Defining ‘Integration’ for Total Worker Health®: A New Proposal

Volume: 64, Issue: 3, Pages: 223 - 235
Published: Jan 31, 2020
Abstract
The effects of work and the conditions of employment on health behaviors and intermediate health conditions have been demonstrated, to the extent that these relationships should be addressed in efforts to prevent chronic disease. However, conventional health promotion practice generally focuses on personal risk factors and individual behavior change. In an effort to find solutions to the myriad of health challenges faced by the American...
Paper Details
Title
Defining ‘Integration’ for Total Worker Health®: A New Proposal
Published Date
Jan 31, 2020
Volume
64
Issue
3
Pages
223 - 235
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