Evaluation of The Coca‐Cola Company Travel Health Kit

作者: Lynne A. Harper , Julie Bettinger , Roberta Dismukes , Phyllis E. Kozarsky

DOI: 10.2310/7060.2002.24156

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摘要: Background: The Coca-Cola travel health kit has been used for about one decade international travelers and required evaluation to see if the items contained were appropriate employees. Methods: Two hundred thirty-four sampled filled out a voluntary survey including questions demographic information, history, usage value of contents kit. Results: One eighty-one surveys returned; 65% respondents male, majority between ages 36 45 years. most useful analgesics medications gastrointestinal problems. In general, identified as being least those requiring specialized use by medical practitioner, such needles syringes. Suggestions be added included vitamins, cough drops, sleep aids, eye drops. A surprising result that employees expressed desire brand name rather than generic items. Conclusions: Evaluation Company revealed it very corporate travelers. made will taken into consideration in designing new kit, is given whether basic should provided which can add other depending on their personal needs.

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