Title: Older employees
1Older employees expectations towards health
promotion programmes at workplaces
- Krzysztof Puchalski
- Patrycja Wojtaszczyk
- Eliza Iwanowicz
- National Centre for Workplace Health Promotion
- Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, Lódz,
Poland
2The National Centre for Workplace Health Promotion
- Organisational part of Nofer Institute of
Occupational Medicine - Established in 1997
- Coordinates National Network for WHP
3The ageing population
- Great achievement and result of improving living
and working conditions - Changes in the life goals and family patterns
less children, more singles - Social and economic problem for modern societies
POLAND - the percentage of 65- year old people in
the whole population is changing in the following
way - 1986r. - 9,5
- 1995r. - 11,2
- 2020r. - 15,9According to The Prognosis of
Polish Population in Voivodships for years
1996-2020, Boleslawski L., Marciniak G., Warsaw
1997.
4Workplace health promotion
- Workplace Health Promotion (WHP) is the combined
efforts of employers, employees and - society to improve the health and well-being of
people at work. - This can be achieved through a combination of
- improving the work organisation and the working
environment - promoting active participation
- encouraging personal development
- EN WHP. 1997
5Effectiveness in WHP
- Depends on many issues, including
- Active participation
- Management involvement
- Quality of the intervention
- Are the forms of intervention and topics included
into it interesting for the participants?
6How to choose the right policy?
- Assessment of needs and problems in the
organisation - GENERAL ASSESSMENT OF THE POPULATION NEEDS
7The survey
- Carried out in 2002
- An interview based on a questionnaire
- a random sample of 1138 employees of two age
groups 45-55 years old (the researched group)
and 25-35 years old (the control group) - 250 Polish big and medium-sized enterprises
(employing at least 100 workers) - 50,2 older respondents (researched group) and
49,8 younger ones (control group) - 48 women and 52 men
8The survey
- Main objective to find out Whether the group
of Polish 45 plus employees requires health
promotion programmes prepared and implemented
particularly for them?
9The survey
- understanding and self-assessment of health
status - health locus of control
- perceived the influence of selected behaviours on
health - motives for healthy or unhealthy behaviours or
being passive in this field - beliefs concerning relations between health and
work - the prevalence of particular healthy and
unhealthy behaviours - expectations and preferences concerning workplace
health promotion
10Three areas of interest
- General attitude towards WHP in the organisation
- Individually preferred health-related behaviour
change patterns - Forms of support in healthy living expected from
company
11General attitude toward WHP in the organisation
- 89,9 (N1132) of the asked workers were
convinced that companies should go beyond health
and safety precautions required by the law. - The opinion was not influenced by any
demographic, social or economic factors - A little over 10 separated work and health from
each other
12Individually preferred forms of changing health
related behaviour (N1134)
- Only 5,7 do not want to make any changes in
their behaviour - 15 never tried to change anything in their
behaviour
13Individually preferred forms of changing health
related behaviour (N1134)
- Act on their own, without any kind of help
(48,8) - Work individually, supervised by a specialist
(28,7) - Participate in an organised training, workshop
etc. (10,3) - Work with friends, gentleman's agreement (6,1)
- Other ways (0,3)
14Individually preferred forms of changing health
related behaviour (N1134)
- The answers were slightly depending on the gender
and education but not age of the respondents - Men were more likely to work on their own (54,1
of men, v. 43,9 of women) and women were more
eager to work with specialist (24,9 of men
v.32,1 of women) and in groups (7,2 of men v.
13,2 of women)
15Individually preferred forms of changing health
related behaviour (N1134)
- The preferences depended on the education level
of respondents - Secondary school only 39,2 individually,
without support 39 with help from specialist,
2 training not willing to make any changes
14 - Vocational school/high school 50 individually,
without support 29/27 - with help from
specialist, training - 5,8/11 - University degree 47,6 -individually, without
support 29 - with help from specialist,
training - 12
16Forms of support in healthy living expected from
company
- What would you expect from and ideal company?
- The respondents could choose max. 3 different
activities from an offered list
17Forms of support in healthy living expected from
company
- 50 - services of specialist covered by the
company - 34,6 - management should make sure that the work
is not too stressful - 29 - assuring high level of safety and comfort
at workplace - 28,9 - co- financing holidays for employees
- 24,9 extra medical check - ups
18Forms of support in healthy living expected from
company
- 20 - organising sport activities
- 20 - company doctor services
- 20 - vaccination (flu, hepatitis)
- 15 - investments in the social facilities
- 14 - separating non smokers from ETS
- 13, 5 training on coping with stress
- Less than 5 - healthy menu in the canteen
supporting smoking cessation healthy lifestyle
education
19Forms of support in healthy living expected from
company
- Age influenced the choices
- company doctor services 24,5 of the older
respondents/ 15 of the younger respondents - organising sport activities 12 older / 29,5
younger - managements assuring that the work is not too
stressful 38,5 older / 30,4 younger
20Forms of support in healthy living expected from
company
- gender influenced the choices
- Additional , comprehensive check ups 29,3 of
women / 20, 1 men - Better and safer working conditions - 23,6
women / 34,8 men - education influenced the choices
- trainings on coping with stress 2 secondary
education 18 of university education - sport activities 11 - 29,6
- ETS free workplaces - 6 - 16
21Conclusions
- It is worthwhile to assess the needs of the
particular population before designing the WHP
intervention in a company some expectations
result from previous experiences and common
knowledge the health promoters have to be
innovative - Almost 90 of Polish employees expects workplace
health promotion measures from their company - It is probable that in some cases people will not
want to participate no matter how attractive the
programme is
22Cocnclusion
- WHP is needed at all ages
- Special programmes for ageing population are not
required, slight shift in issues emphasised in
WHP projects in companies with older employees
would be welcomed
23Conclusions
- There are no major differences in young and older
employees expectations concerning forms of WHP - There are some differences in the issues that
older and younger employees find attractive - Half of the adult population is not willing to
take part in an organised programme additional
effort is needed in order to gain their interest
24Thank you!
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