Dr Japie Lubbe

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Dr Japie LubbeManaging Worker Fitness and the Economic Benefit Thereof

Health Costs Follows Changes in Health Risks

Five fold increase in sick leave since 2001

2001 20130%

1%

2%

3%

4%

0.7%

3.7%Economic loss since 2001

R55.2bn

Num

ber o

f wor

kers

per

day

Cost Burden of Poor Health

Distribution of Employee Risk

39.6% 1332 participants

56.2% 1890

participants

4.1%139 participants

Iceberg Model of Risk Behaviour

Top 10 most prevelent health risk factors

RISK FACTOR NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES

%

Not saving money 1411 42.0%Ageing 1216 36.2%Sad or depressed 987 29.4%High body-mass index 796 23.7%Worry about meeting monthly expenses 785 23.4%No medical check-ups 693 20.6%No financial management planning 685 20.4%Personal history of high blood pressure 586 17.4%High salt intake 531 15.8%High sugar consumption 526 15.7%

Accumulated Health Risk

PresenteeismCase Study

Work Performance

Top 10 least prevalent good health risk factors

HEALTH PRACTICE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES

%

Three or more servings of fruit per day 327 9.7%Three or more servings of vegetables per day 402 12.0%High fibre diet 587 17.5%Rarely worry about meeting monthly living expenses 640 19.0%Regular men/women’s health check-up 655 19.5%Manage personal finances 681 20.3%Limit Fatty foods 839 25.0%Regular dental check-up 891 26.5%Limit sun exposure and avoid sunburn 1133 33.7%Satisfied with work-home balance 1272 37.8%

Economic benefit of a Worksite Health & Safety Program

244 Poor Performing

workers with high

absenteeism

EXPERIMENTAL GROUP

28 workers

Enrolled in 24 months wellness

program

CONTROL GROUP

216 workers

No intervention

Physical Work FitnessBox & Whisker Plot

Mean Mean±SE Mean±1.96*SE

After Before45

50

55

60

65

70

75

80

Phys

ical

Wor

k C

apac

ity (%

)

18.3%

72.8%

54.5%

Worker Lifestyle HabitsBox & Whisker Plot

Mean Mean±SE Mean±1.96*SE

45

50

55

60

65

70

75

80

85

90

95

7 Li

fest

yle

habi

ts (%

)

After Before

30.6%

85.2%

54.6%

Work Performance – Supervisor Feedback

19.9%

25

30

35

40

45

50

55

60

65

70

Wor

k Pe

rfor

man

ce (%

)

58.8%

38.9%

Mean Mean±SE Mean±1.96*SE

After Before

Worker Attitude towards ChangeBox & Whisker Plot

Mean Mean±SE Mean±1.96*SE

45

50

55

60

65

70

75

80

85

90

Atti

tude

of w

orke

rs to

war

ds c

hang

e (%

)

After Before

28.2%

84.0%

55.8%

Psychological Health of workersBox & Whisker Plot

Mean Mean±SE Mean±1.96*SE

565860

626466

68707274

76788082

8486

Psyc

holo

gica

l pro

file

(%)

After Before

14.7%

78.9%

64.2%

Days Absent From Work

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

Num

ber o

f day

s ab

sent

(%)

After Before

3.9days5.8

9.7

Cost Benefit Calculation

R 418,136.80R 90,766.80R 67,452.00R 259,918.08

TOTAL EXPENSES Service provider Participants Not at work

R 3,364,620.20R 1,894,297.38R 63,842.38R 932,905.43R 473,574.48

TOTAL RETURN Productivity Sick leave Ill Health Turn over

804.7%BENEFIT TO COST RATIO

R 2,946,483.40PERCEIVED SAVING

1:8RETURN ON INVESTMENT (ROI)

Integrated Business Solution

Health Risk Assessment – White Collar

Health Risk Assessment – Blue collar

EXAMPLE: Security Official

Thank you

Dr Japie Lubbemail. japie.lubbe@wellnessafrica.comphone. +27 829265875web. www.wellnessafrica.com

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