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- Title
Are workplace health promotion programs effective at improving presenteeism in workers? A systematic review and best evidence synthesis of the literature.
- Authors
Cancelliere, Carol; Cassidy, J David; Ammendolia, Carlo; Côté, Pierre
- Abstract
Presenteeism is highly prevalent and costly to employers. It is defined as being present at work, but limited in some aspect of job performance by a health problem.Workplace health promotion (WHP) is a common strategy used to enhance on-the-job productivity. The primary objective is to determine if WHP programs are effective in improving presenteeism. The secondary objectives are to identify characteristics of successful programs and potential risk factors for presenteeism.
- Publication
BMC public health, 2011, Vol 11, p395
- ISSN
1471-2458
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1186/1471-2458-11-395