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Kosuke Sakai, Shoko Nakazawa, Yuko Furuya, Kota Fukai, Kei Sano, Masayuki Tatemichi
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目的:确定工作场所健康促进(WHP)的关键绩效指标(kpi)及其与主动性绩效、历史和行业背景的关系。方法:我们进行了一项横断面研究,分析了参与政府主导的WHP计划的2,679家日本公司的kpi描述。文本挖掘技术用于对kpi进行分类,并检查它们与公司排名、提交历史和行业的关联。结果:确定了11个kpi,包括健康状况、生产力提高和招聘。排名靠前的公司经常提到生产率提高和损失,而排名较低的公司和新参与者优先考虑招聘和保留,这在零售、医疗保健和福利行业中经常讨论。心理健康在信息、技术、通信和电气设备部门更为普遍。结论:研究结果支持在WHP中有效设置KPI,并为政府主导的倡议的传播提供见解。
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Key Performance Indicators in Workplace Health Promotion: A Cross-Sectional Text-Mining Study of Feedback Sheets from Government-Led Health and Productivity Management Initiatives in Japan.

Objective: To identify key performance indicators (KPIs) in workplace health promotion (WHP) and their associations with initiative performance, history, and industrial background.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study analyzing descriptions of KPIs from 2,679 Japanese companies participating in government-led WHP initiatives. Text-mining techniques were used to categorize the KPIs and examine their association with company rankings, submission history, and industry.

Results: Eleven KPIs were identified, including health status, productivity improvement, and recruitment. Productivity improvements and losses were frequently referenced by top-ranked companies, whereas lower-ranked companies and new participants prioritized recruitment and retention, which were commonly discussed in the retail, healthcare, and welfare industries. Mental health was more prevalent in the information, technology, communication, and electrical equipment sectors.

Conclusions: The findings support effective KPI setting in WHP and provide insights to inform dissemination of government-led initiatives.

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