학술논문

Integrated healthy workplace model: An experience from North Indian industry.
Document Type
Article
Source
Indian Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine. Sep-Dec2012, Vol. 16 Issue 3, p108-113. 6p. 2 Diagrams, 3 Charts.
Subject
*INDUSTRIES
*COMMUNICABLE diseases
*HEALTH promotion
*INDUSTRIAL hygiene
*MATHEMATICAL models in medicine
*OCCUPATIONAL therapy
*QUESTIONNAIRES
*REGRESSION analysis
*RESEARCH funding
*WORK environment
*ADULT education workshops
*JUDGMENT sampling
Language
ISSN
0973-2284
Abstract
Background: Keeping in view of rapid industrialization and growing Indian economy, there has been a substantial increase in the workforce in India. Currently there is no organized workplace model for promoting health of industrial workers in India. Objective: To develop and implement a healthy workplace model in three industrial settings of North India. Materials and Methods: An operations research was conducted for 12 months in purposively selected three industries of Chandigarh. In phase I, a multi-stakeholder workshop was conducted to finalize the components and tools for the healthy workplace model. NCD risk factors were assessed in 947 employees in these three industries. In phase II, the healthy workplace model was implemented on pilot basis for a period of 12 months in these three industries to finalize the model. Findings: Healthy workplace committee with involvement of representatives of management, labor union and research organization was formed in three industries. Various tools like comprehensive and rapid healthy workplace assessment forms, NCD work-lite format for risk factors surveillance and monitoring and evaluation format were developed. The prevalence of tobacco use, ever alcoholics was found to be 17.8% and 47%, respectively. Around one-third (28%) of employees complained of back pain in the past 12 months. Healthy workplace model with focus on three key components (physical environment, psychosocial work environment, and promoting healthy habits) was developed, implemented on pilot basis, and finalized based on experience in participating industries. A stepwise approach for model with a core, expanded, and optional components were also suggested. An accreditation system is also required for promoting healthy workplace program. Conclusion: Integrated healthy workplace model is feasible, could be implemented in industrial setting in northern India and needs to be pilot tested in other parts of the country. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]