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Perceived Drivers of Engagement and Disengagement in Workplace Wellbeing Programmes; Qualitative Evidence from Employees in the Republic of Ireland

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  • Jennifer Hynes

    (Berlin International University of Applied Sciences)

  • Brian Crooke

    (Trinity’s Ideas Workspace)

Abstract

This study employs a qualitative approach to investigate the factors influencing engagement in Irish employee wellbeing programmes. Two stages of data collection were conducted, involving 52 employees completing open-ended questionnaires in Stage 1 and 23 participants interviewed in Stage 2. Three themes emerged from the thematic analysis of the data: (1) communicating wellbeing initiatives; (2) creating and maintaining interest in wellbeing; and (3) challenges to employee wellbeing. The three themes and their subthemes provide qualitative evidence from employees on the barriers to and drivers of workplace wellbeing initiative utilisation through the lenses of Resource utilisation Theory and Culture of Health. The findings underscore the importance of supportive environments and effective design in enhancing programme utilisation, along with the need to offer targeted initiatives addressing secondary and tertiary wellbeing issues. By addressing shortcomings in Irish workplaces, this research contributes to advancing the effectiveness and impact of workplace wellbeing initiatives at multiple levels: organisational, individual, and governmental.

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  • Jennifer Hynes & Brian Crooke, 2024. "Perceived Drivers of Engagement and Disengagement in Workplace Wellbeing Programmes; Qualitative Evidence from Employees in the Republic of Ireland," Humanistic Management Journal, Springer, vol. 9(3), pages 1-32, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:humman:v:9:y:2024:i:3:d:10.1007_s41463-024-00173-z
    DOI: 10.1007/s41463-024-00173-z
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