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Bridging Intention and Action for Employee Well-Being Using the Intentional Action (InAct) Process: Workshop-Lecture Series

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Perlman, AI; McLeod, H; Salinas, MG; Schafer, JL; Ventenilla, J; Dabrh, AMA
Published in: Global Advances in Health and Medicine
January 1, 2021

Background: Employee wellness programs can help manage stress and alleviate burnout. Objective: To pilot and disseminate the Intentional Action(InAct) concept for employee wellbeing. Methods: Five independent interactive workshop-lectures with an automated audience response system. Descriptive analysis of participant response data. Results: Participants (n = 275): rated spirituality, physical environment and nutrition the most highly in contributing to their present well-being. Ninety-eight percent (n = 269) of participants identified a focus area to work on. The well-being area most selected was Exercise, (35% n = 95), however, other non-traditional areas, including Personal and Professional Development (18% n = 48), Relationships and Communication (17% n = 47), were selected, along with mind-body connection and mindful awareness (6% n = 15 and n = 16). Conclusion: The pilot engaged employees to reflect and set goals for their future well-being. Healthcare institutions implementing programs should consider a broad range of whole person strategies addressing employee well-being, which go beyond the traditional focus on exercise and nutrition.

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Global Advances in Health and Medicine

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2164-9561

ISSN

2164-957X

Publication Date

January 1, 2021

Volume

10

Related Subject Headings

  • 4203 Health services and systems
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
 

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Perlman, A. I., McLeod, H., Salinas, M. G., Schafer, J. L., Ventenilla, J., & Dabrh, A. M. A. (2021). Bridging Intention and Action for Employee Well-Being Using the Intentional Action (InAct) Process: Workshop-Lecture Series. Global Advances in Health and Medicine, 10. https://doi.org/10.1177/21649561211015653
Perlman, A. I., H. McLeod, M. G. Salinas, J. L. Schafer, J. Ventenilla, and A. M. A. Dabrh. “Bridging Intention and Action for Employee Well-Being Using the Intentional Action (InAct) Process: Workshop-Lecture Series.” Global Advances in Health and Medicine 10 (January 1, 2021). https://doi.org/10.1177/21649561211015653.
Perlman AI, McLeod H, Salinas MG, Schafer JL, Ventenilla J, Dabrh AMA. Bridging Intention and Action for Employee Well-Being Using the Intentional Action (InAct) Process: Workshop-Lecture Series. Global Advances in Health and Medicine. 2021 Jan 1;10.
Perlman, A. I., et al. “Bridging Intention and Action for Employee Well-Being Using the Intentional Action (InAct) Process: Workshop-Lecture Series.” Global Advances in Health and Medicine, vol. 10, Jan. 2021. Scopus, doi:10.1177/21649561211015653.
Perlman AI, McLeod H, Salinas MG, Schafer JL, Ventenilla J, Dabrh AMA. Bridging Intention and Action for Employee Well-Being Using the Intentional Action (InAct) Process: Workshop-Lecture Series. Global Advances in Health and Medicine. 2021 Jan 1;10.

Published In

Global Advances in Health and Medicine

DOI

EISSN

2164-9561

ISSN

2164-957X

Publication Date

January 1, 2021

Volume

10

Related Subject Headings

  • 4203 Health services and systems
  • 3202 Clinical sciences