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Gollner, Erwin
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Official Name
Gollner, Erwin
Main Affiliation
Akademische Titel
Prof. (FH) Mag. Dr., MPH MBA
Email
erwin.gollner@fh-burgenland.at
Scopus Author ID
55959273900
Status
staff
Research Outputs
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- PublicationStärkung einer intersektoralen Zusammenarbeit zur Förderung der Fußgängermobilität bei Volksschulkindern(Österreichische Gesellschaft für Public Health, 2012-09-28)
; ; 131 1 - Publication“Health in all Policies“ in Practice: multisectoral collaboration to promote walking as a mode of transport among school-aged children.(World Conference on health promotion, 2013-08)
; ; Background: Walking, as a form of exercise, promotes health and can contribute to a reduction of traffic as well as reduced environmental pollution. The promotion of physical activity in early childhood has been shown to be an important instrument in improving levels of health and overall wellbeing. The aim of this study was to show the influence of walking to school on kinesic behaviour of children and to determine the impact of walking on CO2 emission levels. Method: A quantitative survey was carried out in seven primary schools which took part in the “Schoolwalker” part of the project „Gemeinsam gesund im Bezirk Oberwart“. Data was collected first via a standardised questionnaire between October 2010 and June 2011. Second, via semi-structured interviews with teachers, changes in social skills, and levels of attention and concentration among children were ascertained. Results: In addition to promoting social behaviour and increasing the number of children walking to school to 48.56 %, we determined a reduction of 3.9 kg CO2 per child per year. This corresponds to a total reduction of 1.4 tonnes (among 370 children). Conclusion: Projects aimed at promoting physical activity, such as Schoolwalker, can lead to reductions in CO2 hence promoting protection of the climate and environment. The “Health in all Policies” approach is necessary to promote health through policies which are under the control of non-health sectors, requiring considerable multisectoral collaboration. This requires an enhanced awareness and consideration of the interplay between health and especially transport and the environment. Conversely, health promotion should increasingly consider the environmental impact of its policies by viewing environmental management as an instrument of health promotion. Further studies are necessary to create basic structural conditions to develop and promote walking to school and to integrate the topic “ecology” into health promotion.129 1 - PublicationTransdisziplinäre Ableitung des St. Galler Management Modells zur ganzheitlichen Betrachtung von Gesundheitsförderung im Setting Kindergarten : Eine empirische VorstudieDa Gesundheitsförderung im Kindergarten überwiegend in zeitlich klar abgegrenzter Projektform stattfindet, rekonstruiert die Studie unter Verwendung des neuen St. Galler Management Modells von Rüegg-Stürm Ansätze zur ganzheitlichen Gesundheitsförderung im Kindergarten. Ziel ist es, das St. Galler Management Modell auf den Kindergarten zu übertragen, um daraus Faktoren für eine nachhaltige Implementierung von Gesundheitsförderung abzuleiten. Zur Verknüpfung von system- und managementorientierten Ansätzen mit Gesundheitsförderung wurde auf Grundlage einer theoriebasierten Exploration, eine leitfadengestützte ExpertInnenbefragung durchgeführt. Das daraus entwickelte Modell „ganzheitlicher Gesundheitsförderung im Setting Kindergarten“ zeigt eine system-orientierte Sichtweise von Gesundheitsförderung im Kindergarten sowie eine Darstellung aller potenzieller Akteure, KooperationspartnerInnen, Zielgruppen, Handlungsfelder und deren Wirkungszusammenhänge. Generelle Managementansätze können genutzt werden, um Gesundheitsförderung im Sinne einer lernenden Organisation im Kindergarten zu implementieren. Das entwickelte Modell stellt eine Strategie zur nachhaltigen Verankerung von Gesundheitsförderung im Kindergarten dar und liefert eine theoretisch fundierte Grundlage zur Entwicklung organisationstheoretischer und systemorientierter Instrumente.
200 1 - PublicationHeart health in Oberwart - an evidence-based regional Health Promotion Programm in Rural Austria(Oxford University Press, 2009-11-27)
; ; ;Matyas, E. ;Harbacher, W. ;Augustin, T.; ; Ballmann, I.INn the district of Oberwart, Burgenland, Austria, cardiovas- cular mortality is above the Austrian average. A high pre- valence of several risk factors for cardiovascular disease such as overweight, smoking, lack of physical activity, hypertension and high cholesterol levels is evident. Especially, alcohol and tobacco consumption in young people is alarmingly high. Thus—for the first time in Austria—a 3-year regional, comprehensive, gender and culturally sensitive heart health programme is initiated in the school and community setting aiming at the development of sustainable health promotion structures in order to improve the health status of the population.The programme was designed along the lines of successful regional heart health programmes like the North Karelia Project or more recent initiatives like the Otsego-Schoharie Healthy Heart Program in the USA or the Norsjo bzw. Vasterbotten Intervention Programm (VIP) in Sweden. Empowerment and participation of the local population at risk are the key elements of the programme. Additionally, it is intended to introduce the concept of ‘Health in all Policies’ at the community level. Community readiness will be assessed first and interventions influencing major lifestyle factors like diet, smoking and physical activity will be planned in a participatory way involving the target groups of the project (youth aged 14–18 years and man and women aged 30–60 years). Interventions will include health communication and information as well as group approaches to individual behavioural change and school/community health promotion programmes comprising capacity building. The University of Applied Sciences, Burgenland has the overall responsibility for the programme and project management, whilst the EBM Review Centre of the Medical University Graz will be carrying out the programme evaluation. Joanneum Research is assisting the monitoring and evaluation process. It is anticipated that the control group design will enable knowledge and best practice transfer to other interested regions.114 1 - PublicationGesundheitskompetenz von Führungskräften und MitarbeiterInnen - Ansätze für das Betriebliche Gesundheitsmanagment(Österreichische Gesellschaft für Public Health (ÖGPH), 2017-05-11)
; ; 122 1 - PublicationPsychische Belastungserhebung - Einfluss der Unternehmenskultur auf die psychosoziale Gesundheit(2018-10-11)
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