Torp Steffen, Vinje Hege Forbech
Department of Health Promotion, Buskerud & Vestfold University College, Norway
Department of Health Promotion, Buskerud & Vestfold University College, Norway.
Scand J Public Health. 2014 Nov;42(15 Suppl):74-81. doi: 10.1177/1403494814545106.
The aims of this scoping review of research on workplace health promotion interventions in the Nordic countries were to investigate: how the studies defined health; whether the studies intended to change the workplace itself (the settings approach); and whether the research focus regarding their definitions of health and use of settings approaches has changed in the past five-year period versus previous times.
Using scientific literature databases, we searched for intervention studies labelled as "health promotion" in an occupational setting in the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden) published from 1986 to 2014. We identified 63 publications and qualitatively analysed their content regarding health outcomes and their use of settings approaches.
The reviewed studies focused primarily on preventing disease rather than promoting positive measures of health. In addition, most studies did not try to change the workplace but rather used the workplace as a convenient setting for reaching people to change their behaviour related to lifestyles and disease prevention. Participatory and non-participatory settings approaches to promote well-being and other positive health measures have been used to a minor degree. The recent studies' definitions of health and use of settings approaches did not differ much from the studies published earlier.
workplace health promotion in the nordic countries should more often include positive health measures and settings approaches in intervention research it is important to anchor workplace health promotion among important stakeholders such as unions and employers by arguing that sustainable production is dependent on workers' health.
本项对北欧国家工作场所健康促进干预措施研究的范围综述旨在调查:这些研究如何定义健康;研究是否旨在改变工作场所本身(环境方法);以及在过去五年期间与之前相比,关于健康定义和环境方法使用的研究重点是否发生了变化。
利用科学文献数据库,我们搜索了1986年至2014年在北欧国家(丹麦、芬兰、冰岛、挪威和瑞典)职业环境中标记为“健康促进”的干预研究。我们确定了63篇出版物,并对其关于健康结果及其环境方法使用的内容进行了定性分析。
所审查的研究主要侧重于预防疾病,而非促进积极的健康措施。此外,大多数研究并未试图改变工作场所,而是将工作场所作为一个便利的环境,以接触人群,改变他们与生活方式和疾病预防相关的行为。参与性和非参与性的促进福祉及其他积极健康措施的环境方法使用程度较低。近期研究对健康的定义和环境方法的使用与早期发表的研究相比差异不大。
北欧国家的工作场所健康促进在干预研究中应更频繁地纳入积极的健康措施和环境方法。通过主张可持续生产依赖于工人的健康,将工作场所健康促进在工会和雇主等重要利益相关者中确立起来很重要。