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“Thinking on your feet”: A qualitative evaluation of sit-stand desks in an Australian workplace

机译:“脚上思考”:对澳大利亚工作场所的坐立式办公桌的定性评估

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Background Epidemiological research has established sitting as a new risk factor for the development of non-communicable chronic disease. Sit-stand desks have been proposed as one strategy to reduce occupational sedentary time. This formative research study evaluated the acceptability and usability of manually and electrically operated sit-stand desks in a medium-sized government organisation located in Sydney, Australia. Methods Sitting time pre- and three months post -installation of the sit-stand desks was measured using validated self-report measures. Additionally, three group interviews and one key-informant interview were conducted with staff regarding perceptions about ease of, and barriers to, use and satisfaction with the sit-stand desks. All interviews were recorded, transcribed and analysed for themes regarding usability and acceptability. Results Of 31 staff, 18 completed baseline questionnaires, and 13 completed follow-up questionnaires. The median proportion of sitting time for work was 85% (range 50%-95%) at baseline and 60% (range 10%-95%) at follow-up. Formal statistical testing of paired data (n=11) showed that the change from baseline to follow-up in time spent sitting (mean change=1.7?hours, p=.014) was statistically significant. From the qualitative data, reasons given for initiating use of the desks in the standing position were the potential health benefits, or a willingness to experiment or through external prompting. Factors influencing continued use included: concern for, and experience of, short and long term health impacts; perceived productivity whilst sitting and standing; practical accommodation of transitions between sitting and standing; electric or manual operation height adjustment. Several trajectories in patterns of initiation and continued use were identified that centered on the source and timing of commitment to using the desk in the standing position. Conclusions Sit-stand desks had high usability and acceptability and reduced sitting time at work. Use could be promoted by emphasizing the health benefits, providing guidance on appropriate set-up and normalizing standing for work-related tasks.
机译:背景技术流行病学研究已将坐姿确定为非传染性慢性病发展的新危险因素。站立式办公桌已被提议作为减少职业久坐时间的一种策略。这项形成性的研究评估了位于澳大利亚悉尼的中型政府机构中手动和电动坐立式书桌的可接受性和可用性。方法使用经过验证的自我报告措施,测量坐立式办公桌安装前后的坐时间。此外,还对员工进行了三组小组访谈和一项关键信息访谈,以了解他们对坐立式办公桌使用的便利性,使用障碍和满意度。记录,转录和分析所有访谈的主题,以了解有关可用性和可接受性的主题。结果31名工作人员中,完成了18项基线调查表,完成了13项后续调查表。基线时工作坐着时间的中位数比例为85%(范围为50%-95%),随访时为60%(范围为10%-95%)。配对数据的正式统计检验(n = 11)表明,从基线到坐位随访时间的变化(平均变化= 1.7?小时,p = .014)具有统计学意义。从定性数据来看,开始使用站立式办公桌的原因是潜在的健康益处,或者愿意进行试验或通过外部提示。影响持续使用的因素包括:对短期和长期健康影响的关注和经验;坐着和站着时的感知生产力;实际适应坐着和站着之间的过渡;电动或手动操作高度调节。确定了一些启动和继续使用模式的轨迹,这些轨迹集中于在站立位置使用办公桌的来源和承诺时间。结论坐立式办公桌具有很高的可用性和可接受性,并减少了工作时间。可以通过强调健康益处,提供有关适当设置的指导并规范与工作有关的任务的地位来促进使用。

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