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Health Outcomes Measures

Employees who adopt healthy behaviors not only reduce their risk for developing disabling or life threatening diseases and their associated costs, but improve their everyday quality of life.

  • Participation in health promotion activities through a workplace health program allows individuals to develop knowledge, self-management and coping skills as well as build a social support network among coworkers, supervisors, and family. These skills can facilitate adopting healthy behaviors in the short-term and lead to changes in physical, mental, and/or emotional health in the long-term
  • Potential evaluation measures can compare the health status of program participants over time such as:
  • Targets for the optimal levels of health status (e.g., percent of employees reporting good or excellent health before and after a health promotion program or intervention)
  • Acceptable levels of disease, injury or disability (e.g., percent of employees diagnosed with colorectal cancer before and after a screening program or number of employees who experience a fall at work before and after a falls prevention intervention)
  • Prevalence of risk factors (e.g., percent of employees who are overweight/obese before and after a weight management program)

Selecting any of the health topics below provides potential evaluation measures at program baseline, process measures during the program, and program outcome measures related to health outcomes.


Health topics addressed

Health
Behaviors
Health
Screening
Mental
Health
Injury Adult Immunization

Alcohol & Substance Misuse

Nutrition

Physical Activity

Tobacco Use

Blood Pressure

Obesity (BMI)

Cancer - Breast

Cancer - Cervical

Cancer - Colorectal

Cholesterol

Type 2 Diabetes

Depression

 

Work-Related Musculoskeletal
Disorders & Ergonomics

Influenza & Pneumococcal

 

 
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