Canadian study conducted by Duxbury and Higgins (2002) revealed employees struggling to mee...
Abstract Background Historically, in an effort to evaluate and manage the rising cost of healthcare ...
This study investigated how managers balance the contrasting expectations of support and control whe...