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拉丁美洲全面职工健康领导力培训评估:低收入和中等收入国家可持续变革的机遇

Evaluation of a Total worker Health leadership training in Latin America: opportunities for sustainable change in low- and middle-income countries.

作者信息

Jaramillo Diana, Clancy Rebecca L, Fisher Gwenith G, Krisher Lyndsay, Schwatka Natalie V, Butler-Dawson Jaime, Dally Miranda, Dexter Lynn, Amenabar Ines, Castrillo Magda, Cruz Álex, Pilloni Daniel, Zamora Maria Eugenia, Newman Lee S

机构信息

Center for Health, Work & Environment, Colorado School of Public Health, University of Colorado, Aurora, CO, USA.

Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, Colorado School of Public Health, University of Colorado, Aurora, CO, USA.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2025 Mar 12;25(1):984. doi: 10.1186/s12889-025-22179-4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Total Worker Health (TWH) leadership training, targeting organizational leaders who influence workplace safety, health, and well-being, offers a promising avenue for lasting positive change. However, the efficacy of such training in diverse communities, especially low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) such as Latin America, remains underexplored.

METHODS

We conducted a comprehensive evaluation of a TWH leadership training program within a major Latin American agribusiness operating in Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Mexico. The evaluation followed best practices, encompassing behavior change and outcome assessment, including a post-training evaluation measuring training reactions, TWH leadership practices, training transfer intentions, modifiable health indicators, training transfer facilitators and barriers, and goal setting. A follow-up evaluation occurred three months post-training to assess the sustainability of TWH leadership practices, intentions, and health indicators. Linear mixed effects models were employed for analyzing training reactions.

RESULTS

A total of 121 leaders (61% of all leaders) participated in TWH leadership training. The findings indicated consistently high training ratings across countries. Leaders reported positive leadership practices immediately post-training, and these improvements persisted three months later. Health indicators among leaders in different countries suggested a reduction in home and work-related stress and overall improvement in well-being.

CONCLUSION

Positive changes in leadership practices and notable health improvements were observed. No significant differences were found among countries. This study contributes to understanding TWH implementation in Latin America, emphasizing the importance of tailoring programs to address specific organizational and cultural needs.

摘要

背景

全职工健康(TWH)领导力培训针对影响工作场所安全、健康和福祉的组织领导者,为实现持久的积极变革提供了一条有前景的途径。然而,此类培训在不同社区,尤其是拉丁美洲等低收入和中等收入国家(LMIC)的效果仍未得到充分探索。

方法

我们对一家在危地马拉、尼加拉瓜和墨西哥运营的大型拉丁美洲农业综合企业内的TWH领导力培训项目进行了全面评估。该评估遵循最佳实践,涵盖行为改变和结果评估,包括培训后评估,测量培训反应、TWH领导实践、培训转移意图、可改变的健康指标、培训转移促进因素和障碍以及目标设定。在培训后三个月进行了后续评估,以评估TWH领导实践、意图和健康指标的可持续性。采用线性混合效应模型分析培训反应。

结果

共有121名领导者(占所有领导者的61%)参加了TWH领导力培训。结果表明,各国的培训评分一直很高。领导者在培训后立即报告了积极的领导实践,并且这些改善在三个月后仍然持续。不同国家领导者的健康指标显示,家庭和工作相关压力有所减轻,整体幸福感有所提高。

结论

观察到领导实践有积极变化,健康状况有显著改善。各国之间未发现显著差异。本研究有助于理解拉丁美洲的TWH实施情况,强调根据特定组织和文化需求定制项目的重要性。

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