"If money was no object": A qualitative study of South African university office workers' perceptions of using height-adjustable sit-stand desks.

Q3 Health Professions
P J Gradidge, M Phaswana, J Y Chau
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Abstract

Background: Data from empirical investigations on the feasibility and acceptability of using sit-stand desks in an office-based setting in low- and middle-income settings are limited.

Objectives: To explore the perceptions of South African office workers towards using height-adjustable sit-stand desks to reduce sitting time during vocational hours.

Methods: Self-reported sedentary behaviour and in-depth, semi-structured interviews were conducted in December 2020. Thematic content analysis approach was used to develop themes.

Results: Eleven office workers with a work-time sitting time of 8 (6-8) hours were interviewed (age 40.5 ± 12.6 years), most (91%) were female. The main themes emerged and included: overall impressions of the height-adjustable sit-stand desks; enablers versus barriers to using the desk and readiness to continue using sit-stand desks.

Conclusion: The findings of this research add to the evidence on environmental workstation modifications for reducing sedentary behaviour. Further investigations on the efficacy of sit-stand desks are recommended in South African university office workers.

“如果钱不是问题”:一项关于南非大学办公室工作人员对使用高度可调节的坐立两用办公桌的看法的定性研究。
背景:在低收入和中等收入环境中,在办公室环境中使用坐立两用办公桌的可行性和可接受性的实证调查数据有限。目的:探讨南非上班族对使用高度可调节的坐立两用办公桌以减少职业时间坐着时间的看法。方法:自报告久坐行为,并于2020年12月进行深度半结构化访谈。采用主题内容分析法制定主题。结果:调查了11名工作时间坐着时间为8(6-8)小时的上班族(年龄40.5±12.6岁),其中以女性居多(91%)。主要主题包括:高度可调节的坐立式办公桌的整体印象;使用办公桌的促进因素与障碍,以及继续使用坐立两用办公桌的准备程度。结论:本研究的发现增加了环境工作站改善减少久坐行为的证据。建议在南非大学办公室工作人员中进一步调查坐立两用办公桌的功效。
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