Purpose: This study tested relationships between health and well-being best practices and 3 types of outcomes. Design: A cross-sectional design used data from the HERO Scorecard Benchmark Database. Setting: Data were voluntarily provided by employers who submitted web-based survey responses. Sample: Analyses were limited to 812 organizations that completed the HERO Scorecard between January 12, 2015 and October 2, 2017. Measures: Independent variables included organizational and leadership support, program comprehensiveness, program integration, and incentives. Dependent variables included participation rates, health and medical cost impact, and perceptions of organizational support. Analysis: Three structural equation models were developed...
Objective: This study explored subgroups of performance profiles measured by organizations’ Well Wor...
This study uses organizational support theory to examine how health care employees’ perceptions of t...
The objective of the present study was to examine the perceptions of employees who have participated...
This research investigates the effect of organizational support factors on employee participation in...
Measuring the effectiveness of well-being programs in the workplace is important for optimizing the ...
In the United States, since 1980, excess weight reached epidemic levels and labeled a public health ...
Background: Protecting the health of the work force has become an important issue in public health r...
© 2019, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: Past research identifies many positive outcomes associa...
Purpose:We investigated the impact of elements of a workplace culture of health (COH) on employees\u...
Workplace wellness programs (WWPs) have the capability to improve and maintain personal health and w...
This study uses organizational support theory to examine how health care employees’ perceptions of t...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to quantify the performance of organizations’ worksite health...
Business/Education and Human Ecology/Speech and Hearing Science (The Ohio State University Denman Un...
Purpose. To examine the relationship between perceived workplace health support and employee product...
This study explored concurrent effects of six work psychosocial factors on current participation and...
Objective: This study explored subgroups of performance profiles measured by organizations’ Well Wor...
This study uses organizational support theory to examine how health care employees’ perceptions of t...
The objective of the present study was to examine the perceptions of employees who have participated...
This research investigates the effect of organizational support factors on employee participation in...
Measuring the effectiveness of well-being programs in the workplace is important for optimizing the ...
In the United States, since 1980, excess weight reached epidemic levels and labeled a public health ...
Background: Protecting the health of the work force has become an important issue in public health r...
© 2019, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: Past research identifies many positive outcomes associa...
Purpose:We investigated the impact of elements of a workplace culture of health (COH) on employees\u...
Workplace wellness programs (WWPs) have the capability to improve and maintain personal health and w...
This study uses organizational support theory to examine how health care employees’ perceptions of t...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to quantify the performance of organizations’ worksite health...
Business/Education and Human Ecology/Speech and Hearing Science (The Ohio State University Denman Un...
Purpose. To examine the relationship between perceived workplace health support and employee product...
This study explored concurrent effects of six work psychosocial factors on current participation and...
Objective: This study explored subgroups of performance profiles measured by organizations’ Well Wor...
This study uses organizational support theory to examine how health care employees’ perceptions of t...
The objective of the present study was to examine the perceptions of employees who have participated...