Occupational and Environmental Health, College of Public Health, University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA.
Community and Behavioral Health, College of Public Health, University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA.
Ann Work Expo Health. 2018 Sep 13;62(suppl_1):S34-S41. doi: 10.1093/annweh/wxy008.
Small enterprises have fewer resources, are more financially precarious, and have higher rates of occupational injury and illness compared with larger enterprises. Interventions that address the promotion of health and well-being in addition to traditional occupational safety and health hazards, a Total Worker Health® (TWH) approach, may be effective in reducing injuries and preventing illness. However, little research has examined the impact of TWH interventions in small enterprises. The aim of this research was to explore and characterize health and safety practices, policies, and programs in small Midwestern enterprises from a TWH perspective. Utilizing a case studies approach, site visits were conducted with small business, between 10 and 250 employees, from 2014 through 2016 and included workplace audits and interviews with multiple employees in varying roles within each organization. Both open and closed coding were used to identify specific themes. Eight themes emerged from the site visits: value and return on investment, organizational factors, program design, engaging employees, low-cost strategies, evaluation, and integration. These themes overlapped with both the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health's (NIOSH) Essential Elements of TWH and the NIOSH Fundamentals. Industry sector and enterprise size also affect resources and integration of these resources. As TWH expands to organizations of all sizes, it is necessary to address the unique needs of smaller enterprises.
与大型企业相比,小企业资源较少,财务状况更不稳定,职业伤害和疾病的发生率更高。除了传统的职业安全和健康危害外,还可以通过采取“全面工人健康”(Total Worker Health®,TWH)方法来促进健康和福祉,这可能有助于减少伤害和预防疾病。然而,很少有研究探讨 TWH 干预措施对小企业的影响。本研究的目的是从 TWH 的角度探讨和描述中西部小企业的健康和安全实践、政策和计划。利用案例研究方法,于 2014 年至 2016 年对员工人数在 10 至 250 人的小企业进行了现场访问,包括工作场所审计和对每个组织中不同角色的多名员工进行访谈。使用开放式和封闭式编码来识别具体主题。从现场访问中得出了 8 个主题:价值和投资回报、组织因素、项目设计、员工参与、低成本策略、评估和整合。这些主题与美国国家职业安全与健康研究所(NIOSH)的 TWH 基本要素和 NIOSH 基础要素重叠。行业部门和企业规模也会影响这些资源的利用和整合。随着 TWH 扩展到各种规模的组织,有必要解决小企业的独特需求。