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Implementing health promotion programs in the Australian construction industry: Levers and agents for change

机译:在澳大利亚建筑业中实施健康促进计划:杠杆和变革推动者

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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to identify possible agents and levers to trigger the development and implementation of work place health promotion programs (WHPPs) in the Australian construction industry. Unlike most large workplaces and most high-risk workplaces, these programs are rarely found in the construction sector. Design/methodology/approach - Qualitative interviews with 80 trades workers and site-based and off-site construction managers are used to reveal perceptions of the impact of WHPPs and ill-health and poor health behaviors on site activities with a view to identifying leverage points to introduce WHPPs in construction. Findings - Unhealthy lifestyle behaviors are seen as impacting on sites in three main ways: productivity (broadly defined), safety and interpersonal relations. Results also reveal specific roles and levers for different actors in the supply chain and a clear desire for a collective, industry-based response to identified health problems. Practical implications - High levels of chronic diseases in the construction industry means firms within the sector must make a concerted attempt to change patterns of behavior or face significant long-term health implications for their workforce. Reducing levels of health and longevity of the workforce, mean work performance, productivity and participation is likely to decline. Originality/value - Although construction workers are recognized as one of the workforces at most risk for life limiting diseases such as Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, relatively little work has investigated health and well-being considerations for construction workers. This study contributes by investigating possible levers and agents to create healthier workplaces in construction.
机译:目的-本文的目的是确定可能的推动者和杠杆,以触发澳大利亚建筑业中工作场所健康促进计划(WHPP)的制定和实施。与大多数大型工作场所和大多数高风险工作场所不同,这些计划在建筑行业很少见。设计/方法/方法-通过与80名行业工人以及现场和异地施工经理进行定性访谈,以揭示对WHPP,不良健康和不良健康行为对现场活动的影响的看法,以期确定杠杆点在建筑中引入WHPP。调查结果-不健康的生活方式行为被视为以三种主要方式影响场所:生产力(广义),安全性和人际关系。结果还揭示了供应链中不同参与者的特定角色和杠杆,以及明确希望对发现的健康问题采取基于行业的集体应对措施。实际意义-建筑行业中慢性病的严重程度意味着该行业中的公司必须共同努力改变其行为方式,或对其员工面临长期的重大健康影响。降低健康水平和员工寿命,平均工作绩效,生产力和参与度可能会下降。原创性/价值-尽管建筑工人被认为是极易罹患2型糖尿病和心血管疾病等生命危险疾病的劳动力之一,但相对较少的工作调查了建筑工人的健康和福祉因素。这项研究通过调查可能的杠杆和代理来创造更健康的建筑工作场所而做出贡献。

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