Blue-collar workers often have disadvantageous health statuses and might therefore benefit from a combination of individual and environmental workplace health promotion interventions. Exploring stakeholders’ perceived facilitators and barriers regarding the combined implementation of these interventions in blue-collar work settings is important for effective implementation. A qualitative study consisting of 20 stakeholder interviews within six types of organisations in The Netherlands was conducted. The potential implementation of the evidence-based individual intervention SMARTsize and the environmental intervention company cafeteria 2.0 was discussed. Data were analysed using thematic analysis with a deductive approach. Five main themes e...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Despite a wealth of knowledge of what works in workpla...
Introduction: Workplace health promotion programs to prevent overweight and obesity in office-based ...
Issue addressed: Workplaces are promising settings for health promotion, yet employee participation ...
Blue-collar workers often have disadvantageous health statuses and might therefore benefit from a co...
Background: Workplace health promotion programs (WHPPs) can benefit the lifestyle and health of empl...
Abstract Background Workplaces are a good setting for interventions that aim to support workers in a...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the perceived changes of an innovative workplace h...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to evaluate the perceived changes of an innovative workplace h...
The workplace has an important influence on the health trajectories of individuals due to the amount...
Purpose – Workplaces are described as “excellent” locations for promoting health as many employees s...
Background: Lifestyle interventions have proven effective for lowering a cardiovascular risk profile...
IntroductionWorkplace health promotion programs to prevent overweight and obesity in office-based em...
This research study was conducted in order to determine the facilitators and barriers to employee\u2...
Introduction: Workplace health programs provide an opportunity to support employees in achieving hea...
Background: Ambiguity exists regarding the effectiveness of workplace dietary interventions. Rigorou...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Despite a wealth of knowledge of what works in workpla...
Introduction: Workplace health promotion programs to prevent overweight and obesity in office-based ...
Issue addressed: Workplaces are promising settings for health promotion, yet employee participation ...
Blue-collar workers often have disadvantageous health statuses and might therefore benefit from a co...
Background: Workplace health promotion programs (WHPPs) can benefit the lifestyle and health of empl...
Abstract Background Workplaces are a good setting for interventions that aim to support workers in a...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the perceived changes of an innovative workplace h...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to evaluate the perceived changes of an innovative workplace h...
The workplace has an important influence on the health trajectories of individuals due to the amount...
Purpose – Workplaces are described as “excellent” locations for promoting health as many employees s...
Background: Lifestyle interventions have proven effective for lowering a cardiovascular risk profile...
IntroductionWorkplace health promotion programs to prevent overweight and obesity in office-based em...
This research study was conducted in order to determine the facilitators and barriers to employee\u2...
Introduction: Workplace health programs provide an opportunity to support employees in achieving hea...
Background: Ambiguity exists regarding the effectiveness of workplace dietary interventions. Rigorou...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Despite a wealth of knowledge of what works in workpla...
Introduction: Workplace health promotion programs to prevent overweight and obesity in office-based ...
Issue addressed: Workplaces are promising settings for health promotion, yet employee participation ...