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J Occup Environ Med. 2013 Mar;55(3):310-7. doi: 10.1097/JOM.0b013e31827dba1e.

Management support, worksite culture, and local resources for healthier employees: the Veterans Affairs experience.

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Veterans Health Administration, Office of Public, Washington, DC, USA. tamara.schult@va.gov

Abstract

OBJECTIVE:

To determine whether a "worksite culture of health" exists within the Veterans Health Administration and implications on integrating employee health promotion programs.

METHODS:

Three national surveys were used-an organizational health survey, a health behaviors survey, and a worksite environment survey. Cross-sectional associations between measures of organizational health and employee health behaviors and between measures of organizational health and worksite environment were assessed.

RESULTS:

There were significant associations between a number of organizational health measures and a combined measure of health behaviors. Likewise, presence of employee-wellness committees and/or coaches was significantly associated with higher appraisal on organizational health measures.

CONCLUSION:

Results suggest that a worksite culture of health exists in some but not all facilities within Veterans Health Administration; this has implications for integrating employee health promotion programs systemwide. A phased-in approach is likely warranted.

PMID:
23302701
DOI:
10.1097/JOM.0b013e31827dba1e
[Indexed for MEDLINE]

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