Strategies for strengthening the evidence base for employee health promotion programs
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- DOI: 10.4278/ajhp.26.1.tahp
Strategies for strengthening the evidence base for employee health promotion programs
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- Am J Health Promot. 2011 Nov-Dec;26(2):131. Anderson, David R [added]
Abstract
Employee health promotion programs have been a visible facet of the American workplace for more than 30 years. During that time, a substantial amount of research on best practices has been conducted, but because of a lack of significant public investment in research funding there is still much to be done. Most researchers and practitioners familiar with the literature recognize the need to strengthen the evidence base for the field. In this edition of The Art of Health Promotion we examine the primary recommendations emerging from a recent federally sponsored effort to identify strategies for strengthening the evidence base for employee health promotion.
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