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Title: Evaluating Your Workplace Health Programmes


1
Evaluating Your Workplace Health Programmes
Dr Chng Shih Kiat Deputy Medical Director Raffles
Medical Group
2
The Programme Planning Cycle in WHP
Needs Assessment
Select Interventions
Evaluate
Programme Plan
Market Implement
3
Why Evaluate?
  • Understand what works and what doesnt
  • Justify worth of programme
  • Improve programme performance
  • Reduce wastage
  • Contribute to body of evidence
  • Refocusing direction of the Workplace Health
    Programmes

4
What to Evaluate?
  • 2 main evaluations
  • Quantitative improvement of data
  • Qualitative assessment of interventions

5
What to Compare with?
  • Setting standards
  • Previous data of the company
  • Industry standards
  • National standards
  • Ideal standards

6
Previous Data
  • Data from needs assessment
  • Company health screening results, lifestyle
    survey results
  • Eg percentage of people who have high
    cholesterol, percentage of people who do exercise
    3 times a week for 30 minutes
  • To evaluate after intervention, need to repeat
    assessment and compare

7
Industry Standards
  • Compare your set of data with what can be
    obtained from companies in the same industry
  • Have to ensure almost similar staff demographic
  • Difficult to administer due to confidentiality
    issues

8
National Standards
  • National Health Survey results published by
    Ministry of Health
  • NHS 2007 results will be out this year
  • Comparing data with NHS results
  • Understanding of where the company stand in the
    big picture of Singapore

9
Ideal Standards
  • Does being consistent with NHS results, means
    that you are OK?
  • Some issues should have an ideal standard
  • Eg Smoking rate should be zero
  • Exercise rate should be based on 5 times a
    week for 30 minutes each occasion
  • Have to be realistic and evidence based
  • Eg Having no staff with high cholesterol is not
    realistic

10
Important Data to Evaluate
  • Individual
  • Health related
  • Health promotion related (lifestyle modification)
  • Psychological health related
  • Facility

11
Health Related
  • Disease risk factors
  • Cholesterol
  • High blood pressure
  • Obesity
  • Diabetes
  • Important as lowering will lead to less health
    care cost (Primary Prevention)
  • Evaluate whether intervention leads to decrease
    disease risk factors

12
Leading Causes of Death in Singapore
Cancer Ischaemic Heart Disease Pneumonia
Stroke Other Heart Diseases
19.2
14.5
9.7
5.6
Ministry of Health Annual Report 2004
13
Health Promotion Related
  • Focus on lifestyle and behaviour modification
  • Percentage of staff who
  • Exercise regularly
  • Eat 2 or more servings of fruits and vegetables a
    day
  • Dont smoke
  • Trim fat from meat before eating etc
  • Evaluate whether intervention is able to change
    mindsets and behaviours

14
Health Promotion Related
  • Other than evaluating percentages can also
    evaluate function improvements
  • Eg Conduct fitness testing to assess function
  • Can also evaluate improvements in health
    promotion knowledge of staff

15
Psychological Health Related
  • STRESS levels
  • Evaluate company culture, work life balance,
    staff morale etc

16
Facility Evaluation
  • Is there a change in food provided by the
    canteen?
  • Has there been more water coolers?
  • Healthier items in snack dispensing machines?
  • Implementing designated smoking areas?
  • Evaluate management support and you as a sales
    person

17
Qualitative Evaluation of Interventions
  • Evaluate your marketing skills, perception of
    your intervention by your targeted participants
  • Eg
  • Participation rate
  • Satisfaction of participants
  • Drop out rate etc
  • Provide immediate directions as to where you may
    have gone wrong
  • Poor marketing, planning and organisation
  • Poor matching with staff expectation
  • Knowledge gap about importance of intervention

18
Stakeholder Interest
  • The BIG picture
  • Reduced health care cost
  • Reduced staff turnover and manpower cost
  • Improving staff morale and productivity
  • Work with HR to generate data from year to year
  • Evaluating your WHP goal in the long run

19
Food for Thought
Protect your health. Without it you face a
serious handicap for success and happiness. -
Harry F. Banks
So many people spend their health gaining wealth,
and then have to spend their wealth to regain
their health.  A.J. Reb Materi, Our Family
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