Part I. Initiating Worksite Health Promotion; Chapter 1. The Case for Worksite Health Promotion; Chapter 2. Determining Employees' Needs and Interests; Part II. Planning Worksite Health Promotion; Chapter 3. Preparing Purposes and Goals; Chapter 4. Selecting Healthy Lifestyle Programs; Chapter 5. Undertaking Financial Preparations; Part III. Accomplishing and Evaluating Worksite Health Promotion; Chapter 6. Reducing Major Health Risks; Chapter 7. Promoting and Launching Worksite Programs; Chapter 8. Evaluating Health Promotion Efforts; Part IV. Other Considerations in Worksite Health Promotion; Chapter 9. Worksite Health Promotion in Small and Multisite Settings; Chapter 10. Professionally Preparing for WHP.
David Chenoweth has over 25 years of experience as a professor of health education and workplace health promotion. He is one of America's leading consultants and also a respected speaker in the field, having made more than 400 presentations to various business and health care groups. He has authored several books on the subject, including Evaluating Worksite Health Promotion, Health Care Cost Management and Worksite Health Promotion.
""If you buy just one reference book, this is it."
Health-e headlines Corporate Report"
"Presents an integrated, step-by-step approach to planning,
implementing, and evaluating worksite health programs in a variety
of settings.
Book News, Inc. "(review of first edition)
"Worksite Health Promotion is an ideal introductory text for
upperclassmen and beginning graduate students in health promotion.
It is also a suitable reference for professionals.
American Fitness Review, March/April 1999 "(review of first
edition)
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