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Implementation of a Worksite Wellness Program Targeting Small Businesses: The Pinnacol Assurance Health Risk Management Study

OBJECTIVE: To assess small business adoption and need for a worksite wellness program in a longitudinal study of health risks, productivity, workers' compensation rates, and claims costs. METHODS: Health risk assessment data from 6507 employees in 260 companies were examined. Employer and emplo...

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Autores principales: Newman, Lee S., Stinson, Kaylan E., Metcalf, Dianne, Fang, Hai, Brockbank, Claire vS., Jinnett, Kimberly, Reynolds, Stephen, Trotter, Margo, Witter, Roxana, Tenney, Liliana, Atherly, Adam, Goetzel, Ron Z.
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Publicado: American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4274320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25563536
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JOM.0000000000000279
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author Newman, Lee S.
Stinson, Kaylan E.
Metcalf, Dianne
Fang, Hai
Brockbank, Claire vS.
Jinnett, Kimberly
Reynolds, Stephen
Trotter, Margo
Witter, Roxana
Tenney, Liliana
Atherly, Adam
Goetzel, Ron Z.
author_facet Newman, Lee S.
Stinson, Kaylan E.
Metcalf, Dianne
Fang, Hai
Brockbank, Claire vS.
Jinnett, Kimberly
Reynolds, Stephen
Trotter, Margo
Witter, Roxana
Tenney, Liliana
Atherly, Adam
Goetzel, Ron Z.
author_sort Newman, Lee S.
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description OBJECTIVE: To assess small business adoption and need for a worksite wellness program in a longitudinal study of health risks, productivity, workers' compensation rates, and claims costs. METHODS: Health risk assessment data from 6507 employees in 260 companies were examined. Employer and employee data are reported as frequencies, with means and standard deviations reported when applicable. RESULTS: Of the 260 companies enrolled in the health risk management program, 71% continued more than 1 year, with 97% reporting that worker wellness improves worker safety. Of 6507 participating employees, 34.3% were overweight and 25.6% obese. Approximately one in five participants reported depression. Potentially modifiable conditions affecting 15% or more of enrollees include chronic fatigue, sleeping problems, headaches, arthritis, hypercholesterolemia, and hypertension. CONCLUSIONS: Small businesses are a suitable target for the introduction of health promotion programs.
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spelling pubmed-42743202014-12-24 Implementation of a Worksite Wellness Program Targeting Small Businesses: The Pinnacol Assurance Health Risk Management Study Newman, Lee S. Stinson, Kaylan E. Metcalf, Dianne Fang, Hai Brockbank, Claire vS. Jinnett, Kimberly Reynolds, Stephen Trotter, Margo Witter, Roxana Tenney, Liliana Atherly, Adam Goetzel, Ron Z. J Occup Environ Med CME Available for this Article at ACOEM.org OBJECTIVE: To assess small business adoption and need for a worksite wellness program in a longitudinal study of health risks, productivity, workers' compensation rates, and claims costs. METHODS: Health risk assessment data from 6507 employees in 260 companies were examined. Employer and employee data are reported as frequencies, with means and standard deviations reported when applicable. RESULTS: Of the 260 companies enrolled in the health risk management program, 71% continued more than 1 year, with 97% reporting that worker wellness improves worker safety. Of 6507 participating employees, 34.3% were overweight and 25.6% obese. Approximately one in five participants reported depression. Potentially modifiable conditions affecting 15% or more of enrollees include chronic fatigue, sleeping problems, headaches, arthritis, hypercholesterolemia, and hypertension. CONCLUSIONS: Small businesses are a suitable target for the introduction of health promotion programs. American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2015-01 2015-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4274320/ /pubmed/25563536 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JOM.0000000000000279 Text en © 2015 by American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License, where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially.
spellingShingle CME Available for this Article at ACOEM.org
Newman, Lee S.
Stinson, Kaylan E.
Metcalf, Dianne
Fang, Hai
Brockbank, Claire vS.
Jinnett, Kimberly
Reynolds, Stephen
Trotter, Margo
Witter, Roxana
Tenney, Liliana
Atherly, Adam
Goetzel, Ron Z.
Implementation of a Worksite Wellness Program Targeting Small Businesses: The Pinnacol Assurance Health Risk Management Study
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title_full Implementation of a Worksite Wellness Program Targeting Small Businesses: The Pinnacol Assurance Health Risk Management Study
title_fullStr Implementation of a Worksite Wellness Program Targeting Small Businesses: The Pinnacol Assurance Health Risk Management Study
title_full_unstemmed Implementation of a Worksite Wellness Program Targeting Small Businesses: The Pinnacol Assurance Health Risk Management Study
title_short Implementation of a Worksite Wellness Program Targeting Small Businesses: The Pinnacol Assurance Health Risk Management Study
title_sort implementation of a worksite wellness program targeting small businesses: the pinnacol assurance health risk management study
topic CME Available for this Article at ACOEM.org
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4274320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25563536
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JOM.0000000000000279
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