Publication Type : Journal
Publisher : Wiley Online Library
Source : Public Health Nursing
Url : https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/phn.12189
Campus : Kochi
School : School of Medicine
Year : 2015
Abstract :
Objective: To reduce risk factors in workplace settings in low- and middle-income countries.
Design and Sample: Workplace interventions were utilized as part of the Community Interventions for Health program, a nonrandomized, controlled study undertaken in three communities in China, India, and Mexico. Exactly, 45 industrial, 82 health and 101 school workplace settings with a target population of 15,726. Two independent cross-sectional surveys of workers were conducted at baseline and follow-up, after 18–24 months of intervention activities.
Measures: Culturally appropriate interventions to reduce tobacco use, increase physical activity, and improve dietary intake were delivered in the intervention areas.
Results: Exactly, 12,136 adults completed surveys at baseline, and 9,786 at follow-up. In the intervention group, the prevalence of tobacco use reduced significantly in men (−6.0%, p < .001) and the proportion eating five portions of fruit and vegetables daily increased (+6.9%, p < .001) compared with the control group. There were no significant differences between the groups for changes in physical activity or prevalence of overweight.
Conclusions: Workplace interventions improved risk factors in China, India, and Mexico.
Cite this Research Publication : Anthony D, Dyson PA, Jun LV, Thankappan KR, Maria F, Mathews D. Reducing risk factors in the workplace in low and middle-income countries. Public Health Nursing 2015 Mar 19. doi: 10.1111/phn.12189. [Epub ahead of print] [impact factor 0.886]