Effects of a municipal government's worksite exercise program on employee absenteeism, health care costs, and variables associated with participation

A municipal government’s worksite exercise program was evaluated to determine its effect upon health care costs and employee absenteeism. Thirty-two employees who had participated for four and one-half years were compared to 32 nonparticipating employees. Results of this evaluation indicated that...

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Main Author: Pruett, Angela W.
Other Authors: Health and Physical Education
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Language:en
Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/43179
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-06112009-063718/
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-431792021-05-15T05:26:40Z Effects of a municipal government's worksite exercise program on employee absenteeism, health care costs, and variables associated with participation Pruett, Angela W. Health and Physical Education LD5655.V855 1993.P784 Absenteeism (Labor) -- Virginia -- Blacksburg Health promotion -- Virginia -- Blacksburg Industrial hygiene -- Virginia -- Blacksburg Municipal government -- Employees -- Medical care Occupational health services -- Virginia -- Blacksburg A municipal government’s worksite exercise program was evaluated to determine its effect upon health care costs and employee absenteeism. Thirty-two employees who had participated for four and one-half years were compared to 32 nonparticipating employees. Results of this evaluation indicated that participants were significantly more often female, younger, higher paid, and in higher job classifications. No significant differences in smoking status and marital status were observed between groups. Results also revealed that participants did not use significantly fewer sick hours or health care dollars as compared to nonparticipants. However, after an initial increase in both variables the year after the program began, reductions were seen for participants in the following years. An evaluation of data prior to installation of the program showed that those joining the exercise program were not already using significantly fewer health care dollars or sick days than nonparticipants. Focus groups conducted with nonparticipants disclosed that most employees know exercise is beneficial; however, nonparticipation was largely due to a lack of time to exercise. Findings of this research suggest that health care costs and absenteeism can be reduced over time by implementing worksite exercise programs. Worksite exercise programs need to be marketed toward older, male, lower paid workers in lower job classifications since these groups tend to not join as readily as workers who are younger, female, and higher paid. Master of Science 2014-03-14T21:38:02Z 2014-03-14T21:38:02Z 1993 2009-06-11 2009-06-11 2009-06-11 Thesis Text etd-06112009-063718 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/43179 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-06112009-063718/ en OCLC# 29746362 LD5655.V855_1993.P784.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ ix, 124 leaves BTD application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic LD5655.V855 1993.P784
Absenteeism (Labor) -- Virginia -- Blacksburg
Health promotion -- Virginia -- Blacksburg
Industrial hygiene -- Virginia -- Blacksburg
Municipal government -- Employees -- Medical care
Occupational health services -- Virginia -- Blacksburg
spellingShingle LD5655.V855 1993.P784
Absenteeism (Labor) -- Virginia -- Blacksburg
Health promotion -- Virginia -- Blacksburg
Industrial hygiene -- Virginia -- Blacksburg
Municipal government -- Employees -- Medical care
Occupational health services -- Virginia -- Blacksburg
Pruett, Angela W.
Effects of a municipal government's worksite exercise program on employee absenteeism, health care costs, and variables associated with participation
description A municipal government’s worksite exercise program was evaluated to determine its effect upon health care costs and employee absenteeism. Thirty-two employees who had participated for four and one-half years were compared to 32 nonparticipating employees. Results of this evaluation indicated that participants were significantly more often female, younger, higher paid, and in higher job classifications. No significant differences in smoking status and marital status were observed between groups. Results also revealed that participants did not use significantly fewer sick hours or health care dollars as compared to nonparticipants. However, after an initial increase in both variables the year after the program began, reductions were seen for participants in the following years. An evaluation of data prior to installation of the program showed that those joining the exercise program were not already using significantly fewer health care dollars or sick days than nonparticipants. Focus groups conducted with nonparticipants disclosed that most employees know exercise is beneficial; however, nonparticipation was largely due to a lack of time to exercise. Findings of this research suggest that health care costs and absenteeism can be reduced over time by implementing worksite exercise programs. Worksite exercise programs need to be marketed toward older, male, lower paid workers in lower job classifications since these groups tend to not join as readily as workers who are younger, female, and higher paid. === Master of Science
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title Effects of a municipal government's worksite exercise program on employee absenteeism, health care costs, and variables associated with participation
title_short Effects of a municipal government's worksite exercise program on employee absenteeism, health care costs, and variables associated with participation
title_full Effects of a municipal government's worksite exercise program on employee absenteeism, health care costs, and variables associated with participation
title_fullStr Effects of a municipal government's worksite exercise program on employee absenteeism, health care costs, and variables associated with participation
title_full_unstemmed Effects of a municipal government's worksite exercise program on employee absenteeism, health care costs, and variables associated with participation
title_sort effects of a municipal government's worksite exercise program on employee absenteeism, health care costs, and variables associated with participation
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