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Changes in work ability and work interest (meaning) after the participation
in a health promotion program were perceived and evaluated. Drivers of the
Munich Transport Authority (n = 122) of an average age of 50 years partici
pated in 20 health days during working time over I year. The evaluation ins
truments of the health promotion program were the Work Ability Index (WAI)
developed by the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health (FIOH) and the Ef
fect Typology developed by the Institute of Occupational Health Promotion (
IBG Austria). No changes were found in the WAI scole. The Effect Typology e
valuated the optimal effect "evolution," i.e., psychological and noetic (me
ntal) changes, for 50% of the participants. A variance analysis of the WAI
pre-post differences according to the effect classes of the Effect Typology
showed significant differences, namely art ina ease in the WAI in the evol
ution group and a drop in the recovery group. The Effect Typology is suitab
le for the evaluation of occupational health promotion and for the further
understanding and development of the WAI.