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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Occup Environ Med. 2019 Jul;61(7):597–604. doi: 10.1097/JOM.0000000000001619

Table III.

Results of post-calculator use survey by target audience – Data combined from beta-test and soft-launch surveys

Policyholders
(n=14)
Affiliates
(n=19)
Survey question M (SD) M (SD)
Acceptability - The health risk calculator was very user friendly** 3.46 (1.05) 4.19 (0.83)
Appropriateness - This calculator reinforces the importance of employee safety, health, and well-being* 3.46 (1.05) 3.73 (0.70)
Feasibility - After using this calculator, employees at my business/policyholders would approve of employee health, safety, and well-being** 2.92 (0.86) 3.40 (0.16)
Knowledge - After using this calculator, I know…
More about (our) businesses industry average workers’ compensation risk 3.69 (1.93) 4.20 (1.37)
How health risk contributes to (our) businesses workers’ compensation risk* 3.84 (1.28) 4.53 (1.06)
Where to find more information on how to enhance employee safety** 3.54 (1.45) 4.67 (1.40)
Where to find more information to enhance employee health and well-being*** 3.38 (1.50) 4.67 (1.40)
Intentions - After using this calculator, I will…
Share the Health Risk Calculator results 3.23 (1.17) n/a
Join Pinnacol’s free worksite wellness program 3.62 (0.96) n/a
Explore Pinnacol Safety Services resources 3.77 (0.93) n/a
Apply for or renew my business’s Health Links Certification 2.92 (0.86) n/a
Encourage policyholders to use the Health Risk Calculator n/a 4.07 (0.70)
Help policyholders start or improve their business wellness program n/a 4.06 (0.70)
Help policyholders start or improve their business safety program n/a 4.20 (0.68)
Encourage policyholders to explore Pinnacol Safety Services and resources n/a 4.27 (0.59)
Encourage policyholders to explore Pinnacol Worksite Wellness Services n/a 4.20 (0.68)
Encourage policyholders to apply for or renew their business’s Health Links Certification n/a 3.80 (0.68)
***

Independent samples t-test comparing mean survey responses between target audience for survey questions that were comparable - statistically significant at p < 0.01;

**

p < 0.05;

*

p < 0.10

n/a Participant was not asked this survey question.

Note. All question responses were on a 1-5 Likert scale, strongly disagree to strongly agree. M = mean and SD = standard deviation.