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Kentucky worksite health promotion 2014 survey results

Cecilia M. Watkins (Department of Public Health, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, Kentucky, USA)
Gretchen Macy (Department of Public Health, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, Kentucky, USA)
Grace Lartey (Department of Public Health, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, Kentucky, USA)
Vijay Golla (Department of Public Health, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, Kentucky, USA)

International Journal of Workplace Health Management

ISSN: 1753-8351

Article publication date: 7 November 2016

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to conduct a statewide assessment of worksite health promotion (WHP) programs to identify the number of comprehensive programs and the health needs of worksites in Kentucky.

Design/methodology/approach

A random sample of 1,200 worksites in Kentucky was selected to receive the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Worksite Health ScoreCard to collect cross-sectional information on their health promotion practices.

Findings

Few worksites in Kentucky have WHP programs and even fewer have comprehensive programs. More businesses rely on health insurance to treat chronic diseases than WHP programs to reduce chronic diseases. Small companies were less likely than larger companies to have WHP programs and less likely to have intentions of starting a program.

Research limitations/implications

The response rate of 37 percent was a potential threat to external validity. Respondents had to recall activities conducted during the past 12 months, which could have led to recall bias. Response bias was a potential, as many of the respondents were human resources personnel who may not be as familiar with WHP programs in their worksites. Lastly, four sections of the survey had yet to be validated.

Practical implications

WHP programs, if accessible and comprehensive, have the potential to improve the working population’s health status.

Originality/value

Very little information on the availability and effectiveness of health promotion programs at worksites is available. A statewide assessment on WHP programs has never been conducted in Kentucky.

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Acknowledgements

Funding for this study was provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Cooperative Agreement 2B01DP009022-13 through the Kentucky Department for Public Health. The contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Results of the Kentucky Worksite Assessment: Utilization of the CDC’s Health ScoreCard. View the full report and executive summary at: http://kentucky.stateofwellness.org/ and http://chfs.ky.gov/dph/info/dpqi/cd/

Citation

Watkins, C.M., Macy, G., Lartey, G. and Golla, V. (2016), "Kentucky worksite health promotion 2014 survey results", International Journal of Workplace Health Management, Vol. 9 No. 4, pp. 398-410. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJWHM-05-2015-0024

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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