Using CPH-NEW s Healthy Workplace Participatory Program to Advance Total Worker Health for Different Occupational Groups

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Using CPH-NEW s Healthy Workplace Participatory Program to Advance Total Worker Health for Different Occupational Groups Chair, Suzanne Nobrega Outreach Director, University of Massachusetts Lowell 2 nd International Symposium to Advance Total Worker Health CPH-NEW is a NIOSH Center for Excellence in Total Worker Health

Center for Promotion of Health in the New England Workplace University of MA Lowell Occ. Health & Safety Epidemiology Biostatistics Economics Nursing UConn Health Ergonomics Medicine Health Policy Industrial Hygiene UConn Psychology Health Promotion 2

CPH-NEW: A NIOSH Total Worker Health Center for Excellence Conduct intervention research, outreach and dissemination of TWH program Focus interventions on work organization and employee participation Developed toolkit to implement a participatory, Total Worker Health program 3

Session Plan 1. Alicia Dugan, PhD, UConn Health Efficacy of a Sleep Intervention Developed with Correctional Supervisors Using the Healthy Workplace Participatory Program 2. Jennifer Zelnick, MSW, ScD, Tuoro College Using the HWPP to Understand and Improve Health in Child Welfare Workers 3. Jennifer Cavallari, ScD, UConn Health HearWell: Using the CPH-NEW IDEAS Tool to Develop Interventions for Hearing Health in Transportation Workers 4

Healthy Workplace Participatory Program www.uml.edu/cphnewtoolkit www.uml.edu/cphnewtoolkit 5

CPH-NEW Research-to-Practice (R2P) Toolkit to promote TWH Toolkit was field tested 2010-2012 4 New England employer organizations Evaluated ease of use, satisfaction, feasibility, effectiveness for developing TWH interventions Toolkit addresses 3 shortcomings of conventional WHP: Little sense of employee ownership, participation Little attention to conditions of job demands Activities can be event driven, lack sustainability Nobrega et al. Applied Ergonomics, 2017 www.uml.edu/centers/cph-new

Fundamentals of Total Worker Health NIOSH DEFINING ELEMENTS 1: Demonstrate leadership commitment to worker safety and health 2: Design work to eliminate or reduce safety and health hazards and promote well-being 3: Promote and support worker engagement throughout program design and implementation 4: Ensure confidentiality and privacy of workers 5: Integrate relevant systems to advance worker well-being

Why a participatory approach? Employee health self-efficacy to change behaviors to change conditions to make decisions ( stress) to support co-workers to sustain the program Knowledge from employees experience to discover root causes of physical, social, mental stress to discover root causes of unhealthy behaviors to contextualize solutions 8

Why an integrated approach to health? 9

The Healthy Workplace Participatory Program Toolkit is used to establish a Total Worker Health program Engages employees in setting priorities and developing solutions ownership Improves H&S communication & collaboration Identifies root causes of H&S problems Makes a business case for H&S interventions. Establishes a H&S continuous improvement process www.uml.edu/cphnewtoolkit 10

Participatory programs need a supportive infrastructure Action Feedback Teamwork 11 Steering Committee Allocates and coordinates resources Considers interventions Makes strategic decisions Promotes the work Facilitator Design Team Selects health and safety issues Designs interventions Develops business case Proposes solutions Action Feedback Teamwork

How Does the IDEAS Tool Work? Trained facilitator moderates each step Team needs meeting time to reflect, brainstorm Facilitator documents team work in worksheets 12 Step 1 Understandin g the problem Step 2 Creating full set of possible solutions Steps 3,4 Analyzing costs, benefits, barriers Formulate alternatives

Session Plan 1. Alicia Dugan, PhD, UConn Health Efficacy of a Sleep Intervention Developed with Correctional Supervisors Using the Healthy Workplace Participatory Program 2. Jennifer Zelnick, MSW, ScD, Tuoro College Using the HWPP to Understand and Improve Health in Child Welfare Workers 3. Jennifer Cavallari, ScD, UConn Health HearWell: Using the CPH-NEW IDEAS Tool to Develop Interventions for Hearing Health in Transportation Workers 13

Summary HWPP can be successfully used by unions HWPP is adaptable Training is essential for successful program implementation and sustainability

Contacts & Acknowledgements University of Massachusetts Lowell Sandy Sun, Center Administrator Email: Sandy_Sun@uml.edu Tel: 978-934-3268 CPH-NEW general email: cphnew@uml.edu University of Connecticut UConn Health, Farmington, CT UConn Storrs, Mansfield, CT University of Connecticut CPH-NEW website: http://h.uconn.edu/cph-new CPH-NEW main website: Healthy Workplace Participatory Program Website: www.uml.edu/cphnewtoolkit The Center for the Promotion of Health in the New England Workplace is supported by Grant Number 1 U19 OH008857 from the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. This content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of NIOSH.