Evaluation of worksite health enhancement programs
Abstract:
Although many corporations are planning and implementing health-promotion programs for their employees, few have attempted rigorous and thorough evaluative studies of program impact. This creates a void which properly trained health educators can fill. This article provides health educators with some basic points to consider when evaluating worksite health-enhancement programs. The six key points outlined provide basic concepts to guide the evaluation of worksite health-promotion programs.
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