Title: Affinity Occupational Health
1Affinity Occupational Health
Brian D. Harrison MDDirector of Health and
Productivity Management Occupational Medicine
Specialist Sept. 23, 2009
2- What Can Employers Doabout
- Crews that Chew?
3Help the whole population with cultural
strategies of
- Evaluation
- Intervention
- Education
- Prevention
- But not individually
4- Evaluation of the Work Organization
- Statistical
- Health Risk Appraisal
- Other survey tool
- Cultural
5White Collar Low Prevalence of tobacco use,
especially smokeless/spit
Company type Group Size Smokeless Tobacco Users Smoked Tobacco Users Dual Users Population Tobacco Prevalence
Direct Sales 253 1 (0.4) 38 (15) 0 15.4
Direct Sales 437 3 (0.7) 58 (13.2) 0 13.9
Insurance 472 1 (0.2) 33 (7) 0 7.2
Insurance 128 0 (0) 10 (7.8) 0 7.8
All of the above groups are urban, predominantly
female, and centralized
6Blue Collar (manufacturing) Slightly Higher
Prevalence of smokeless/spit tobacco
Company type Group size Smokeless Tobacco Users Smoked Tobacco Users Dual Users Population Tobacco Prevalence
Manufacturing 1272 20 (1.6) 80 (6.3) 6 (0.4) 7.9
Manufacturing 433 11 (2.5) 97 (22) 0 24.5
The above groups are urban/town, male
predominant, and centralized
7Blue Collar (construction) Higher Prevalence
of any tobacco use, especially spit
Company type Group Size Smokeless Tobacco Users Smoked Tobacco Users Dual Users Population Tobacco Prevalence
Construction 282 12 (4.4) 24 (8.5) 3 (1) 12.9
Construction 80 2 (2.5) 21 (26) 0 28.5
Construction 1011 47 (4.6) 97 (9.6) 11 (1) 14.2
The above groups are urban and rural, male
predominant, and decentralized
8Mixed Collar Intermediate Prevalence of any
tobacco, and smokeless/spit tobacco
Company type Group size Smokeless Tobacco Users Smoked Tobacco Users Dual Users Population Tobacco Prevalence
Government 340 5 (1.5) 24 (7) 4 (1.2) 8.5
Passenger Transport 248 4 (1.6) 33 (13) 0 14.6
The above groups are urban/town, gender balanced,
and centralized
9Mixed Collar Intermediate Prevalence
Company type Group Size Smokeless Tobacco Users Smoked Tobacco Users Dual Users Population Tobacco Prevalence
Health Care (Extended) 130 5 (3.8) 22 (17) 0 20.8
Health Care (Extended) 68 3 (4) 10 (14.7) 0 18.7
Health Care (System) 1371 0 (0) 116 (8.5) 0 8.5
Health Care System Spouses 68 0 (0) 3 (4.3) 0 4.3
Above are urban, female predominant, and
centralized
10Evaluation of non-Urban, Male Predominant,
Decentralized, Construction Service Company
11Evaluation of Construction Service Company
12Evaluation of Construction Service Company
13Evaluation of Construction Service Company
14Evaluation of Construction Service Company
15Evaluation of Construction Service Company
16Evaluation of Construction Service Company
17Evaluation of Construction Service Company
18Whats your Companys Tobacco Culture?
- Tobacco use is normal and OK
- Its a personal right, an individual choice
- Its cool and sophisticated and shows independent
thinking - All things in moderation. The best of both
worlds is to use tobacco now and then - Its a normal part of growing up and is a rite of
passage
19- Everybody dies anyway, might as well die doing
something you enjoy - Enjoy life while you can
- Smokers are more social. Tobacco helps
socializing, recreation, work breaks, and
enjoying life in general - Manly men chew.
- Its American. We smoke in Wisconsin
- Tobacco is part of some peoples identity. Its
part of who I am! - Taxes paid by tobacco users support society
20All of these are cultural myths
All of these myths come from Corporate Tobacco
- All are contrary to best interests of you, your
employees, and your work organization
21Reality-based Corporate Culture
- Every member of this organization is an important
and valuable human being. There are no
disposable people - Ours is a healthy work organization, committed to
the safety, health, and well being of each of us
individually and all of us together - Tobacco use is an unhealthy addiction, promoted
by those who stand to gain financially from it - Every tobacco user in our organization is a
valued and honored member, whom we all support.
