Ogunmoroti Oluseye, Younus Adnan, Rouseff Maribeth, Spatz Erica S, Das Sankalp, Parris Don, Aneni Ehimen, Holzwarth Leah, Guzman Henry, Tran Thinh, Roberson Lara, Ali Shozab S, Agatston Arthur, Maziak Wasim, Feldman Theodore, Veledar Emir, Nasir Khurram
Center for Healthcare Advancement and Outcomes Research, Baptist Health South Florida, Miami, FL.
Department of Epidemiology, Robert Stempel College of Public Health, Florida International University, Miami, FL.
Clin Cardiol. 2015 Jul;38(7):422-9. doi: 10.1002/clc.22417. Epub 2015 May 21.
Healthcare organizations and their employees are critical role models for healthy living in their communities. The American Heart Association (AHA) 2020 impact goal provides a national framework that can be used to track the success of employee wellness programs with a focus on improving cardiovascular (CV) health. This study aimed to assess the CV health of the employees of Baptist Health South Florida (BHSF), a large nonprofit healthcare organization.
HRAs and wellness examinations can be used to measure the cardiovascular health status of an employee population.
The AHA's 7 CV health metrics (diet, physical activity, smoking, body mass index, blood pressure, total cholesterol, and blood glucose) categorized as ideal, intermediate, or poor were estimated among employees of BHSF participating voluntarily in an annual health risk assessment (HRA) and wellness fair. Age and gender differences were analyzed using χ(2) test.
The sample consisted of 9364 employees who participated in the 2014 annual HRA and wellness fair (mean age [standard deviation], 43 [12] years, 74% women). Sixty (1%) individuals met the AHA's definition of ideal CV health. Women were more likely than men to meet the ideal criteria for more than 5 CV health metrics. The proportion of participants meeting the ideal criteria for more than 5 CV health metrics decreased with age.
A combination of HRAs and wellness examinations can provide useful insights into the cardiovascular health status of an employee population. Future tracking of the CV health metrics will provide critical feedback on the impact of system wide wellness efforts as well as identifying proactive programs to assist in making substantial progress toward the AHA 2020 Impact Goal.
医疗保健机构及其员工是所在社区健康生活的关键榜样。美国心脏协会(AHA)2020年影响目标提供了一个国家框架,可用于追踪员工健康计划的成效,重点是改善心血管(CV)健康。本研究旨在评估大型非营利性医疗保健机构南佛罗里达浸信会健康(BHSF)员工的心血管健康状况。
健康风险评估(HRA)和健康检查可用于衡量员工群体的心血管健康状况。
在自愿参加年度健康风险评估(HRA)和健康博览会的BHSF员工中,估计美国心脏协会的7项心血管健康指标(饮食、身体活动、吸烟、体重指数、血压、总胆固醇和血糖),分为理想、中等或差三类。使用χ²检验分析年龄和性别差异。
样本包括9364名参加2014年度HRA和健康博览会的员工(平均年龄[标准差],43[12]岁,74%为女性)。60名(1%)个体符合美国心脏协会理想心血管健康的定义。女性比男性更有可能在超过5项心血管健康指标上符合理想标准。符合超过5项心血管健康指标理想标准的参与者比例随年龄增长而下降。
健康风险评估(HRA)和健康检查相结合可为员工群体的心血管健康状况提供有用见解。未来对心血管健康指标的追踪将为全系统健康努力的影响提供关键反馈,并确定积极主动的计划,以协助朝着美国心脏协会2020年影响目标取得实质性进展。