This paper describes a study to determine the prevalence and characteristics of employee wellness programming amongst rural organizations and/or employers. A sample of convenience (n = 200) from a local human resource management association was surveyed via e-mail with an internet based questionnaire containing 20 items regarding employee wellness programming, activities, effectiveness, and measurement. The results indicated that the primary responsibility for employee wellness programming rests with the human resource department (63.6%). Most rural organizations’ employee wellness program are implemented to improve employee health, improve employee productivity, and to reduce absenteeism. The findings indicate human resource professionals...
Objectives: To investigate the wellness programming preferences of state employees in West Virginia....
With the overwhelming cost of healthcare in the United States and the preponderance of employer spon...
BACKGROUND: In the United States, worksite wellness programs are more often offered by larger employ...
This paper is important to public health practice as it will review the most important literature io...
This paper describes a study to determine best practice guidelines for employee wellness programming...
This study addresses Workplace Wellness Programs (WWP) in large and small businesses to assess if an...
This paper attempts to look at the problems with employee wellness programs and why they\u27re not a...
Background: Workplace wellness programs are increasingly prevalent, but their designs vary dramatica...
Employer-sponsored wellness programs have emerged as programs which seek to improve overall employee...
Workplace wellness programs are becoming increasingly popular as the potential value of health and p...
Worksite wellness programs (WWPs) have evolved over the last several decades as a way to positively ...
Workplace wellness programs have revealed immense beneficial results for both the employer and emplo...
Recognizing the value of a healthy workforce, more and more organizations are implementing wellness ...
Abstract Background In the United States, worksite wellness programs are more often offered by large...
Introduction: Most worksite wellness programs are offered by larger employers and accessed by health...
Objectives: To investigate the wellness programming preferences of state employees in West Virginia....
With the overwhelming cost of healthcare in the United States and the preponderance of employer spon...
BACKGROUND: In the United States, worksite wellness programs are more often offered by larger employ...
This paper is important to public health practice as it will review the most important literature io...
This paper describes a study to determine best practice guidelines for employee wellness programming...
This study addresses Workplace Wellness Programs (WWP) in large and small businesses to assess if an...
This paper attempts to look at the problems with employee wellness programs and why they\u27re not a...
Background: Workplace wellness programs are increasingly prevalent, but their designs vary dramatica...
Employer-sponsored wellness programs have emerged as programs which seek to improve overall employee...
Workplace wellness programs are becoming increasingly popular as the potential value of health and p...
Worksite wellness programs (WWPs) have evolved over the last several decades as a way to positively ...
Workplace wellness programs have revealed immense beneficial results for both the employer and emplo...
Recognizing the value of a healthy workforce, more and more organizations are implementing wellness ...
Abstract Background In the United States, worksite wellness programs are more often offered by large...
Introduction: Most worksite wellness programs are offered by larger employers and accessed by health...
Objectives: To investigate the wellness programming preferences of state employees in West Virginia....
With the overwhelming cost of healthcare in the United States and the preponderance of employer spon...
BACKGROUND: In the United States, worksite wellness programs are more often offered by larger employ...