Evaluating worksite wellness summit among Maui worksites

2017 
Context: The Maui Worksite Wellness Policy Initiative was evaluated utilizing a baseline and follow-up study to improve the prevalence and awareness of worksite wellness for Maui employers following the Maui Worksite Wellness Summit intervention. Aims: To evaluate a worksite wellness intervention. Settings And Design: Worksites that attended the Maui Worksite Wellness Summit with a pre- and post-test design. Participants And Methods: Worksite characteristics and worksite wellness components (infrastructure, physical activity, and nutrition) were measured using a Likert-scale survey. Statistical Analysis Used: Repeated measures analysis of variance was used to compare the pre- and post-tests. Results: The baseline sample was comprised of 9 businesses, and the number of full-time employees ranged from 3 to 715; the follow-up sample was comprised of 7 businesses, and the number of full-time employees ranged from 3 to 750. Results indicated that majority (71.43%) of worksites improved their worksite wellness policies, 85.71% improved their infrastructure, 71.43% increased their support for physical activity policies, and 57.14% improved their support for nutrition policies after the Maui worksite wellness summit. Conclusions: Based on this study, future efforts should comprise of a larger sample, more rigorous methodology, and longer duration.
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