Work Environment and Worksite Health Promotion in Nine European Countries

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Abstract

Objective:
To study to what extent the work environment influences the use of worksite health promotion (WHP).

Methods:
Data came from the European Sustainable Workforce survey, with data from employees and managers in 259 organizations. We analyze use of three types of WHP (healthy menus, sports facilities, and health checks) using multilevel logistic models.

Results:
Employees are more likely to use each type of WHP when a larger share of their direct colleagues do so. Use of healthy menus is more likely among employees who work more hours, have more autonomy, and work in organizations with less work-oriented culture. Autonomy is also associated with more use of sports facilities, while work-oriented culture is negatively related to use of health checks.

Conclusions:
Our results suggest the work environment should be included when studying WHP use.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)272-278
JournalJournal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Volume62
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2020

Keywords

  • healthy behavior
  • occupational health
  • organizational culture
  • work environment
  • worksite health promotion

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