National Collaborative Perinatal Neonatal Network, Department Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, American University of Beirut Medical Center, Riad El Solh, Beirut 1107 2020, PO Box: 11-0236, Lebanon.
Walani Global Initiatives, 8160 N Via Bueno, Scottsdale, AZ 85258, USA.
Health Promot Int. 2024 Aug 1;39(4). doi: 10.1093/heapro/daae079.
Considering that a sizable segment of the population spends significant amount of time at work, workplaces have been identified as practical platforms for health educational programs. Although employee wellness programs in high-income countries have shown measurable benefits in productivity and physical and mental health, evidence-based programs in low- and middle-income countries, such as Lebanon, are unavailable. The aim is to develop and implement a pilot workplace wellness program focusing on health-related areas to improve health knowledge and behavior among working men and women of reproductive age. In collaboration with March of Dimes, the National Collaborative Perinatal Neonatal Network developed a culturally sensitive health education program focusing on lifestyle, infection, nutrition and family planning. Sessions were delivered by a multidisciplinary team of specialists at a local bank in Lebanon. To assess the impact of the program, participants completed Knowledge and Behavior Assessment Questionnaire (KBAQ) before and after implementation. KBAQ was conducted 6 months after implementation to measure retention and continuing impact. Forty-seven participants completed the program, of whom 44.7% are male, 98% have university degree and 56.5% are married. Total knowledge score improved significantly from 64.2 to 74.3 and remained significant at 6 months post-implementation with a score of 71.7 (p < 0.001). At 6-month follow-up, emotional score improved (p = 0.028), while smoking decreased (p = 0.008). Also, employees' health knowledge and behavior showed sustained and significant improvement. We plan to implement our program at other sites and among employees from different backgrounds to understand the impact of the wellness program on employees' knowledge and behaviors at a larger scale.
鉴于相当一部分人口在工作上花费了大量时间,工作场所已被确定为实施健康教育计划的实际平台。虽然高收入国家的员工健康计划已经在生产力以及身心健康方面显示出可衡量的益处,但像黎巴嫩这样的中低收入国家却缺乏基于证据的计划。我们的目标是开发和实施一项以健康相关领域为重点的试点工作场所健康计划,以提高育龄期工作男女的健康知识和行为。与 March of Dimes 合作,国家围产期新生儿协作网络开发了一个关注生活方式、感染、营养和计划生育的文化敏感健康教育计划。该计划由黎巴嫩当地一家银行的多学科专家团队实施。为了评估该计划的影响,参与者在实施前后完成了知识和行为评估问卷(KBAQ)。在实施后 6 个月进行 KBAQ 以衡量保留率和持续影响。共有 47 名参与者完成了该计划,其中 44.7%为男性,98%拥有大学学历,56.5%已婚。知识总评分从 64.2 分显著提高到 74.3 分,实施后 6 个月仍保持显著水平,得分为 71.7 分(p<0.001)。在 6 个月的随访中,情绪评分有所提高(p=0.028),而吸烟人数减少(p=0.008)。此外,员工的健康知识和行为也表现出持续和显著的改善。我们计划在其他地点和不同背景的员工中实施我们的计划,以了解健康计划对员工知识和行为的更大规模影响。