Exploring the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Employees’ Workplace Health Promotion Preferences

Author:

Hammerback Kristen1ORCID,Strait Michelle1,Kohn Marlana J.1,Garcia Cinthya1,Harris Jeffrey R.1ORCID,Hannon Peggy A.1

Affiliation:

1. Health Promotion Research Center, Department of Health Systems and Population Health, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA

Abstract

Purpose The COVID-19 pandemic has led to profound changes in the workplace as well as increases in stress, missed preventive care, and other health concerns. There is limited research since the onset of the pandemic on employees’ primary health concerns and their willingness to engage with workplace health promotion (WHP) programs to address these needs. We conducted this survey about employees’ current health priorities as a first step to exploring whether WHP programs need to evolve to be responsive to employees’ needs at this stage of the pandemic. Design National cross-sectional survey. Setting United States, April 29-May 5, 2022. Subjects 2053 Americans employed part or full time. Measures 17-item online survey assessing demographics, health priorities, and impact of the pandemic on health. Analysis Descriptive statistics, SPSS Version 19. Results Employees’ most common health concerns included work/life balance and stress (each cited by 55%). Nearly half (46%) said their health or well-being was affected by the pandemic; within this group, the most common concerns were stress (66%), anxiety (61%), sleep (49%), and depression (48%). Almost all (94%) indicated they would be open to receiving support from their employers. Conclusion This research is a first step in learning about employees’ current health priorities and how they may have changed. WHP researchers and practitioners can determine how their programs align with current priorities. Our future research will explore employees’ preferences, heath behaviors, and their current workplace environments in more depth.

Funder

Division of Cancer Prevention, National Cancer Institute

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health (social science)

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