演講大綱:
One of the first lessons in behavioral science is that behavior is a function of its consequences. If we want to change behavior, we must change its consequences. Perhaps a second lesson is that antecedents, or the things that happen before behavior, are weaker or less effective for creating change. However, in occupational safety and health certain types of antecedents are paradoxically more important to address and more powerful than behavioral consequences. An example is removing or reducing physical and psychosocial hazards. In this talk I’ll describe this prevention paradox and share several strategies for putting “first things first” in your injury prevention and health promotion efforts.
講者簡介:
Dr. Olson is Professor of Occupational Health Psychology at the Rocky Mountain Center for Occupational and Environmental Health at the University of Utah. His work has focused on improving the safety and health of isolated workers in demanding jobs. Dr. Olson has led five randomized c |