Worksite wellness: increasing adoption of workplace health promotion programs.

Carol Noel Michaels, Amanda Marie Greene
Author Information
  1. Carol Noel Michaels: Valley Preferred, Allentown, PA, USA.

Abstract

Worksite wellness programs are important interventions to protect and promote employee health. They help reduce direct and indirect health care costs, absenteeism, and presenteeism; avoid illness or injury; and improve the quality of work life and morale. This Tool introduces key concepts and strategic tips for planning workplace-based wellness programs rather than individual health promotion events, while highlighting organizational change and development theories central to introducing and implementing effective proactive worksite wellness programs.

Keywords

MeSH Term

Communication
Diet
Exercise
Health Promotion
Humans
Leadership
Occupational Health
Policy
Program Development
Workplace

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