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Worksite Health Promotion 3rd Edition PDF

Worksite Health Promotion 3rd Edition PDF

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    In today’s difficult economic environment, worksite health promotion programs are becoming increasingly important as employers look for ways to contain health care costs and improve productivity. The newly updated Worksite HealthPromotion, ThirdEdition, presents students and professionals with all of the information they need to create programs that address these issues, improving both the physical health of the employees and the financial health of the organization.

    Based on Dr. Chenoweth’s expertise as a professor and a professional consultant, the text combines theoretical principles and research with practical applications and real-world examples to give readers a comprehensive and immediately useable introduction to the field. The text begins with an overview of worksite health promotion that illustrates the importance of these programs in today’s workplace. This is followed by a discussion of the economic forces that make implementing worksite health programs so advantageous for employers. The text’s clear presentation of program benefits highlighted in economic-based evaluations will prepare readers to make a case for their own interventions. Worksite Health Promotion, Third Edition, provides a step-by-step approach to planning, implementing, and evaluating programs. Readers will explore key topics such as assessing employees’ needs, setting appropriate goals, gaining management buy-in, budgeting, and program evaluation. They will also find full coverage of programming issues, including strategies for developing programs for healthy lifestyles, medical self-care, and disability management. The specific challenges of programming for small businesses and multisite workplaces are also addressed.

    The third edition has been fully revised with an improved organization and updated charts, tables, and references as well as the following additions that reflect the latest research and trends in the field:

    •Updated information on ADA, HIPAA, and GINA standards as they relate to worksite health promotion that will help readers better understand the implications of the legislation for their own businesses

    •New sections on health management, health coaching, budget development options, and present value adjustment

    •More information on integrated health data management systems, e-health technology, nutrition and weight control programs, fostering a healthy culture, and reducing stress in the workplace

    •Expanded coverage of program evaluation, including new sections on break-even analysis and determining present versus future value as well as improved illustrations of econometric-based evaluations and evaluation design

    •A larger focus on career development with updated information on certification options, intermediate-level practitioner competencies, and internship and job searches that will help students explore their professional options and prepare for their future in the field

    Improved textbook features make this leading text more classroom friendly than ever. Learning objectives, end-of-chapter overviews, and a new glossary of key terms will help students focus on the most important concepts in each chapter. Updated Looking Ahead and What Would You Do? sidebars will aid them in applying the information and can serve as the starting point for class discussions or assignments. A new instructor guide gives faculty great help in preparing for courses. It contains sample syllabi (including a syllabus for increasingly popular online offerings), a weekly instructional guide, and course outlines. Also new to this edition is an image bank with most of the art and tables from the text.

    Current practitioners looking for ideas and strategies for building a healthier workforce as well as students just beginning an exploration of the field can depend on Worksite Health Promotion, Third Edition, to inspire and inform. Both groups will find that this text offers the business knowledge, resources, and insights to guide them in this diverse and exciting career.

    Part I: Initiating Worksite Health Promotion

    Chapter 1: The Case for Worksite Health Promotion

    Factors Behind Rising Health Care Costs

    Health Costs and Health Promotion

    A Brief History of Worksite Health Promotion

    Why Businesses Offer Health Promotion

    Chapter 2: Determining Employees’ Needs and Interests

    Identifying Employees’ Needs

    Assessing Employees’ Needs

    Part II: Planning Worksite Health Promotion Programs

    Chapter 3: Preparing Program Goals

    Establishing Vision and Mission Statements

    Setting Appropriate Goals

    Anticipating Realistic Results

    Chapter 4: Establishing Healthy Lifestyle Programs

    Programming Philosophy

    Exercise and Physical Fitness

    Nutrition

    Weight Control

    Back Health

    Prenatal Health

    Smoking Control

    AIDS Education and HIV Disease Prevention

    Medical Self-Care and Health Care Consumerism

    Financial Wellness

    Chapter 5: Funding and Resource Considerations

    Allocating Resources

    Funding WHP

    Preparing a Budget

    Preparing Your Proposal

    Positioning WHP in an Integrated Framework

    Part III: Providing and Evaluating Worksite Health Promotion

    Chapter 6: Building a Healthy Worksite Environment

    Cultivating a Healthy Culture

    Reducing Occupational Injury

    Personalizing Disability Management

    Implementing Employee Assistance Programs

    Creating a Less Stressful Worksite

    Chapter 7: Promoting and Launching Worksite Programs

    Developing a Marketing Strategy

    Using E-Health Technology

    Preparing Employees to Take Action

    Developing a Health Fair

    Conducting Employee Health Screening

    Managing Risk and Liability

    Giving the Program a Trial Run

    Chapter 8: Evaluating Health Promotion Efforts

    Identifying Program Stakeholders

    Establishing Goals for Evaluation

    Developing Intervention Goals

    Establishing Measurable Objectives

    Developing Your Evaluation Approach

    Choosing an Evaluation Design

    Emphasizing Economic-Based Evaluations

    Part IV: Managing Essential WHP Considerations

    Chapter 9: Overcoming Challenges of Company Size

    Small Businesses

    Multisite Operations

    Chapter 10: Building a Career in WHP

    Academic Preparation

    Professional Certification

    Professional Resources

    Job Seeking

    David H. Chenoweth, PhD, has designed, implemented, and evaluated worksite health programs in the public and private sectors for more than 30 years as president of Chenoweth & Associates, Inc. He is a frequent speaker to various business and health care groups and has authored eight books, including Planning Health Promotion at the Worksite, Health CareCost Management, and Evaluating Worksite Health Promotion. Dr Chenoweth is a professor emeritus at East Carolina University, where he developed one of the first academic worksite health promotion programs in the United States.

    Dr. Chenoweth is a member of the International Association for Worksite Health Promotion and the American College of Sports Medicine. He has also chaired the Business and Industry Committee of the North Carolina Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and Health and is a fellow of the Association for Worksite Health Promotion. In 2004, he was invited by the European Union to consult on worksite health promotion.

    All ancillaries are free to adopting instructors and available online.

    Instructor guide. The instructor guide features sample syllabi that can be used in either traditional classroom or online courses, a weekly instructional guide, course outlines, and sample guidelines for group presentations.

    Image bank. The image bank includes most of the figures and tables from the text, sorted by chapter. Images can be used to develop a customized presentation based on specific course requirements. A blank PowerPoint template is provided so instructors can quickly insert images from the image bank to create their own presentations.

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    Fantastic. Working theories with applicable case studies, well laid out, easy to read.