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2. THE HISTORY OF HEALTH PROMOTION
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...the themes current in the wellness movement. Two of these ideas are central to today's health promotion programs in the workplace. First, attention to lifestyle and environment, he states, is cruc...

3. HEALTH CARE IS A PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY
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...know (for example, Wilson 1970). Both health professionals and corporate leaders now view health education programs as a cost-effective means of influencing personal health behaviors of large numbers...

4. Effectively Marketing a Wellness Program
(Articles/Health Education)
...initions of marketing to them ( Bonaguro and Miaoulis 1983).   Do employees need worksite wellness programs? "Of course, they do," we answer hastily and point to lifestyle data and ...

5. A Comprehensive People Maintenance Program
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...executive can cost as much as $600,000 (Fitness Ontario 1983, p. 5). Wellness Healthy employees and those programs that promote their health can help reduce the trend toward ever increasing health b...

6. SELECTING A STRESS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
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...ecome a very timely and popular workshop, and numerous groups and professionals now offer stress management programs. Certain components in a stress management program distinguish a poor to mediocre p...

Evaluation is a necessary activity for determining the worth of worker health and safety training programs. The worth of a health and safety training program can be judged in many ways. For example, i

Employer-sponsored health promotion (wellness) programs are increasingly discussed as part of an overall strategy to better manage health benefit costs. In 1985 employers spent more than $100 billion

...fectiveness. This role has been the focus of most published evaluation results of worksite health promotion programs. Many companies have reported substantial health behavior and risk change and cost ...

As various programs are developed by business and labor to address issues of employee healthy lifestyle, a crisis in the communication of program goals and objectives has developed. This crisis is co

...ess Research Center at the University of Michigan is often asked to aid organizations in designing wellness programs. The recommended strategy is to write with the organization a strategic plan for we...

...terature, I could find no explicit references to creativity development as an objective of health promotion programs. A 1985 series of interviews with leaders in health promotion produced similar conc...

Despite the growing popularity of employee fitness programs, sound scientific data relative to their effects have been sparse ( Heinzelman and Bagley 1970; Bjurstrom and Alexiou 1978; Howard and Mikal

... movements in recent years have influenced U.S. business and industry to implement on-site health promotion programs. One major influence was the trend for U.S. business to pay the lion's share of...

15. Selecting a Health Promotion Program
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Hospitals and corporations have varied reasons for offering health promotion programs. Hospitals conduct the programs to generate revenue, increase visibility, attract new patients, and prevent, as we

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