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Population focused plan and partnership. UPS: Corporate Wellness Program Community: 68102. Ashley Spicka, Denise Gourley & Krystina Roy. Initial assumptions. Community Lots of business and restaurants Few housing opportunities Business at day, party at night Organization
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Population focused plan and partnership UPS: Corporate Wellness Program Community: 68102 Ashley Spicka, Denise Gourley & Krystina Roy
Initial assumptions • Community • Lots of business and restaurants • Few housing opportunities • Business at day, party at night • Organization • Organize educational materials • Occupational nurse did not have a big role Change • Community • Confirmed thought of businesses and restaurants • Lots of housing opportunities • Lofts, apartments, run down houses • Business at day, party at night • Organization • Survey of current Wellness Program • Not helping with health education materials • Occupational nurse only provides indirect care
Windshield survey • Lots of businesses and buildings (restored vs. modern) • During business week, many people in work attire • During weekends, many people in casual dress walking dogs, shopping, etc. • Several economic groups represented • Fringes are rundown versus good upkeep in central • Much public transportation used on top of walking and biking • Parking garages, surface lots, etc. for those that do drive themselves or carpool • Income and housing lower than average
Community Resources • Businesses • Restaurants • Blue Sushi • Roja • Stokes • Spaghetti Works • Upstream • Jazz A Louisiana Kitchen • Union Pizzeria • Old Chicago • Indian Oven • Billy Frogg’s • Industry • ConAgra • Gallup • Omaha World Herald • Exchange Building • Chamber of Commerce • United Way • Religion • Holy Family Church • Christian Science First Church • Northside Community Lutheran Church • New Hope Mennonite Church • New Beginnings in Christ Church • Trinity Cathedral • Baha’i Faith • Grace Tabernacle Church of God in Christ • St. Mary Magdalene • City Services • MUD • OPPD • Police Department • Fire Department • Courthouse • Jail • Federal Building • Hotels • Embassy Suites • Courtyard Marriott • Hilton • Schools • Kellom Elementary • Liberty Elementary • Central High School • Creighton University • Parks • Gene Leahy Mall • Heartland of America Park • Freedom Park • Logan Park • Kellom Greenbelt Park • Pioneer Courage Park • Woodman Park • Recreation • Civic Auditorium • Qwest Center • Joslyn Art Museum • Rose Theatre • Children’s Museum • Orpheum • TD Ameritrade Park • Old Market/Farmer’s Market • River City Riverboat • River City Roundup • Ruth Sokolof Theatre • The Bodies Exhibit
Assets • Community • KellomWellness Program (E. Nelson, personal communication, September 23, 2010) • Diverse community • Many doctor’s offices for medical care • Closest hospitals – Creighton Med Center & UNMC • United Way of Midlands, Lutheran Family Services, YMCA • Fluent in English and other languages, ESL programs in schools (E. Nelson, personal communication, September 23, 2010) • Leaders – principals, school leaders, police, mayor, city council members, school board representatives • Ben Gray & Chris Jerram; Nancy Houston • Communication – email, newsletters, newspapers, television media • Crime well controlled • Sources of pride – child and success seen in them (E. Nelson, personal communication, September 23, 2010), togetherness of community
Assets • Organization • All have insurance (part time and full time employees) (G. Zakaras, personal communication, September 12, 2010) • Health literacy – Wellness Program • Wellness boards in each division (D. Springer, personal communication, September 10, 2010) • Current survey helps with evaluating services provided • Over 400 workers in Omaha area • Fluent in English, some in Spanish • Wellness Champion for each division, Occupational Nurse
Needs or problems • Organization • Injuries to back, shoulders, and knees (G. Zakaras, personal communication, September 12, 2010) • Chronic disease – hypertension, diabetes, arthritis, hyperlipidemia • No onsite employee health • Health problems – back and knee injuries, arthritis (D. Springer, personal communication, September 10, 2010) • Health care gap where nobody showed much interest in survey or Wellness Program (D. Springer, personal communication, September 10, 2010) • Community • Lack of primary physicians (E. Nelson, personal communication, September 23, 2010) • Lack of follow through on child ailments (E. Nelson, personal communication, September 23, 2010) • Transportation is limited and high number or refugees (E. Nelson, personal communication, September 23, 2010) • Overwhelmed with poverty and great sense of hopelessness (E. Nelson, personal communication, September 23, 2010)
Gaps in Services • Community • Many resources but communication makes them either over or under used (E. Nelson, personal communication, September 23, 2010) • Lack of appropriate priced grocery store, gas stations, and corner stores for goods • Organization • Preventative care not covered in Unionized insurance (G. Zakaras, personal communication, September 12, 2010) • Need better presentation and follow up of Wellness Program and components
Problem & Identification • Corporate Wellness Program was in place for several years. • Evaluation of the effectiveness of the Wellness Program had not been done. • Occupational Nurse wanted to know how the employees felt about the Wellness Program. • Worked with Wellness Champions to conduct survey before routes • Conduct survey of drivers to get feedback
Method • Questions were designed to ask about the drivers health and what they thought of the Wellness Program • Approximately 250 drivers from 4 divisions expected to be surveyed • One division was not available for the survey at the time the students were scheduled to be there
Results • 53 drivers responded to the survey • Complied and revealed information • Analyzed with help of Dr. Debbie Carlson
Driver use of information Family use of information
summary • The survey was a good place to start, but only gave a rough idea of how effective the Wellness Program was. • Another survey would be indicated for more comprehensive results. • Results sent to Occupational Nurse to present to her supervisor • Occupational Nurse will utilize information for UPS benefit
Common Recent Research • Two studies evaluating the effectiveness of employer health programs • How the final report to the Occupational Health Nurse should be formatted (Carter, Gaskins & Shaw, 2005) • Other larger one used to get recommendations for future study if agency decides (Easton, Marx, & Bowie, 2007)
Conclusion • Barriers • Organization • Community • What went well? What did not? • What could be done differently? Questions?
References • Carter, M., Gaskins, S., & Shaw, L. (2005). Employee wellness program in a small rural industry: employee evaluation. American Association of Occupational Health Nurses Journal, 53(6), 244-248. • CDC. (2010). Smoking and tobacco use. Retrieved from http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/data_statistics/vital_signs/index.htm • City-data.com. (2010). 68102 Zip Code Detailed Profile. Retrieved September 24, 2010 from http://www.city-data.com/zips/68102.html • Eaton, D. K., Marx, E., & Bowe, S. E. (2007). Faculty and staff health promotion: results from the school health policies and programs study 2006. Journal of School Health, 77(8), 557-566. • Thanks to our interviewees. • Gloria Zakaras, UPS Occupational Nurse • Debbie Springer, UPS Wellness Champion • Eric Nelson, Kellom Elementary School Principal • Thomas Lee, Central High School Dean of Students • Michael Pecha, Omaha Police Department • Thanks to Dr. Carlson for help with data analysis.