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A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial of a Total Worker Health® Intervention on Commercial Construction Sites
by
Okechukwu, Cassandra A.
, Dennerlein, Jack T.
, Peters, Susan E.
, Rodgers, Justin
, Grant, Michael P.
, Manjourides, Justin
in
Absenteeism
/ Adult
/ Boston - epidemiology
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Construction accidents & safety
/ Construction industry
/ Diet
/ Ergonomics
/ Exercise
/ Feedback
/ Female
/ General contractors
/ Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
/ Health promotion
/ Health Promotion - statistics & numerical data
/ Humans
/ Injury prevention
/ Intervention
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Mixed methods research
/ Occupational Health - statistics & numerical data
/ Occupational safety
/ Pain
/ Pain - epidemiology
/ Pain - psychology
/ Safety management
/ Smoking Reduction - statistics & numerical data
/ Work environment
/ Workers
/ Workplace - psychology
/ Wounds and Injuries - epidemiology
/ Wounds and Injuries - prevention & control
/ Wounds and Injuries - psychology
/ Young Adult
2018
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A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial of a Total Worker Health® Intervention on Commercial Construction Sites
by
Okechukwu, Cassandra A.
, Dennerlein, Jack T.
, Peters, Susan E.
, Rodgers, Justin
, Grant, Michael P.
, Manjourides, Justin
in
Absenteeism
/ Adult
/ Boston - epidemiology
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Construction accidents & safety
/ Construction industry
/ Diet
/ Ergonomics
/ Exercise
/ Feedback
/ Female
/ General contractors
/ Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
/ Health promotion
/ Health Promotion - statistics & numerical data
/ Humans
/ Injury prevention
/ Intervention
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Mixed methods research
/ Occupational Health - statistics & numerical data
/ Occupational safety
/ Pain
/ Pain - epidemiology
/ Pain - psychology
/ Safety management
/ Smoking Reduction - statistics & numerical data
/ Work environment
/ Workers
/ Workplace - psychology
/ Wounds and Injuries - epidemiology
/ Wounds and Injuries - prevention & control
/ Wounds and Injuries - psychology
/ Young Adult
2018
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A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial of a Total Worker Health® Intervention on Commercial Construction Sites
by
Okechukwu, Cassandra A.
, Dennerlein, Jack T.
, Peters, Susan E.
, Rodgers, Justin
, Grant, Michael P.
, Manjourides, Justin
in
Absenteeism
/ Adult
/ Boston - epidemiology
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Construction accidents & safety
/ Construction industry
/ Diet
/ Ergonomics
/ Exercise
/ Feedback
/ Female
/ General contractors
/ Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
/ Health promotion
/ Health Promotion - statistics & numerical data
/ Humans
/ Injury prevention
/ Intervention
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Mixed methods research
/ Occupational Health - statistics & numerical data
/ Occupational safety
/ Pain
/ Pain - epidemiology
/ Pain - psychology
/ Safety management
/ Smoking Reduction - statistics & numerical data
/ Work environment
/ Workers
/ Workplace - psychology
/ Wounds and Injuries - epidemiology
/ Wounds and Injuries - prevention & control
/ Wounds and Injuries - psychology
/ Young Adult
2018
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A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial of a Total Worker Health® Intervention on Commercial Construction Sites
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A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial of a Total Worker Health® Intervention on Commercial Construction Sites
2018
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This study evaluated the efficacy of an integrated Total Worker Health® program, “All the Right Moves”, designed to target the conditions of work and workers’ health behaviors through an ergonomics program combined with a worksite-based health promotion Health Week intervention. A matched-pair cluster randomized controlled trial was conducted on ten worksites (five intervention (n = 324); five control sites (n = 283)). Worker surveys were collected at all sites pre- and post- exposure at one- and six-months. Linear and logistic regression models evaluated the effect of the intervention on pain and injury, dietary and physical activity behaviors, smoking, ergonomic practices, and work limitations. Worker focus groups and manager interviews supplemented the evaluation. After controlling for matched intervention and control pairs as well as covariates, at one-month following the ergonomics program we observed a significant improvement in ergonomic practices (B = 0.20, p = 0.002), and a reduction in incidences of pain and injury (OR = 0.58, p = 0.012) in the intervention group. At six months, we observed differences in favor of the intervention group for a reduction in physically demanding work (B = −0.25, p = 0.008), increased recreational physical activity (B = 35.2, p = 0.026) and higher consumption of fruits and vegetables (B = 0.87, p = 0.008). Process evaluation revealed barriers to intervention implementation fidelity and uptake, including a fissured multiemployer worksite, the itinerant nature of workers, competing production pressures, management support, and inclement weather. The All the Right Moves program had a positive impact at the individual level on the worksites with the program. For the longer term, the multi-organizational structure in the construction work environment needs to be considered to facilitate more upstream, long-term changes.
Publisher
MDPI AG,MDPI
Subject
/ Adult
/ Construction accidents & safety
/ Diet
/ Exercise
/ Feedback
/ Female
/ Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
/ Health Promotion - statistics & numerical data
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Occupational Health - statistics & numerical data
/ Pain
/ Smoking Reduction - statistics & numerical data
/ Workers
/ Wounds and Injuries - epidemiology
/ Wounds and Injuries - prevention & control
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