A Mobile Team Approach to Health Promotion in Small Businesses
小型企业健康促进的流动团队方法
基本信息
- 批准号:7122951
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 44.27万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2004
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2004-09-30 至 2008-09-29
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:absenteeismcancer preventioncardiovascular disorder educationcardiovascular disorder preventionclinical researchcounselingeducation evaluation /planningfunctional abilityhealth behaviorhealth care service utilizationhealth service demonstration projecthealth services research taghuman subjectlabor unionsmobile health unitsneoplasm /cancer educationoccupational health /safetypatient oriented researchquality of lifesmokingsmoking cessationsocial support networkstatistics /biometrytelecommunicationstelemedicinetobacco abusetobacco abuse educationtobacco abuse preventionurban areawork site
项目摘要
The purpose of the proposed research is to evaluate whether principles for successful health
promotion programs designed for large businesses can be adapted to small businesses in urban settings. For this research, we propose to develop a mobile team approach to worksite health promotion. The intervention will take a multi-risk factor approach. We will concentrate on identification and referral for preventive services for cardiovascular disease, cancer and smoking cessation. A package of health promotion and disease prevention activities will be developed that are based on the "10 Steps to a Longer and Healthier Life", a New York City's Department of Health and Mental Hygiene initiative.
The intervention will be offered free charge to 50 Fifty small businesses located in Harlem, New York City evaluated through a group-randomized trial. Businesses agreeing to participate will be randomized in to one of two conditions: 1) a comprehensive mobile team intervention or 2) a low intensity intervention with receipt of the full intervention to follow after a 3-month delay. The primary outcomes of the study increased use of appropriate preventive services that are available in the community for minimal or no fee and reduction in selected health risk factors. All employee data will be collected as part of the health profile assessment that will be an integral component of the intervention. Additional information will be collected to document worksite and employee participation rates, the fidelity of the intervention to principles of successful
health promotion design, and the cost of the intervention. The first year of the study will be devoted to formative research to develop the intervention and confirm hypothesized prevention needs of the target population. The intervention will be conducted during the second and first half of the third year of the grant Analysis of project results will be conducted in year three of the grant.
拟议研究的目的是评估成功健康的原则是否
为大型企业设计的促销计划可以适用于城市环境中的小型企业。对于这项研究,我们建议开发一种移动团队方法来促进工作场所健康。干预措施将采取多风险因素方法。我们将专注于心血管疾病、癌症和戒烟预防服务的识别和转诊。将根据纽约市健康和心理卫生部的一项倡议“实现更长寿、更健康的生活的十个步骤”,制定一揽子健康促进和疾病预防活动。
该干预措施将免费向纽约市哈莱姆区的 50 家小型企业提供,这些企业是通过团体随机试验进行评估的。同意参与的企业将被随机分配到以下两个条件之一:1) 全面的移动团队干预或 2) 低强度干预,并在 3 个月的延迟后收到全面干预。该研究的主要结果是增加了对社区中以最低费用或免费提供的适当预防服务的使用,并减少了选定的健康风险因素。所有员工数据将作为健康状况评估的一部分进行收集,这将是干预措施的一个组成部分。将收集更多信息来记录工作场所和员工参与率、干预措施对成功原则的忠实度
健康促进设计以及干预的成本。研究的第一年将致力于形成性研究,以制定干预措施并确认目标人群假设的预防需求。干预措施将在拨款的第三年下半年和上半年进行。项目结果分析将在拨款的第三年进行。
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A Mobile Team Approach to Health Promotion in Small Businesses
小型企业健康促进的流动团队方法
- 批准号:
6915285 - 财政年份:2004
- 资助金额:
$ 44.27万 - 项目类别:
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