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The legislative backgrounds of workplace health promotion in three European countries: a comparative analysis.
Sidagyte, Rasa; Eglite, Maija; Salmi, Anne; Soryte, Dovile; Vanadzins, Ivars; Hopsu, Leila; Lerssi-Uskelin, Jaana; Bulotaite, Laima; Kozlova, Lasma; Lakisa, Svetlana; Vicaite, Sigita.
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  • Sidagyte R; Occupational Health Centre, Institute of Hygiene, Didzioji str. 22, Vilnius, Lithuana.
  • Eglite M; Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Riga Stradins University, Dzirciema str. 16, Riga, Latvia.
  • Salmi A; Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Aapistie 1, Oulu, Finland.
  • Soryte D; Occupational Health Centre, Institute of Hygiene, Didzioji str. 22, Vilnius, Lithuana.
  • Vanadzins I; Institute of Occupational Safety and Environmental Health of Riga Stradins University, Dzirciema str. 16, Riga, Latvia.
  • Hopsu L; Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Topeliuksenkatu 41 a A, Helsinki, Finland.
  • Lerssi-Uskelin J; Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Topeliuksenkatu 41 a A, Helsinki, Finland.
  • Bulotaite L; Department of General Psychology, Faculty of Philosophy, Vilnius University, Universiteto str. 9/1, Vilnius, Lithuania.
  • Kozlova L; Institute of Occupational Safety and Environmental Health of Riga Stradins University, Dzirciema str. 16, Riga, Latvia.
  • Lakisa S; Institute of Occupational Safety and Environmental Health of Riga Stradins University, Dzirciema str. 16, Riga, Latvia.
  • Vicaite S; Occupational Health Centre, Institute of Hygiene, Didzioji str. 22, Vilnius, Lithuana ; Positive Health Team, Sviesos str. 4B-7, Vilnius, Lithuania.
J Occup Med Toxicol ; 10: 18, 2015.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25977703
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

This article investigates the legal database and theoretical basis of workplace health promotion (WHP) in three European countries Finland, Latvia and Lithuania, and aims to find insights into effective WHP implementation.

METHODS:

In November 2013, a stakeholders' survey was carried out. The questionnaire included questions about legal documents and non-legislative measures relevant to WHP, institutions and other bodies/organizations working in the field, WHP conception/definition, and implementation of WHP activities according to the enterprises' size.

RESULTS:

Only Finland has adopted a specific law on occupational health care (separate from occupational safety). ILO conventions No. 161 (Occupational Health Services Convention) and No. 187 (Promotional Framework for Occupational Safety and Health Convention) are ratified only in Finland. In Finland, the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health acts as one ministry, while two Baltic countries have two separate ministries (one for health and another for social affairs). None of the countries has legally approved a definition of WHP. Latvia and Lithuania tend to separate WHP from other activities, whereas Finland integrates WHP into other occupational health and safety elements.

CONCLUSIONS:

Finland has a more extensive legislative and organizational background to WHP than Latvia and Lithuania. In defining WHP, all the countries refer to the Luxembourg Declaration on Workplace Health Promotion in the European Union. Finland's practice of integrating WHP into other occupational health and safety elements is important.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Occup Med Toxicol Año: 2015 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Occup Med Toxicol Año: 2015 Tipo del documento: Article