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Using a Social Capital Framework to Explore a Broker's Role in Small Employer Wellness Program Uptake and Implementation

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH PROMOTION
卷 35, 期 2, 页码 214-225

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0890117120957159

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workplace wellness; health communications; interventions

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  1. Illinois Prevention Research Center Supporting Policy and Environmental Change

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The study found that insurance brokers generally have a moderate to high familiarity with wellness programs and have advised small business clients on the availability and features of these programs. Brokers can help eliminate barriers to resources and serve as connectors to wellness opportunities within their professional network.
Purpose: Small employers, while motivated to implement wellness programs, often lack knowledge and resources to do so. As a result, these firms rely on external decision-making support from insurance brokers. The objective of this study was to analyze brokers' familiarity with wellness programs and to characterize their role and interactions with small employers. Design: Using a newly developed common interview guide (20 questions), protocol and analysis plan, 20 interviews were conducted with health insurance brokers in Illinois, Minnesota, North Carolina and Washington in 2016 and 2017. In addition to exploring patterns of broker interactions and familiarity by segment, we propose a framework to conceptualize the broker-client relationship using social capital theory and the RE-AIM model. Methods: Interviews were transcribed, summarized and a common codebook was established using DeDoose. Themes were identified following multi-rater coding and structured within the framework. Results: Participating brokers reported having a high to moderate familiarity with wellness programs (65%) and a majority (80%) indicated that they have previously advised their small business clients on the availability and features of them. Further, we find that brokers may help eliminate barriers to resources and act as a connector to wellness opportunities within their professional network. Conclusion: New initiatives to promote small employer wellness programs can benefit from examining the influence of brokers on the decision-making process. When engaged and supported with resources, brokers may be effective champions for employer wellness programs.

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