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Use of an ecological approach to worksite health promotion.

About 6 pages (1,815 words)

American Journal of Health Studies, June 22nd, 2001

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to outline the decline, implementation, and evaluation of a company-wide Health Risk Assessment (HRA) for employees of the Housing Authority of Birmingham District (HABD). The planning team used "An Ecological Perspective on Health Promotion Programs" (McLeroy, Bibeau, Steckler, & Glanz, 1988) to ensure that intervention activities were implemented at appropriate levels of influence. For example, communication from upper management to employees supporting program participation and the provision of release time were instrumental in encouraging employee p...

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