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Paperback Acsm's Worksite Health Promotion Manual: A Guide to Building and Sustaining Healthy Worksites Book

ISBN: 0736046577

ISBN13: 9780736046572

ACSM's Worksite Health Promotion Manual: A Guide to Building and Sustaining Healthy Worksites

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ACSM's Worksite Health Promotion Manual is the most practical resource of its kind, giving students and professionals alike the most useful information available to start, run, and evaluate worksite programs. Editor Carolyn Cox, PhD, CHES, expertly compiles dozens of proven and implemented ideas and examples from 30 of the top practitioners, researchers, and leaders in the field, making the manual a day-to-day resource for working health promotion practitioners. The hands-on text stresses the importance of making worksite health promotion relevant to today's top business leaders to ensure its long-term success. Worksite health promotion traditionally has taken a back seat to business and medicine, in part because of consumer attitudes: People don't want to do what they should. For the minority who do, the benefits take time, sometimes years, to achieve. The ACSM's Worksite Health Promotion Manual predicts that the profession will only grow and flourish if practitioners successfully relate their work to business objectives and medical outcomes, to consumers and corporations, and to everyday performance as well as long-term health. The five-part text features easy-to-read sections that allow readers to find specific information quickly. Other features include the following: -Lists of resources that professionals can use to maximize program efficiency and cost effectiveness -Examples of best practices from the profession -Chapter-by-chapter icons that highlight important principles in each section -A comprehensive appendix that contains 15 forms designed to guide businesses through various aspects of worksite health promotion -Popular Web sites for health promotion Part I , "Building a Strong Foundation," advocates that all interventions and planning be based on proven theory, encouraging practitioners to foster more partnerships to be successful. Part II , "Operation Processes That Work," reviews the four cornerstones of an effective health promotion program and their interdependency: needs assessment and evaluation, health culture development, effective interventions, and relapse prevention. Part III , "Development Strategies for Mature Programs," offers current resources to help practitioners revitalize and continue to develop existing programs. Part IV , "Reengineering for Mature Programs," challenges programs to find and use a variety of tools and processes to break away from the status quo, ultimately improving the creative and innovative process. Part V , "The Twenty-First Century Challenge," presents viewpoints of other movements that are influencing health promotion. The ACSM's Worksite Health Promotion Manual is an ideal reference for professionals who are setting up, running, and evaluating on-the-job programs. It's the most practical, hands-on tool available for worksite health promotion practitioners, complete with real-world case studies and objectives to help with healthy worksite promotion.

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Great Resource for Worksite Wellness Professionals

We worked several years on an outline for this book. We wanted to follow up the 1992 AFB Worksite HP Guidelines book with content that "moved the field" forward. The Association for Worksite Health Promotion was becoming financially challenged because of infighting and poor management at the organizational level. But those of us that worked on this book believed in worksite wellness / health promotion and also understood that there needed to be more books about our field written by practitioners. This book is different for it not only offers a view of the theories and models that drive our programming forward, but also provides many good chapters on "how to do it". These "how to" chapters have been written by practitioners that have many years in the trenches. Practitioners that represent many different models, work environments and philosophes. The diversity of the authors in this book is one of its major strengths. Lots of good ideas that still have meaning in worksite programming today. I can't imagine a worksite professional not having this in their library. William B. Baun, EPD, FAWHP
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