Effects ofa Dutch Work-Site Wellness-Health Program - NCBI
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Effects ofa Dutch Work-Site Wellness-Health Program - NCBI
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Effects of a Dutch Work-Site Wellness-Health Program: The Brabantia Project
Stan Maes, PhD, Chris Verhoeven, PhD, France Kittel, PhD, and Hetty Scholten, PhD
Introduction The "Healthier Work at Brabantia" proni~~'teject, named after a Dutch manufacturer of household goods, was inspired by American work-site wellness health projects."' The philosophy underlying the project, however, differs from that of the typical American project. American programs focus almost exclusively on changes in lifestyle.' In the Brabantia project, it was assumed that, above all, an improved working environment will enhance wellness and health. This basic philosophy is expressed in the Dutch working conditions law, which defines wellness at the work site in terms of explicit wellness conditions.3 The demand-control-social support model4 was used as a comerstone for the formulation of these conditions. As a means of operationalizing the text of the law, 7 operational wellness conditions were defined5: completeness of the function, challenge, involvement in organizational tasks, autonomy, social contacts, cycle length, and information. s nX. Each of these conditions gives rise to a fundamental issue. For example, in tenns of V;i