
@article{ref1,
title="Health promotion in the trucking setting: understanding Dutch truck drivers' road to healthy lifestyle changes",
journal="Work",
year="2016",
author="Boeijinga, Anniek and Hoeken, Hans and Sanders, José",
volume="55",
number="2",
pages="385-397",
abstract="BACKGROUND: The working environment, the nature of the work, and the characteristics of truck drivers as a social group typically pose great challenges for the truck drivers' health and health promotion activities aiming to improve it. <br><br>OBJECTIVE: The purpose was to obtain a better understanding of (a) Dutch truck drivers' perceptions of health and lifestyle themes, and (b) the challenges they experience in their pursuit of a more healthy lifestyle, as a guiding framework for the development of health interventions targeting this occupational group. <br><br>METHODS: In this qualitative study, we conducted and analyzed 20 semi-structured interviews and seven cases of participant observations with Dutch truck drivers. Grounded theory was used to analyze the data. <br><br>RESULTS: Our findings illustrate that Dutch truck drivers wish to improve their lifestyle but have unproductive associations with concepts of healthy living as well as a tendency to downplay their health risks. In addition, they experience barriers within their work and personal environment that prevent them from translating their intentions into actual lifestyle changes. <br><br>CONCLUSIONS: Based on the insights derived from the interviews, we discuss recommendations for the development of more effective health promotion interventions for truck drivers.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="1051-9815",
doi="10.3233/WOR-162409",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/WOR-162409"
}