Background: Workers in the road transport industry, and particularly truck drivers, are at increased risk of chronic diseases. Innovative health promotion strategies involving technologies such as social media may engage this “hard-to-reach” group. There is a paucity of evidence for the efficacy of social media technologies for health promotion in the Australian transport industry. Objective: This study analyzed qualitative data from interviews and focus group discussions to evaluate a social media health promotion intervention, the Truckin’ Healthy Facebook webpage, in selected Australian transport industry workplaces. Methods: We engaged 5 workplace managers and 30 truck drivers from 6 transport industry organizations in developing workpl...
This literature review was undertaken to inform a settings based health promotion research project, ...
Objective: This study examined chronic disease risks and the use of a smartphone activity tracking a...
Abstract Background: In Australia, there is growing use of technology supported knowledge translati...
Background: Workers in the road transport industry, and particularly truck drivers, are at increased...
Theme Australian truck drivers are at increased risk of chronic disease. Workplaces are recognised a...
- Introduction Research identifies truck drivers as being at high risk of chronic disease. For most ...
Introduction: Research identifies truck drivers as being at high risk of chronic disease. For most t...
Truck drivers have been identified as being at risk for developing chronic disease, due to long peri...
Background: Professional truck drivers, as other shift workers, have been identified as a high-risk...
Professional truck drivers, as other shift workers, have been identified as a high-risk group for va...
A significant number of Australians are employed in the road transport industry. Research identifies...
BACKGROUND: There is little published research about managers’ views about implementing and embeddin...
Background/issues: Truck drivers are at-risk of chronic disease because of work-related factors such...
Using social media in the workplace raises a number of issues for any occupation. In this article, w...
This literature review was undertaken to inform a settings based health promotion research project, ...
This literature review was undertaken to inform a settings based health promotion research project, ...
Objective: This study examined chronic disease risks and the use of a smartphone activity tracking a...
Abstract Background: In Australia, there is growing use of technology supported knowledge translati...
Background: Workers in the road transport industry, and particularly truck drivers, are at increased...
Theme Australian truck drivers are at increased risk of chronic disease. Workplaces are recognised a...
- Introduction Research identifies truck drivers as being at high risk of chronic disease. For most ...
Introduction: Research identifies truck drivers as being at high risk of chronic disease. For most t...
Truck drivers have been identified as being at risk for developing chronic disease, due to long peri...
Background: Professional truck drivers, as other shift workers, have been identified as a high-risk...
Professional truck drivers, as other shift workers, have been identified as a high-risk group for va...
A significant number of Australians are employed in the road transport industry. Research identifies...
BACKGROUND: There is little published research about managers’ views about implementing and embeddin...
Background/issues: Truck drivers are at-risk of chronic disease because of work-related factors such...
Using social media in the workplace raises a number of issues for any occupation. In this article, w...
This literature review was undertaken to inform a settings based health promotion research project, ...
This literature review was undertaken to inform a settings based health promotion research project, ...
Objective: This study examined chronic disease risks and the use of a smartphone activity tracking a...
Abstract Background: In Australia, there is growing use of technology supported knowledge translati...