Division of General Medical Sciences, Washington University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, MO 63110, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019 Feb 18;16(4):590. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16040590.
Participatory methods used in Total Worker Health programs have not been well studied, and little is known about what is needed to successfully implement these programs. We conducted a participatory health promotion program with grocery store workers using the Healthy Workplace Participatory Program (HWPP) from the Center for the Promotion of Health in the New England Workplace. We recruited a design team made up of six line-level workers and a steering committee with management and union representatives; a research team member facilitated the program. Using a formal evaluation framework, we measured program implementation including workplace context, fidelity to HWPP materials, design team and steering committee engagement, program outputs, and perceptions of the program. The HWPP was moderately successful in this setting, but required a substantial amount of worker and facilitator time. Design team members did not have the skills needed to move through the process and the steering committee did not offer adequate support to compensate for the team's shortfall. The evaluation framework provided a simple and practical method for identifying barriers to program delivery. Future studies should address these barriers to delivery and explore translation of this program to other settings.
参与式方法在全面职工健康计划中应用得并不广泛,对于成功实施这些计划需要什么条件也知之甚少。我们使用新英格兰工作场所健康促进中心的健康工作场所参与式计划(HWPP),与杂货店员工一起开展了一项参与式健康促进计划。我们招募了一个由六名一线工人组成的设计团队和一个由管理层和工会代表组成的指导委员会;一名研究团队成员负责推动该计划。我们使用正式的评估框架,衡量了包括工作场所环境、HWPP 材料的忠实程度、设计团队和指导委员会参与度、计划产出以及对计划的看法在内的计划实施情况。HWPP 在这种环境下取得了一定的成效,但需要投入大量工人和推动者的时间。设计团队成员没有完成整个流程所需的技能,指导委员会也没有提供足够的支持来弥补团队的不足。评估框架为识别计划实施的障碍提供了一种简单实用的方法。未来的研究应该解决这些实施障碍,并探索将该计划推广到其他环境。