Integrative Review of Workplace Health Promotion in the Business Process Outsourcing Industry: Focus on the Philippines

IF 2.2 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Public Health in Practice Pub Date : 2024-02-19 DOI:10.1016/j.puhip.2024.100476
Cristela Mae C. Candelario , Ma Khristine A. Fullante , Warren Kemuel M. Pan , Ernesto R. Gregorio Jr.
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Abstract

Objective

The Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) industry in the Philippines has experienced substantial growth, making a significant contribution to the country's economy. However, concerns about work-related health and safety issues have emerged, necessitating effective workplace health promotion strategies for BPO employees.

Study design

An integrative review of relevant literature was conducted to explore workplace health promotion in the BPO sector.

Methods

The search included quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-method studies, pertinent laws, policies, news articles, and reports published between 2000 and 2022. The scope was intentionally broad to encompass a diverse range of relevant evidence related to workplace health in this field. Articles published both in the English and Filipino languages were considered.

Results

Findings revealed that BPO workers face risks related to physical and psychological stress, sleep disturbances, and occupational diseases owing to the unique challenges inherent to the nature of their jobs. While there are existing occupational health and labor laws, compliance among BPO companies remains a problem, and only a few organizations offer comprehensive wellness programs. Building upon the available evidence, a conceptual framework was developed to provide guidance for enhancing workplace health promotion initiatives specifically designed for BPOs in the country.

Conclusion

Workplace health promotion is vital to warrant the health and safety of BPO workers. This study offers evidence-based recommendations for implementing effective well-being strategies, highlighting the importance of collaboration among employers, employees, and society to prioritize employee health in the workplace.

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业务流程外包行业工作场所健康促进战略综合评述:聚焦菲律宾
目标菲律宾的业务流程外包(BPO)行业经历了大幅增长,为国家经济做出了重大贡献。然而,与工作相关的健康和安全问题也引起了人们的关注,因此有必要为业务流程外包员工制定有效的工作场所健康促进策略。研究设计对相关文献进行了综合回顾,以探讨业务流程外包行业的工作场所健康促进问题。搜索范围有意扩大,以涵盖与该领域工作场所健康相关的各种证据。研究结果表明,由于工作性质所固有的独特挑战,业务流程外包工人面临着与身心压力、睡眠障碍和职业病有关的风险。虽然有现行的职业健康和劳动法,但业务流程外包公司的合规性仍然是个问题,只有少数组织提供全面的健康计划。在现有证据的基础上,我们制定了一个概念框架,为加强专门针对该国业务流程外包公司的工作场所健康促进措施提供指导。本研究为实施有效的健康战略提供了基于证据的建议,强调了雇主、员工和社会合作的重要性,以优先考虑工作场所的员工健康。
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Public Health in Practice
Public Health in Practice Medicine-Health Policy
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