And, we will assist them when and if they choose
to free themselves from tobacco
22- Every ex-tobacco user in our organization is a
Tobacco Free Hero, and are essential mentors and
role models for others. - Every member of our organization is potentially a
positive role model at home. No one wants their
children to become tobacco users. The need to be
at work, away from home, cannot be allow to
subtract from that obligation
23Smokeless/Spit Tobacco
- Interventions usual methods dont work well
- On site group
- Telephonic
- Medication
- Hard to implement, even if effective
24- Community Based
- Telephonic
- Electronic
- Group or individual
- Worksite Based
- Combined with Rx
- gt60 have quit smoking at 6 months
- Award Winning!
25Employer-sponsored programs bring joy at least
for cigarette quitters
- Thanks counselors and (employer), could not have
got this far without you! - My husband quit too!
- This program was the best thing (employer) has
ever done for me - Thank You!!!
- I am now smoke free and the help of (employer)
did this. - The most valuable thing is that I am finally
smoke free. This opportunity came at the perfect
time for me. - (Employer) really does care about us.
- I am smoke free!
- I can do this I will do this my life is
worth more! - I cant thank (employer) enough for the
opportunity to go through this progam and change
my life. - Thank you for offering this. I feel like I have
a new lease on life.
26this disgusting and very unhealthy habit. I feel
very lucky that I was able to participate.
- I am very fortunate to work for such a great
company. I greatly appreciate (employer) for
giving me this opportunity to finally rid myself
of
27But rarely true of crews that chew
28- Education
- Less on health effects of smokeless/spit tobacco
on user - More on children as targets
29Your Future Employees Targets of Corporate
Tobacco
- 80 of adult smokers start before they enter the
workforce - Every day 4,000 children under 18 try their first
cigarette - Half will become daily smokers (2,000)
- Half of them wont be able to quit (1,000)
- Half of those will eventually develop a chronic
smoking related illness (500) - Employer-purchased health care will pay for most
of the cost of that illness (64.1, US Census
2001)
30Q When is Every Employee a Worried Worker?
A At 300 Do you know where your children
are?
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32Households in the United States
37 million
28 million
28 million
12 million
Source U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division,
Current Population Survey, 2003 Annual Social and
Economic Supplement http//www.census.gov/populati
on/www/socdemo/hh-fam/cps2003.html
33Labor Status of Parents
66 million
18 million
5 million
9 million
8 million
Source U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division,
Current Population Survey, 2003 Annual Social and
Economic Supplement http//www.census.gov/populati
on/www/socdemo/hh-fam/cps2003.html
34- To transform the culture of tobacco in your
organization . . .
35First Month Message
- First Months Module KEEP KIDS TOBACCO FREE
- Second Months Module TOBACCO FREE HELPS YOU
AND ME - Third Months Module TOBACCO FREE HEROES WORK
HERE! -
36Fact Sheets
- Youth
- Movies and smoking
- The path to smoking addiction
- Tobacco and kids you need to know the truth
- The toll of tobacco in Wisconsin
37Fact Sheets
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39Table TentTeens and Tobacco Timeline
Source Wisconsin Department of Public
Instruction "Wisconsin Risk Behavior Survey -
1997" coupled with CDC statistics.
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41tobacco use in movies
42Tried Smoking (percent)
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47Emails
48Is it coincidence? Or targeted advertising . . .
49KEEPING OUR KIDS SMOKE-FREE A PARENTS GUIDE
- AFFINITY OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
- Lunch N Learn
50Tobacco Free Hero Wall of Fame
My Tobacco Free Story
My Tobacco Free Story
My Tobacco Free Story
My Tobacco Free Story
51Nancy Macksam
I quit smoking on June 6, 2006, so I could
remember when. I had smoked over 35 yrs since
college. Many of my friends and family had nagged
me for years to quit for my healths sake.
However, I always said I enjoy it, don't have any
problems and don't smoke that much (all the
standard excuses). But when my 3 yr old grandson
asked me one day why I smoke, because of smokers
cough, and then started coughing, I knew it was
time. I threw away my cigarettes and have been
smoke free since. It hasn't been easy especially
at the beginning and even now when I see people
smoking in a bar, etc. But I know its an
addiction and I can't take even one. I feel so
much better and I'm saving my health and money
especially now.
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53Lunch Bag Incentive
- Share your smoke free story, inspire others and
become a Tobacco Free Hero
54SMOKE FREE WORKPLACE LAWTobacco Free Company
Culture
55If Your Company Culture is Ready to Put Flowers
in the Ashcans . . .
- Then put flowers in the spitoons too!
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