The dubious empirical and legal foundations of workplace wellness programs

A McIntyre, N Bagley, A Frakt, A Carroll - Health Matrix, 2017 - HeinOnline
Despite spawning a broad empirical literature and a six-billion-dollarper-year industry, no
formal or universally accepted definition of a" wellness program" exists.'In reviewing the …

A comprehensive worksite wellness program in Austin, Texas: partnership between Steps to a Healthier Austin and Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority

L Davis, K Loyo, R Schwertfeger, A Glowka… - 2009 - stacks.cdc.gov
Background In 2003, Steps to a Healthier Austin was funded by the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention to implement chronic disease prevention and health promotion …

Health-related quality of life and related factors of military police officers

FC da Silva, SSS Hernandez, BAV Arancibia… - Health and quality of life …, 2014 - Springer
Purpose The present study aimed to determine the effect of demographic characteristics,
occupation, anthropometric indices, and leisure-time physical activity levels on coronary risk …

[图书][B] Interventions, training, and technologies for improved police well-being and performance

EP Arble, BB Arnetz - 2021 - books.google.com
The need for evidence-based practice to enhance current and future police training and
assessment has never been greater. This need focuses on the procedures and findings of …

[引用][C] Employee wellness proves its worth

J Greene - Trustee: the journal for hospital governing …, 2011 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A growing number of hospitals are using employee wellness programs to control health care
costs, and the savviest among them are using data analysis to track their successes.

Factors associated with participation in a university worksite wellness program

AJ Beck, RA Hirth, KR Jenkins, KK Sleeman… - American journal of …, 2016 - Elsevier
Introduction Healthcare reform legislation encourages employers to implement worksite
wellness activities as a way to reduce rising employer healthcare costs. Strategies for …

[PDF][PDF] Psychological fitness-for-duty examinations: Practical considerations for public safety departments

GL Fischler - Illinois Law Enforcement Executive Forum, 2001 - Citeseer
Police officers with known or suspected psychological or behavioral problems often present
complex issues for administrators. For example, an officer who was once a productive and …

[PDF][PDF] Washington state behavioral health workforce assessment

NE Gattman, RL McCarty, A Balassa… - Olympia, WA …, 2017 - familymedicine.uw.edu
Washington has set the goal of integrating behavioral and physical healthcare by 2020,
consistent with national trends. State legislation mandates this integration statewide by …

Workplace wellness champions: lessons learned and implications for future programming

M Amaya, BM Melnyk, B Buffington… - Building Healthy …, 2017 - bhacjournal.org
Background: Wellness champion teams can be a critical" grass roots" strategy in building a
culture of worksite wellness; however, little is known about key elements of programs to …

[PDF][PDF] Police chiefs and sheriffs rank their criminal justice needs

B Manili, E Connors - Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice, US …, 1988 - ojp.gov
Law enforcement workloads have increased significantly compared to 3 years ago,
according to a National Institute of Justice survey. More than 80 percent of law enforcement …