Department of Health Promotionand Behavior, College of Public Health, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA.
J Occup Environ Med. 2010 Jan;52 Suppl 1:S42-51. doi: 10.1097/JOM.0b013e3181ca3b37.
To assess the ability of the Environmental Assessment Tool (EAT) to detect changes over time in workplace physical and social environmental supports for physical activity and nutrition; and predict employee engagement, behavior changes, and biometrics.
Analyses utilized site-level (n = 12) EAT scores. Differences-in-difference regressions tested changes in EAT scores over time across treatment sites. Generalized linear mixed models examined the ability of site-level EAT scores to predict individual-level outcomes.
Overall, the EAT captured changes in the workplace environmental supports for health promotion over time. However, the ability of EAT scores to predict intervention outcomes was weak.
The EAT is a useful tool for monitoring changes in workplace environments over time. Further research is needed regarding the dose or intensity of environmental intervention needed to affect changes in employee behaviors and biometrics.
评估环境评估工具(EAT)检测工作场所身体活动和营养促进的物理和社会环境支持随时间变化的能力;并预测员工参与度、行为变化和生物标志物。
分析采用了现场水平(n = 12)的 EAT 评分。差异中的差异回归检验了治疗现场随时间的 EAT 评分变化。广义线性混合模型研究了现场水平的 EAT 评分预测个体水平结果的能力。
总体而言,EAT 捕捉到了工作场所健康促进环境支持随时间的变化。然而,EAT 评分预测干预结果的能力较弱。
EAT 是监测工作场所环境随时间变化的有用工具。需要进一步研究环境干预的剂量或强度,以影响员工行为和生物标志物的变化。