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Pilvikki Absetz

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What Can You Achieve in Eight Years? : A Case Study on Participation, Effectiveness, and Overall Impact of a Comprehensive Workplace Health Promotion…

2019

Objective: To investigate participation and effectiveness of a multiyear comprehensive workplace health promotion (WHP) program. Methods: Participation and effectiveness data came from employer and vendor systems. Health data came from health risk assessments (HRA) and biometric screenings. Participation and effectiveness were analyzed using descriptive analyses, T-tests and Mann-Whitney U tests where appropriate. Overall impact was assessed using the PIPE Impact Metric. Results: 86% of employees completed the HRA and 80% the biometrical screenings. Annual participation rate was 24%, and total reach was 58%. The portion of successful participants was 23% in 2010–2013 and 18% in 2014–2017. P…

suunnitteluprogram designohjelmat (suunnitelmat)työterveystehokkuusworkplace health promotiontoteutusparticipationeffectivenessprogram evaluationimplementationarviointiosallistuminen
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Additional file 2: of ‘Let’s Move It’ – a school-based multilevel intervention to increase physical activity and reduce sedentary behaviour among old…

2016

Accelerometer data by different cutoff criteria. (DOCX 20.0 kb)

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Eight-Year Health Risks Trend Analysis of a Comprehensive Workplace Health Promotion Program.

2020

Research has shown that workplace health promotion (WHP) efforts can positively affect employees&rsquo

Program evaluationMaleWilcoxon signed-rank testHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisOccupational Health Serviceshealth riskslcsh:Medicine0302 clinical medicinekehitysohjelmatMedicine030212 general & internal medicineProspective StudiesWorkplaceimplementationRisk managementfood and beveragesprogram evaluationMiddle Aged030210 environmental & occupational health3142 Public health care science environmental and occupational healthTest (assessment)Trend analysisworkplace health promotionFemaleAdult515 PsychologytehokkuusriskienhallintaeffectivenessHealth PromotionAffect (psychology)risk managementArticleterveyden edistäminen03 medical and health sciencesMcNemar's testWorkplace health promotionEnvironmental healthmental disordersHumansOccupational Healthtyöterveysbusiness.industryfungilcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthtoteutusbusinessarviointiterveysriskitInternational journal of environmental research and public health
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Additional file 1: of ‘Let’s Move It’ – a school-based multilevel intervention to increase physical activity and reduce sedentary behaviour among old…

2016

A selection of Let’s Move It posters, table triangle stands, and video workouts (screenshots). (DOCX 1.74 mb)

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A qualitative study of pre-service teachers’ experienced benefits and concerns of using motivational interaction in practice after a training course

2022

This is a pre-print of a published study: Renko, E., Koski-Jännes, A., Absetz, P. et al. A qualitative study of pre-service teachers’ experienced benefits and concerns of using motivational interaction in practice after a training course. Humanit Soc Sci Commun 9, 458 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-022-01484-y Despite its positive effects on physical activity promotion, motivational style of interaction by health professionals is not easily taken up, as shown by meta-analyses of training courses. The concerns professionals experience for taking up the novel skills remain an open question. Preservice physical education teachers were offered a 16-hour training course on motivational i…

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‘Let’s Move It’ – a school-based multilevel intervention to increase physical activity and reduce sedentary behaviour among older adolescents in voca…

2016

Background Physical activity (PA) has been shown to decline during adolescence, and those with lower education have lower levels of activity already at this age, calling for targeted efforts for them. No previous study has demonstrated lasting effects of school-based PA interventions among older adolescents. Furthermore, these interventions have rarely targeted sedentary behaviour (SB) despite its relevance to health. The Let’s Move It trial aims to evaluate the effectiveness and the cost-effectiveness of a school-based, multi-level intervention, on PA and SB, among vocational school students. We hypothesise that the intervention is effective in increasing moderate-to-vigorous-intensity phy…

GerontologyMalePediatric ObesityLiikuntatiede - Sport and fitness sciencesPsychological interventionphysical activityPilot ProjectsAdolescentscomplex interventionStudy Protocol0302 clinical medicinesedentary behavior030212 general & internal medicineadolescentsFinlandSchoolsSchool-based intervention4. Educationlcsh:Public aspects of medicineBehaviour change3. Good health5144 Social psychologyvocational schoolVocational educationFemalePsychosocialmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescenteducationSittingbehaviour changeschool-based intervention03 medical and health sciencesComplex interventionIntervention (counseling)medicineHumansVocational schoolStudentsCurriculumExerciseSchool Health ServicesMotivationbusiness.industryPhysical activityPsykologia - PsychologyPublic healthPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthlcsh:RA1-1270030229 sport sciencesAccelerometeraccelerometerSedentary behaviorAdolescent BehaviorAdolescent Health ServicesPhysical therapyBiostatisticsbusinessBMC Public Health
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Does Implementation Follow Design? A Case Study of a Workplace Health Promotion Program Using the 4-S Program Design and the PIPE Impact Metric Evalu…

2017

Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the content of a multiyear market-based workplace health promotion (WHP) program and to evaluate design and implementation processes in a real-world setting. Methods: Data was collected from the databases of the employer and the service provider. It was classified using the 4-S (Size, Scope, Scalability, and Sustainability) and PIPE Impact Metric (Penetration, Implementation) models. Data analysis utilized both qualitative and quantitative methods. Results: Program design covered well the evidence-informed best practices except for clear path toward sustainability, cooperation with occupational health care, and support from middle-management …

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