Employee Health Promotion Programs: Health Education

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Posted by Employer Wellness | Posted in Employer Wellness | Posted on 23-11-2008

Health education is easily integrated into all the areas of comprehensive Employee Health Promotion Programs and it is unlikely that any of the areas could survive without an educational component. It is a primary element of every primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention program and a way of promoting wellness and optimal health. A broad-based health education program must be based on theoretically and scientifically sound principles to ensure effectiveness.

Successful health education initiatives will incorporate adult learning theories and promote active participant involvement in all facets of program planning and implementation. Health education efforts should emphasize skill development and the adoption of health enhancing behaviors while being accessible to all workers, their families and retirees. Methods of delivery may include; one on one instruction, group presentations, seminars, workshops, educational media lending library and health literature distribution. Program examples may include:

• Health Risk Assessments
• Personalized health prescriptions and behavior change assistance
• CPR and first aid training
• Nutrition education initiatives
• Stress management
• smoking cessation  initiatives
• Heart disease and cancer education
• Blood borne pathogens education initiatives
• Sexual assault prevention initiatives

• Prenatal care
• Safety education initiatives
• Self care initiatives
• Healthy back initiatives
• Family centered initiatives
• Supplies of literature and educational media available for employee loan

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