TY - JOUR
T1 - The healthiest company index
T2 - A campaign to promote worksite wellness in South Africa
AU - Patel, Deepak
AU - Goetzel, Ron Z.
AU - Beckowski, Meghan
AU - Milner, Karen
AU - Greyling, Mike
AU - Da Silva, Roseanne
AU - Kolbe-Alexander, Tracy
AU - Tabrizi, Maryam J.
AU - Nossel, Craig
PY - 2013/2
Y1 - 2013/2
N2 - Objective:: To describe a 2010 initiative to encourage companies in South Africa to adopt workplace health promotion programs. Methods:: Data documenting organizational efforts to improve workers' health were collected from 71 participating employers and 11,472 workers completing health assessments. Organizational and employee health were scored on the basis of responses to the surveys that asked about facilities and programs offered, leadership support for health promotion, and employees' health status. Results:: In its first year, the initiative recruited 101 organizations and 71 qualified for the award. Results aggregated across these companies focus on elements constituting organizational and individual health, with specific measures that companies can review to determine whether they and their employees are "healthy." Conclusions:: The Healthiest Company Index provided useful baseline data to support employers' efforts to develop and implement effective and impactful health promotion programs.
AB - Objective:: To describe a 2010 initiative to encourage companies in South Africa to adopt workplace health promotion programs. Methods:: Data documenting organizational efforts to improve workers' health were collected from 71 participating employers and 11,472 workers completing health assessments. Organizational and employee health were scored on the basis of responses to the surveys that asked about facilities and programs offered, leadership support for health promotion, and employees' health status. Results:: In its first year, the initiative recruited 101 organizations and 71 qualified for the award. Results aggregated across these companies focus on elements constituting organizational and individual health, with specific measures that companies can review to determine whether they and their employees are "healthy." Conclusions:: The Healthiest Company Index provided useful baseline data to support employers' efforts to develop and implement effective and impactful health promotion programs.
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U2 - 10.1097/JOM.0b013e3182728d61
DO - 10.1097/JOM.0b013e3182728d61
M3 - Article
C2 - 23287724
AN - SCOPUS:84873988796
SN - 1076-2752
VL - 55
SP - 172
EP - 178
JO - Journal of occupational and environmental medicine
JF - Journal of occupational and environmental medicine
IS - 2
ER -