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Using Total Worker Health (R) to Advance Worker Health and Safety



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Autore: Rohlman Diane Visualizza persona
Titolo: Using Total Worker Health (R) to Advance Worker Health and Safety Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (374 p.)
Soggetto topico: Humanities
Social interaction
Soggetto non controllato: ACA
action learning
adolescent
barriers
behavior change
blood pressure
breastfeeding
burnout
cardiovascular disease
cognitive demands
community-university partnership
company reintegration management
construction industry
cross-sectional survey
dirty work
dissemination
employee characteristics
employee well-being
employment duration
ergonomics
farmworker
Germany
governance
happy-productive worker
health
health and safety
health behaviors
health promoting leadership
health promotion
health protection
health risk behaviors
Hispanic
home care workers
hypertension
impairment cost
industry
injury prevention
integration
Job Demands-Control-Social Support (JD-R) model
job satisfaction
job stress
Korean workplaces
leadership
likeability
logic model
management consulting
manufacturing
Millennials
mixed-methods study
moral leadership
MTurk
musculoskeletal
newly-hired workers
nursing
occupational
occupational health
occupational health and safety
occupational health surveillance
occupational injury
occupational safety and health
occupational wellbeing
organizational intervention
organizational readiness
participatory methods
participatory workplace program
Perceived Occupational Health (POH)
performance
planning
policy, systems, and environmental (PSE) change
precarious work
process evaluation
process fidelity
productivity
professional accountants
program impact
program implementation
psychometric properties
qualitative study
quality of life
return to work
safety
safety leadership
safety management
safety programs
social capital
stress management
survey
sustainability
taint normalization
technical assistance
total worker health
Total Worker Health
Total Worker Health®
training
trust
turnover
well-being
wellbeing
wellbeing misalignment
wellness
work
work culture
work environment
work organization
work policy
work stress
work-to-family conflict
worker well-being
workforce demographics
working conditions
workplace
workplace accommodations
workplace bullying
workplace health
workplace health management
workplace health promotion
workplace safety
young workers
Persona (resp. second.): KellyKevin M
RohlmanDiane
Sommario/riassunto: It is now recognized that workplace aspects (scheduling, shift work, physically demanding work, chemical exposure) not only increase the risk of injury and illness, but also impact health behaviors (smoking, physical activity) and health outcomes (sleep disorders and fatigue, obesity, musculoskeletal disorders). In turn, ill health and chronic conditions can affect performance at work, increasing risk for injury, absenteeism, and reduced productivity. In the past few decades, programs that expand the traditional focus of occupational safety and health to consider nontraditional work-related sources of health and well-being have been shown to be more effective than programs that separately address these issues. This Total Worker Health approach has been recognized by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) as a method for protecting the safety and health of workers, while also advancing the overall well-being of these workers by addressing work conditions. This compendium presents work from an international collection of scholars exploring the relationship between workplace factors and worker safety, health, and well-being. It provides guidance for improving the organization and design of work environments, innovative strategies for promoting worker well-being, and novel methods for exposing underlying occupational causes of chronic disease.
Altri titoli varianti: Using Total Worker Health
Titolo autorizzato: Using Total Worker Health (R) to Advance Worker Health and Safety  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910557291903321
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