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Impact of Employee Health Promotion Course on Health Promotion in the Work Place.

Not Applicable
Active, not recruiting
Conditions
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Empowerment
Lifestyle Risk Reduction
Interventions
Behavioral: Health Promotion Training for Women Employees
Registration Number
NCT03295136
Lead Sponsor
Hadassah Medical Organization
Brief Summary

People of working age spend most of their day at work, and usually have less time to participate in other activities, the work day in Israel being one of the longest in the OECD. Work places, therefore, present the most suitable setting for health interventions, as they are an accessible and available framework and have real potential of creating change.

The current Health Promotion in the Work Place training course aims to train female employees to design, implement, and evaluate a health promotion program in their workplace, as well as promote personal change in improving healthy habits, and empowering the participants. A unique course has been designed, consisting of 20 sessions- 15 consecutive sessions, and 5 maintenance sessions throughout the year. The course will focus on acquiring health knowledge and health promotion skills, as well as leadership skills and empowerment.

Detailed Description

Poor health of employees can cause absences, lack of continuous service, decreased output or productions, fatigue or lack of concentration, and eventually financial damage to the employer. Research shows that health promotion programs in the work place improve employee's physical and emotional health, as well as their sense of commitment, belonging, and responsibility.

People of working age spend most of their day at work, and usually have less time to participate in other activities, the work day in Israel being one of the longest in the OECD. Work places, therefore, present the most suitable setting for health interventions, as they are an accessible and available framework and have real potential of creating change.

The current Health Promotion in the Work Place training course aims to train female employees to design, implement, and evaluate a health promotion program in their workplace, as well as promote personal change in improving healthy habits, and empowering the participants. Objectives include improving eating habits, increasing engagement in physical activity, increasing self-efficacy, and designing a detailed health promotion program in the work place, based on it's needs, and implementing it there.

In order to accomplish these objectives, a unique course has been designed, consisting of 20 sessions- 15 consecutive sessions, and 5 maintenance sessions throughout the year. The course will focus on acquiring health knowledge and health promotion skills, as well as leadership skills and empowerment. The participants will learn how to build programs, market them to their coworkers and employers, budget them, recruit partners, create a Gantt charts, implement and evaluate. The maintenance sessions will take place in different work places, so that the participants can showcase their projects.

Data will be collected at baseline and 2 post interventions follow up points (after 15 weeks and after one year).

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
45
Inclusion Criteria
  • Female employees from governmental offices and private organizations, willingness to commit to participation in the health promotion training course and lead a health promotion project in their place of work, willingness to make make personal change.
Exclusion Criteria
  • None.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Health Promotion Training for Women EmployeesHealth Promotion Training for Women EmployeesGroups of women employees will participate in a 20 session health promotion training course. The course will include health education and health promotion knowledge and skills, as well as leadership and project building skills, including empowerment, change process, recruiting partners and more. The first 15 sessions will be weekly session, while the remaining five will take place every couple of months throughout the following year.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Health Promotion projects in the Work PlaceOne year post intervention

Each participant will have implemented a health promotion project in their workplace, according to the timeline and goals defined in each project. This will be assessed through phone interviews with the participants.

Change in Nutrition HabitsAt baseline, 15 weeks after intervention initiation, and one year post intervention.

Participants complete self report survey indicating their eating habits, including consumption of sweets, sweet beverages, fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and legumes.

Change in Physical Activity HabitsAt baseline, 15 weeks after intervention initiation, and one year post intervention.

Participants complete self report survey indicating their physical activity habits, including minutes of engaging in vigorous and moderate physical activity. Measures will include average daily minutes of engaging in physical activity, and adherence to WHO recommendation (150 minutes of moderate physical activity a week, or 75 minutes of vigorous physical activity a week).

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in cardiovascular disease knowledgeAt baseline, 15 weeks after intervention initiation, and one year post intervention.

Cardiovascular disease knowledge will be assessed through a self report questionnaire based on the American Heart Association's Cardiovascular disease knowledge survey items

Change in Self EfficacyAt baseline, 15 weeks after intervention initiation, and one year post intervention.

Self Efficacy will be assessed through self report questionnaires, assessing participants self efficacy regarding their leadership skills, ability to implement a health promotion project, create partnerships, evaluate a project, and influence women in their community.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Hadassah Medical Organization, Jerusalem, Isreal

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Jerusalem, Israel

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