Authors
W Kent Anger, Diane L Elliot, Todd Bodner, Ryan Olson, Diane S Rohlman, Donald M Truxillo, Kerry S Kuehl, Leslie B Hammer, Dede Montgomery
Publication date
2015/4
Journal
Journal of occupational health psychology
Volume
20
Issue
2
Pages
226
Publisher
Educational Publishing Foundation
Description
Total Worker Health (TWH) was introduced and the term was trademarked in 2011 by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) to formally signal the expansion of traditional occupational safety and health (OSH) to include wellness and well-being. We searched PubMed, PsycInfo, and other databases using keywords TWH, health promotion, health protection, and variants for articles meeting the criteria of (a) employing both occupational safety and/or health (OSH, or health protection) and wellness and/or well-being (health promotion, or HP) in the same intervention study, and (b) reporting both OSH and HP outcomes. Only 17 published studies met these criteria. All but 1 of the 17 TWH interventions improved risk factors for injuries and/or chronic illnesses, and 4 improved 10 or more risk factors. Several TWH interventions reported sustained improvements for over a year, although only 1 is …
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