The Intervention Design and Analysis Scorecard (IDEAS): A Planning Tool for Participatory Design of Integrated Health and Safety Interventions in the Workplace
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12 2013
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Alternative Title:J Occup Environ Med
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Description:Objective:
As part of a Research-to-Practice Toolkit development effort by the Center for the Promotion of Health in the New England Workplace, to develop and test a structured participatory approach for engaging front-line employees in the design of integrated health protection and promotion interventions.
Methods:
Based on a participatory ergonomics framework, the Intervention Design and Analysis Scorecard (IDEAS) provides a stepwise approach for developing intervention proposals, including root causes analysis and setting evaluation criteria such as scope, obstacles, and cost/benefit tradeoffs. IDEAS was tested at four diverse worksites with trained facilitators.
Results:
Employees were able to develop and gain management support for integrated interventions at each worksite.
Conclusions:
IDEAS can be used effectively by front-line employees to plan integrated interventions in a program dedicated to continuous improvement of employee health protection/promotion and Total Worker Health™.
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Source:J Occup Environ Med. 55(12 Suppl):S86-S88
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Pubmed ID:24284761
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC9829061
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Volume:55
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:0d9fd75b9fa8f0c9622db725e2964c3238507a9c258f34acbf951253f26addf1
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