Office workers' perceived barriers and facilitators to taking regular micro-breaks at work: full result table
Description
Research has suggested regular breaks in sedentary office workers are important for health, wellbeing and long-term productivity. Although there exist many computerized break reminders, few are based on user needs and requirements as determined by formative research. This is the result table from a diary-probed interview study with 20 office workers on their perceived barriers and facilitators to taking regular micro-breaks at work.
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Subjects
- Employees -- Health and hygiene
- Executives -- Health and hygiene
- Time management
- Rest periods
- Business & Administrative Studies::Human resource management::Health & safety issues
- H Social sciences::HD Industries. Land use. Labor
Divisions
- University of Nottingham, UK Campus::Faculty of Science::School of Computer Science
Deposit date
2017-01-16Data type
Interview resultsContributors
- Blake, Holly
- Morgan, Kathryn
- Benford, Steve
Funders
- Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council
- Unilever Ltd. UK
Grant number
- EP/L015463/1
- EP/G065802/1
Data collection method
InterviewResource languages
- en