Corporate health culture and employee behaviour-changing wellness practices

N. Grechushkina
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Introduction. Public health experts recognize that an environment that supports a culture of health best serves health goals. Therefore, some companies are creating a culture that supports health and builds healthy lifestyles for employees. Objective. A description of the key elements for creating a workplace health culture and the international experience of employers in applying corporate health practices to change employee behavior. Materials and methods. A content analysis of corporate health publications from the Scopus and PubMed bibliographic databases and public Internet sources. Discussion. Behavioral change programs aim to encourage workers to quit unhealthy habits, change-eating habits, increase physical activity, and manage stress and depression. Usually these programs implemented using a comprehensive approach. These interventions can be personal or mass-based. The former include individual counseling, food stamps or discounted fitness club memberships, systems of contracts that encourage behavioral changes in employees, rewards for quitting tobacco, free provision of anti-nicotine products, closure of company parking lots for those who live near the workplace, etc. The latter involve the introduction of a ban on smoking on the territory of the organization, reducing the cost of a healthy meal in the corporate canteen, etc. Conclusion. There is an ongoing discussion in the scientific community about the effectiveness of workplace wellness programs. Many experts agree that a comprehensive strategic approach that includes measures to create a culture of health and a supportive work environment, along with regularly updated programs to promote health and change employee behavior is beneficial to both workers and businesses.
企业健康文化和改变员工行为的健康实践
介绍。公共卫生专家认识到,支持健康文化的环境最有利于实现健康目标。因此,一些公司正在创造一种支持健康的文化,并为员工建立健康的生活方式。目标。描述创建工作场所健康文化的关键要素以及雇主在应用企业健康实践改变员工行为方面的国际经验。材料和方法。对来自Scopus和PubMed书目数据库和公共互联网资源的企业卫生出版物进行内容分析。讨论。行为改变项目旨在鼓励员工戒掉不健康的习惯,改变饮食习惯,增加体育锻炼,管理压力和抑郁。通常这些项目采用综合的方法来实施。这些干预措施可以是个人的,也可以是大众的。前者包括个人咨询、食品券或打折的健身俱乐部会员资格、鼓励员工改变行为的合同制度、戒烟奖励、免费提供抗尼古丁产品、为住在工作地点附近的员工关闭公司停车场等。后者涉及在本组织境内实行禁烟,降低公司食堂健康膳食的费用等。结论。科学界一直在讨论工作场所健康项目的有效性。许多专家一致认为,一个全面的战略方针,包括创造健康文化和支持性工作环境的措施,以及定期更新促进健康和改变员工行为的计划,对员工和企业都有益。
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