Total Worker Health [2019]
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2019/07/09
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Personal Author:Allisey, Amanda ; Anger, W. Kent ; Baron, Sherry L. ; Becker, Jamie F. ; Bodner, Todd ; Campo, Shelly ; Caruso, Claire C. ; Cherniack, Martin G. ; Chosewood, L. Casey ; Cuervo, Isabel ; DeJoy, David M. ; Dennerlein, Jack T. ; Goetzel, Ron Z. ; Grosch, James W. ; Hammer, Leslie B. ; Hecker, Steven ; Howard, John ; Hudson, Heidi L. ; Hurtado, David A. ; Islam, Nadia ; Keegel, Tessa ; Kelly, Kevin M. ; Kent, Karen B. ; LaMontagne, Anthony D. ; Martin, Angela ; McCleary, Katherine ; McLellan, Deborah L. ; McLellan, Robert K. ; Milner, Allison J. ; Nagler, Eve M. ; Newman, Lee S. ; Nigam, Jeannie A.S. ; Noblet, Andrew J. ; Olson, Ryan ; Page,. Kathryn ; Pandalai, Sudha P. ; Papas, Alicia ; Parker, Kelsey ; Perry, MacKenna L. ; Pronk, Nicolaas P. ; Punnett, Laura ; Rameshbabu, Anjali ; Reavley, Nicola J. ; Roemer, Enid C. ; Rohlman, Diane S. ; Sabbath, Erika L. ; Sauter, Steven L. ; Schill, Anita L ; Schneider, Scott P. ; Scholl, Juliann C. ; Schulte, Paul A. ; Scott, Kenneth ; Smith, Peter M. ; Sorensen, Glorian ; Tenney, Liliana ; Tsui, Emma K. ; Wagner, Gregory R. ; Wan, Wylie ; Wilson, Mark G. ; Wipfli, Bradley ; Witt, Katrina
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Description:Employers in the 21st century are challenged by fierce, global economic pressures while managing their work environments and workforce. Occupational safety and health (OSH) leaders and practitioners recognize that the safety, health, and well-being of workers are influenced by workplace risks, by societal risks beyond the workplace, and by individual factors. This book brings together state-of-the-art research and practice in comprehensive and integrated prevention strategies from the most accomplished scholars and practitioners in the field. It is designed for multiple professional audiences with interests in the safety, health, and well-being of workers. The book serves as a handbook for practitioners in these fields, whether from management or labor, on state-of-the-art practices for interventions that integrate elements of OSH protection with organizational policies, programs, and practices to advance worker health and well-being. The book is organized into three parts and seventeen chapters. Part I, Historical, Theoretical, and Empirical Foundation of Total Worker Health(R), traces the historical developments for this emerging field and provides a comprehensive overview of the theoretical rationale and seminal research that supports the argument for integrative workplace prevention strategies. Part II, Organizational Approaches to Total Worker Health(R) Interventions, comprises four empirical chapters that describe applications for integrated interventions and evidence of their effectiveness in different occupational contexts. In Part III, A Spectrum of Total Worker Health(R) Applications, six chapters describe integrated interventions that target specific health and safety risks of central concern in occupational and public health today-mental health, aging, fatigue and sleep, and work-life conflict. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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Pages in Document:350 pdf pages
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20056835
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Citation:Hudson HL, Nigam JAS, Sauter SL, Chosewood LC, Schill AL, Howard J, eds. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 2019 Jul; :1-326
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Source Full Name:Total Worker Health [2019]
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