Using Tailored Emails to Motivate Healthy Behavior Among Employees
- Conditions
- Health Behavior
- Registration Number
- NCT00147927
- Lead Sponsor
- Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
- Brief Summary
The purpose of this research is to evaluate the efficacy of a multi-component email health promotion program on employee adoption of health promoting behaviors and secondarily on health status, work productivity and health care costs.
- Detailed Description
The Specific Aims are:
* To demonstrate the feasibility and assess the acceptability of email health promotion among diverse employee groups;
* To evaluate short and intermediate-term changes in health behaviors (e.g., daily fruit/vegetable intake, weekly physical activity) at 6 and 12 months;
* To assess change in health status (SF-12), work productivity, and healthcare costs among email program users and controls;
* To identify person predictors of sustained voluntary participation in a 6 month email health promotion program among the workforce population;
* To disseminate the results to maximize influence on e-health promotion, employer health promotion programs, health insurance policy, and research.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 2000
- Adult employee of participating worksite
- Access to desktop computer
- Under 18 years of age
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Physical Activity Fruit and Vegetable intake
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Antecedents to behavior change Health status Work productivity Costs
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