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CPH-NEW IV - Total Worker Health

Organization UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT SCH OF MED/DNTLocation FARMINGTON, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Sept 2021Deadline 31 Aug 2026
ALLCDCNIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025
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PROJECT SUMMARY (Overall section)
The mission of the CPH-NEW Total Worker Health® (TWH) Center of Excellence is to be a national leader in

research, policy, practice, and workforce development to achieve our vision of health, safety, and well-being for

all working people. We will achieve this by: (1) conducting research on challenges, opportunities, strategies,

benefits, and costs of integrated programs for workforce health, safety, and well-being; (2) disseminating

cutting-edge TWH concepts, research findings, and program materials in multiple formats to advance

workplace practice; (3) developing policy recommendations; (4) building the capacity of professionals and

organizations to recognize the value of a TWH program and to strengthen the skills and organizational

resources needed to achieve it; and (5) educating graduate students from multiple disciplines in TWH through

their involvement in research and dissemination activities. Our proposed Center activities include two large

intervention research projects, one smaller exploratory research project, an Outreach core for research

translation and dissemination, and an Evaluation & Planning core to provide centralized administration and

support. Our research aims to integrate program models of TWH to advance workforce health, safety, and

well-being and will include: (1) a large intervention study to develop and evaluate TWH interventions designed

to improve the mental well-being of teachers, with a focus on work-life balance, burnout, and work engagement

(“Total Teacher Health”); (2) a large intervention study to develop and evaluate TWH interventions designed to

promote the health and safety of healthcare workers, with a focus on sustainability and union involvement in

implementation processes (the “SHIFT-II” study); and (3) a smaller exploratory study to develop and evaluate

professional education programs designed to integrate TWH concepts into employer crisis preparation and

planning efforts (the “TWH-ECP” study). Innovative aspects of our Center evaluation and planning methods

include the use of cross-project methodological teams, a transdisciplinary framework for sharing knowledge,

and a unique three-campus collaboration involving experts from engineering, medicine, epidemiology, public

health, nursing, psychology, education, and management. Our experience shows that a worker-centered

approach to TWH that involves workers in the design, implementation, and evaluation of interventions is an

impactful, innovative, and efficient method for improving the safety, health, and well-being of the U.S.

workforce. With this application, we propose to extend this model in new occupational settings and for new

health challenges to better engage workers in organizational decision-making that advances worker well-being.

Grant Number: 5U19OH012299-05
NIH Institute/Center: ALLCDC

Principal Investigator: Jennifer Cavallari

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