A mixed-method approach to tailor the implementation of a participatory Total Worker Health® program.

IF 2.4 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH International Journal of Workplace Health Management Pub Date : 2021-07-21 DOI:10.1108/ijwhm-01-2021-0004
Suzanne Nobrega, Cesar Morocho, Michelle M Robertson, Alicia Kurowski, Serena Rice, Robert A Henning, Laura Punnett
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Purpose –: Total Worker Health® (TWH) programs, which represent a holistic approach for advancing worker safety, health and well-being, require an employer to adapt programmatic coordination and employee involvement in program design and delivery. Organizational readiness for such measures requires competencies in leadership, communication, subject expertise and worker participation. In the absence of documented methods for TWH readiness assessment, the authors developed a process to prospectively identify implementation facilitators and barriers that may be used to strengthen organizational competencies and optimize the organizational "fit" in advance.

Design/methodology/approach –: The mixed-method baseline assessment instruments comprised an online organizational readiness survey and a key leader interview; these were administered with key organizational and labor leaders in five US healthcare facilities. Findings about organizational resources, skills available and potential implementation barriers were summarized in a stakeholder feedback report and used to strengthen readiness and tailor implementation to the organizational context.

Findings –: The research team was able to leverage organizational strengths such as leaders' commitment and willingness to address nontraditional safety topics to establish new worker-led design teams. Information about program barriers (staff time and communication) enabled the research team to respond with proactive tailoring strategies such as training on participant roles, extending team recruitment time and providing program communication tools and coaching.

Originality/value –: A new method has been developed for prospective organizational readiness assessment to implement a participatory TWH program. The authors illustrate its ability to identify relevant organizational features to guide institutional preparation and tailor program implementation.

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一种混合方法来定制参与式全面工人健康®计划的实施。
目的:全面工人健康®(TWH)计划代表了提高工人安全、健康和福祉的整体方法,要求雇主在计划设计和实施过程中适应计划协调和员工参与。组织对这些措施的准备需要领导能力、沟通能力、专业知识和工人参与能力。在缺乏TWH准备评估的文档化方法的情况下,作者开发了一个过程,以前瞻性地确定实施的促进因素和障碍,这些因素可能用于加强组织能力并提前优化组织的“契合度”。设计/方法论/方法-:混合方法基线评估工具包括在线组织准备调查和关键领导者访谈;这些是由美国五家医疗机构的主要组织和劳工领导人管理的。在利益相关者反馈报告中总结了关于组织资源、可用技能和潜在实施障碍的发现,并用于加强准备和根据组织环境量身定制实施。研究发现:研究团队能够利用组织优势,如领导者的承诺和意愿来解决非传统的安全问题,以建立新的工人领导的设计团队。有关项目障碍(员工时间和沟通)的信息使研究团队能够采取积极主动的定制策略,例如对参与者角色进行培训,延长团队招聘时间,提供项目沟通工具和指导。原创性/价值:为实施参与性TWH计划的前瞻性组织准备评估开发了一种新方法。作者说明了其识别相关组织特征以指导机构准备和定制计划实施的能力。
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International Journal of Workplace Health Management
International Journal of Workplace Health Management PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: Coverage includes, but is not restricted to: ■Best practice examples of successful workplace health solutions ■Promoting compliance with workplace health legislation ■Primary care and primary prevention ■Promoting health in the workplace ■The business case for workplace health promotion ■Workplace health issues and concerns, such as mental health, disability management, violence and the workplace, stress, workplace hazards, risk factor modification and work-life balance ■Workplace Culture ■Workplace policies supporting healthy workplace ■Inducing organizational change ■Occupational health & safety issues ■Educating the employer and employee ■Promoting health outside of the workplace
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