Usefulness of Employees' Utilization of Health-Related VTRs Provided by Corporate Health Service for Use at Home
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This study investigated the usefulness of employees' utilization of health-related VTRs provided by a corporate health service for use at home. The subjects were 107 employees (male 95; female 12) who responded to a questionnaire distributed to 142 employees who borrowed VTRs from the health service department of a company whose employees numbered about 1, 300. Eighty percent of the respondents who used VTRs answered that they took advantage of the service in order to learn about their own or family members' diseases or health disorders. The most common reason for selecting a VTR as health information was that it was considered an easier way to learn about health issues than other information sources. Ninety-four percent of the respondents answered that VTRs were very useful or useful for understanding health issues. Regarding the degree of difficulty in using VTRs to learn about health issues, only 4%of the respondents answered that VTRs were difficult. The percentage of employees who answerd that they were motivated to lead healthier life styles was 40 to 75%, but only 18% regarding smoking cessation. The percentage of employees who watched VTRs with their spouse, parents or children was 81%, 23% and 30%, respectively. This indicates that the utilization of VTRs by each employee at his or her home provides a valuable opportunity to think about health issues with family members, and that it is an effective method for employee health education. [J.J.H.E.P, 1993; 1: 49-56]
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