A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial of a Total Worker Health<sup>®</sup> Intervention on Commercial Construction Sites

This study evaluated the efficacy of an integrated Total Worker Health<b><sup>&#174;</sup></b> program, &#8220;All the Right Moves&#8222;, designed to target the conditions of work and workers&#8217; health behaviors through an ergonomics program combined with...

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Main Authors: Susan E. Peters, Michael P. Grant, Justin Rodgers, Justin Manjourides, Cassandra A. Okechukwu, Jack T. Dennerlein
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Published: MDPI AG 2018-10-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/11/2354
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spelling doaj-6c1af729426a472dacf6864b3251698f2020-11-25T02:11:07ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012018-10-011511235410.3390/ijerph15112354ijerph15112354A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial of a Total Worker Health<sup>®</sup> Intervention on Commercial Construction SitesSusan E. Peters0Michael P. Grant1Justin Rodgers2Justin Manjourides3Cassandra A. Okechukwu4Jack T. Dennerlein5Harvard Center for Work, Health and Wellbeing, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA 02115, USAHarvard Center for Work, Health and Wellbeing, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA 02115, USADepartment of Health Sciences, Bouvé College of Health Sciences, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115, USADepartment of Health Sciences, Bouvé College of Health Sciences, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115, USAHarvard Center for Work, Health and Wellbeing, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA 02115, USAHarvard Center for Work, Health and Wellbeing, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA 02115, USAThis study evaluated the efficacy of an integrated Total Worker Health<b><sup>&#174;</sup></b> program, &#8220;All the Right Moves&#8222;, designed to target the conditions of work and workers&#8217; health behaviors through an ergonomics program combined with a worksite-based health promotion Health Week intervention. A matched-pair cluster randomized controlled trial was conducted on ten worksites (five intervention (<i>n</i> = 324); five control sites (<i>n</i> = 283)). Worker surveys were collected at all sites pre- and post- exposure at one- and six-months. Linear and logistic regression models evaluated the effect of the intervention on pain and injury, dietary and physical activity behaviors, smoking, ergonomic practices, and work limitations. Worker focus groups and manager interviews supplemented the evaluation. After controlling for matched intervention and control pairs as well as covariates, at one-month following the ergonomics program we observed a significant improvement in ergonomic practices (B = 0.20, <i>p</i> = 0.002), and a reduction in incidences of pain and injury (OR = 0.58, <i>p</i> = 0.012) in the intervention group. At six months, we observed differences in favor of the intervention group for a reduction in physically demanding work (B = &#8722;0.25, <i>p</i> = 0.008), increased recreational physical activity (B = 35.2, <i>p</i> = 0.026) and higher consumption of fruits and vegetables (B = 0.87, <i>p</i> = 0.008). Process evaluation revealed barriers to intervention implementation fidelity and uptake, including a fissured multiemployer worksite, the itinerant nature of workers, competing production pressures, management support, and inclement weather. The All the Right Moves program had a positive impact at the individual level on the worksites with the program. For the longer term, the multi-organizational structure in the construction work environment needs to be considered to facilitate more upstream, long-term changes.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/11/2354organizational interventionhealth promotioninjury preventionmusculoskeletalergonomicsmixed-methods studyconstruction industrysafety managementhealth risk behaviorsoccupational health
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author Susan E. Peters
Michael P. Grant
Justin Rodgers
Justin Manjourides
Cassandra A. Okechukwu
Jack T. Dennerlein
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Michael P. Grant
Justin Rodgers
Justin Manjourides
Cassandra A. Okechukwu
Jack T. Dennerlein
A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial of a Total Worker Health<sup>®</sup> Intervention on Commercial Construction Sites
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
organizational intervention
health promotion
injury prevention
musculoskeletal
ergonomics
mixed-methods study
construction industry
safety management
health risk behaviors
occupational health
author_facet Susan E. Peters
Michael P. Grant
Justin Rodgers
Justin Manjourides
Cassandra A. Okechukwu
Jack T. Dennerlein
author_sort Susan E. Peters
title A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial of a Total Worker Health<sup>®</sup> Intervention on Commercial Construction Sites
title_short A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial of a Total Worker Health<sup>®</sup> Intervention on Commercial Construction Sites
title_full A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial of a Total Worker Health<sup>®</sup> Intervention on Commercial Construction Sites
title_fullStr A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial of a Total Worker Health<sup>®</sup> Intervention on Commercial Construction Sites
title_full_unstemmed A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial of a Total Worker Health<sup>®</sup> Intervention on Commercial Construction Sites
title_sort cluster randomized controlled trial of a total worker health<sup>®</sup> intervention on commercial construction sites
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2018-10-01
description This study evaluated the efficacy of an integrated Total Worker Health<b><sup>&#174;</sup></b> program, &#8220;All the Right Moves&#8222;, designed to target the conditions of work and workers&#8217; health behaviors through an ergonomics program combined with a worksite-based health promotion Health Week intervention. A matched-pair cluster randomized controlled trial was conducted on ten worksites (five intervention (<i>n</i> = 324); five control sites (<i>n</i> = 283)). Worker surveys were collected at all sites pre- and post- exposure at one- and six-months. Linear and logistic regression models evaluated the effect of the intervention on pain and injury, dietary and physical activity behaviors, smoking, ergonomic practices, and work limitations. Worker focus groups and manager interviews supplemented the evaluation. After controlling for matched intervention and control pairs as well as covariates, at one-month following the ergonomics program we observed a significant improvement in ergonomic practices (B = 0.20, <i>p</i> = 0.002), and a reduction in incidences of pain and injury (OR = 0.58, <i>p</i> = 0.012) in the intervention group. At six months, we observed differences in favor of the intervention group for a reduction in physically demanding work (B = &#8722;0.25, <i>p</i> = 0.008), increased recreational physical activity (B = 35.2, <i>p</i> = 0.026) and higher consumption of fruits and vegetables (B = 0.87, <i>p</i> = 0.008). Process evaluation revealed barriers to intervention implementation fidelity and uptake, including a fissured multiemployer worksite, the itinerant nature of workers, competing production pressures, management support, and inclement weather. The All the Right Moves program had a positive impact at the individual level on the worksites with the program. For the longer term, the multi-organizational structure in the construction work environment needs to be considered to facilitate more upstream, long-term changes.
topic organizational intervention
health promotion
injury prevention
musculoskeletal
ergonomics
mixed-methods study
construction industry
safety management
health risk behaviors
occupational health
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/11/2354
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