Edmunds Sarah, Stephenson Duncan, Clow Angela
Department of Psychology, University of Westminster, London, UK.
Work. 2013 Jan 1;46(1):39-49. doi: 10.3233/WOR-121523.
Workplaces have potential as a setting for physical activity promotion but evidence of the effectiveness of intervention programmes in small and medium sized enterprises is limited. This paper reports the impact of an intervention which trained existing employees to promote physical activity to their colleagues.
Eighty-nine previously low-active employees from 17 small and medium sized organisations participated.
A mixed methods evaluation design was used. Quantitative data were collected at baseline and 6 months later using an online questionnaire. Qualitative data from a series of 6 focus groups were analysed.
Repeated measures t-tests showed significant increases over time in physical activity, general health rating, satisfaction with life and positive mood states. There were significant decreases in body mass index (BMI), perceived stress, negative mood states and presenteeism. There was no change in absenteeism. Analysis of focus group data provided further insight into the impact of the intervention. Five major themes emerged: awareness of physical activity; sustaining physical activity behaviour change; improved health and well-being; enhanced social networks; and embedding physical activity in the workplace culture.
This study shows it is feasible and effective to train employees in small and medium sized enterprises to support their colleagues in physical activity behaviour change.
工作场所具有促进身体活动的潜力,但关于中小企业干预项目有效性的证据有限。本文报告了一项干预措施的影响,该措施培训现有员工向同事推广身体活动。
来自17家中小企业的89名以前身体活动水平较低的员工参与其中。
采用混合方法评估设计。在基线和6个月后使用在线问卷收集定量数据。对来自6个焦点小组的定性数据进行了分析。
重复测量t检验显示,随着时间的推移,身体活动、总体健康评分、生活满意度和积极情绪状态显著增加。体重指数(BMI)、感知压力、消极情绪状态和出勤主义显著下降。缺勤率没有变化。焦点小组数据分析进一步深入了解了干预措施的影响。出现了五个主要主题:身体活动意识;维持身体活动行为改变;改善健康和幸福感;加强社交网络;以及将身体活动融入工作场所文化。
本研究表明,培训中小企业员工以支持同事改变身体活动行为是可行且有效的。