Experimental assessment of thermal sensation and thermal comfort of sedentary subjects: a scoping review protocol

Daniele Costa, J. Guedes, J. Santos Baptista
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Thermal comfort affects satisfaction in the workplace, which impacts work efficiency and productivity. Since office workers spend most of their working hours performing sedentary tasks, a scoping review is proposed to contextualize how thermal sensation and thermal comfort are experimentally assessed in the scientific literature. This work presents the scoping review protocol for the scoping review. It follows the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses for systematic review protocols (PRISMA-P). The scoping review will be elaborated based on the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for scoping reviews (PRISMA-ScR). The scoping review will consider peer-reviewed articles written in English, published or in-press. Grey literature and conference papers will be excluded. Only studies performing the experimental assessment of thermal sensation and thermal comfort of human subjects engaged in sedentary activities within homogeneous environments will be considered suitable for the scoping review. Studies will be retrieved from the Journal Storage (JSTOR), PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science databases. The search strategy will consist of the use of the expression ("thermal comfort" OR "therm* sensation" OR "thermosensation") AND ("sedentary" or "office work*" or "office task*"). After removing duplicates, the remaining studies will have their title, abstract, and keywords screened. Studies meeting the eligibility criteria will be selected for full-text screening. Data items will be summarized using summary tables, and their reporting will consider the PRISMA-ScR checklist. The scoping review aims to summarize the existing scientific evidence and identify research needs to experimentally assess the thermal sensation and the thermal comfort of subjects performing sedentary tasks.
久坐受试者热感觉和热舒适的实验评估:一项范围审查方案
热舒适影响工作场所的满意度,从而影响工作效率和生产力。由于办公室工作人员的大部分工作时间都花在久坐不动的任务上,因此我们建议对科学文献中热感觉和热舒适的实验评估进行范围审查。本工作为范围审查提出了范围审查协议。它遵循系统评价的首选报告项目和系统评价方案的元分析(PRISMA-P)。范围审查将根据范围审查的系统审查和元分析扩展首选报告项目(PRISMA-ScR)进行详细阐述。范围审查将考虑同行评议的英文文章,已发表或正在出版。灰色文献和会议论文将被排除在外。只有对在均匀环境中从事久坐活动的人类受试者的热感觉和热舒适进行实验评估的研究才被认为适合于范围审查。研究将从期刊存储(JSTOR)、PubMed、Scopus和Web of Science数据库中检索。搜索策略将包括使用表达(“热舒适”或“热感觉”或“热感觉”)和(“久坐”或“办公室工作”或“办公室任务”)。删除重复项后,对剩余研究的标题、摘要和关键词进行筛选。符合资格标准的研究将被选中进行全文筛选。数据项将使用汇总表进行汇总,其报告将考虑PRISMA-ScR核对表。本综述旨在总结现有的科学证据,并确定实验评估受试者进行久坐任务时的热感觉和热舒适的研究需求。
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