Participatory Ergonomics as a Model for Integrated Programs to Prevent Chronic Disease

Volume: 55, Issue: Supplement 12, Pages: S19 - S24
Published: Dec 1, 2013
Abstract
To describe the value of participatory methods for achieving successful workplace health promotion (WHP) programming, and specifically the relevance of participatory ergonomics (PE) for the Total Worker Health (TWH) initiative.We review the concept of macroergonomics, and how PE is embedded within that framework, and its utility to modern WHP approaches such as "social health promotion." We illustrate these constructs in practice within...
Paper Details
Title
Participatory Ergonomics as a Model for Integrated Programs to Prevent Chronic Disease
Published Date
Dec 1, 2013
Volume
55
Issue
Supplement 12
Pages
S19 - S24
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