2016
DOI: 10.21885/wvmj.2016.16
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West Virginia State Employees’ Preferences for Worksite Wellness Programming

Abstract: Objectives: To investigate the wellness programming preferences of state employees in West Virginia. Study Design: A survey-based, descriptive analysis of employees' preferences Methods: State employees (n = 18,791) of West Virginia were given a 38-item wellness survey. Items assessed employees' interest in programming, methods for receiving wellness information, and incentives for participation. Descriptive statistics were run to provide a summary of state employees' preferences. Results: The survey response … Show more

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