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Work Place Wellness Karlos E. Garza Texas Department of State Health Services Region 8 Blue Ribbon Internship Program Spring 2016

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Work Place Wellness

Karlos E. GarzaTexas Department of State Health Services

Region 8Blue Ribbon Internship Program

Spring 2016

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Introduction• Karlos E. Garza• 1st Year Masters Public Health Student• University of Texas School of Public Health

• Placement • DSHS, Region 8• Preceptor: Katherine Velasquez, PhD, R.N.

- Program Manager of Specialized Health & Social Services- Worksite Wellness Committee Facilitator

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Internship Objectives & Activities

• Use research literature to recommend, develop, and implement new workplace wellness activities.

• Develop and execute procedures for the wellness resource library.

• Analyze 2015 employee wellness survey and compare to 2013 results in order to assess staff needs and evaluate committee programs.

• Develop monthly one page Bits and Tips newsletters for the wellness bulletin board.

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DSHS Region 8• 28 counties throughout South Central Texas

• 14 field offices

• ~ 156 staff members located throughout the Region 8 area

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CountiesAtascosa KarnesBandera KendallBexarKerrCalhoun KinneyComal La SalleDeWitt LavacaDimmit MaverickEdwards MedinaFrio RealGillespie UvaldeGoliad Val VerdeGonzales VictoriaGuadalupe WilsonJackson Zavala

Region 8

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Why is worksite wellness important?

• Promotes good health and wellbeing.

• Educates staff on various health topics.

• Prevents and reduces injury and chronic illness.

• Improves overall health and productivity.

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Worksite Wellness in Region 8• Wellness Committee established in January 2013.

• Two employee needs assessment have been conducted; the first one in June 2013 and the second one in October 2015.

• Brand and logo were established in January 2014.

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Workplace Wellness Committee Members

• Dr. Katherine Velasquez • (Manager, SHSS)

• Ana Anguiano• HIV Surveillance Coordinator,

San Antonio• Bridget Wahler, RN• Family and Community

Health, Bandera• Norma Cardona-Price• Family and Community Health,

Kerrville• Glenda Garcia• TB, Eagle Pass

• Elvia Ledesma, MPH• Manager, Epidemiology, San

Antonio• Mark Mullings• Public Health Emergency

Preparedness, San Antonio• Karlos Garza• Intern Wellness Coordinator

• Tenia Houck, RN• Family and Community Health,

Boerne• Yolanda Yzquierdo• TB, Eagle Pass

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2013• 24 multiple choice and

open-ended questions.

• 102 out of 128 (79.69%) Region 8 employees completed the survey.

• Survey results were collected for 6 weeks.

2015• 29 multiple choice and

open-ended questions.

• 97 out of 156 (62.18%) Region 8 employees completed the survey.

• Survey results were collected for 4 weeks.

To monitor the health status of staff and develop a strategy in planning future initiatives addressing their needs and interests.

2013/2015 Data Assessment Details

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2013/2015 Data Assessment Results

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2013/2015 Data Assessment Results (cont.)

2013 20150%

10%

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80%Health Goal(s) Most Selected

Lose weight Get in shapeHealthier eating habits Become more active

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2013/2015 Data Assessment Results (cont.)

Time Lack of energy Lack of motivation 0%

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Barriers Most Often Selected

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2013/2015 Data Assessment Results (cont.)

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Bits & Tips Newsletter• Description• Single-page newsletter that consists of health news or statistics

and wellness tips. • Purpose• Inform, educate, and empower staff about health issues.

• Effectiveness• Staff survey demonstrates this resource is one of the initiatives

most commonly used by staff.

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Bits & Tips Newsletter (cont.)

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Fit Minute• Description• This program involves staff to perform one 60-second exercise at

least three times per day. • Purpose• To decrease long periods of sitting

• Effectiveness• Staff do it and love it!!• Collateral consequences

• Brief socialization• Improved morale• Improved attitude and focus• Changes the culture around physical activity

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Fit Minute Program (cont.)• All staff meeting in Fredericksburg, Texas on February 12th, 2016.

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Wellness Resource Library/Room• A place for staff to engage in physical activity • A collection of exercise equipment and wellness resources for

check-out • DVD’s, yoga kits, ballistic balls, and resistance bands• Books and magazines

• Activ8! Binder—a tool to track current staff use and keep required forms (waivers and physical activity readiness questionnaires--PARQs), paper catalog, and check-out form

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Wellness Resource Library/Room (cont.)• Catalog

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Other Work Place Activities• Wellness committee meetings • Worksite Wellness Coordinator Manual for future interns • Monthly Lunch and Learns.• Flyers, flyers, flyers • Walking group notice, events, and health articles

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Lessons Learned• Challenges & Barriers• No budget in the regions for employee wellness• Wellness committee service is an additional duty• Perceived lack of time by staff• No shower facilities

• Benefits• Improved health of staff who participate• Staff enjoy group programs• Convenient

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Acknowledgement• Region 8 Office• Dr. Lillian Ringsdorf, MD, MPH, Medical Director• Gale Morrow, Deputy Director• Dr. Katherine Velasquez, PhD, R.N. • Region 8 Wellness Committee

• Central Office• Wendy Andreades, MBA

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Questions