Design Practices and Implications in Information and Communication Technology Supported Occupational Stress Management Interventions

M. Weerasekara, Åsa B. Smedberg
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Information and communication technology (ICT) supported occupational stress management interventions are considered as an effective way of treating stress-related complications. Digital healthcare, including both e-health and m-health, is provided by a diverse ecosystem of actors that aims at contributing to better health of people. The development of such technological interventions is considered as an emerging area with a unique set of constraints and design concerns. However, to increase the likelihood of success of implementing ICT supported interventions for occupational stress management, it is essential to conduct a detailed analysis of the design practices and implications related to prior studies. Thus, the proposed systematic literature review based on qualitative content analysis encapsulates the knowledge gained from existing design and development efforts in the area of ICT supported occupational stress management interventions. Knowledge incorporates design characteristics and methodological implications concerning the evaluation of the design. Further, practical limitations to yield optimum efficacy levels of ICT supported stress interventions are also discussed. A systematic review of publications in four databases (PsycINFO, Scopus, Web of Science and MEDLINE) was carried out using broad search queries. The search strategy yielded 985 unique citations. Of those, this paper presents details relevant to 31 assessed full-text publications selected during the search process. The review showed a variety of interventional platforms, health outcomes and intervention usage measurements. Various modalities of human-and machine-based support and interactions were also identified in the analysis along with several study limitations. The findings of this review may offer insights for IT professionals working in design and implementation of ICT supported stress management interventions and to researchers involved in designing and evaluating ICT supported interventions.
信息与通信技术支持下职业压力管理干预的设计实践与启示
信息和通信技术(ICT)支持的职业压力管理干预被认为是治疗压力相关并发症的有效方法。数字卫生保健,包括电子卫生保健和移动卫生保健,是由旨在促进人民健康的多样化行为体生态系统提供的。这种技术干预措施的发展被认为是一个新兴领域,具有一系列独特的限制和设计问题。然而,为了增加成功实施ICT支持的职业压力管理干预措施的可能性,有必要对设计实践和与先前研究相关的影响进行详细分析。因此,基于定性内容分析的系统性文献综述包含了在ICT支持的职业压力管理干预领域中从现有设计和开发工作中获得的知识。知识包含设计特征和有关设计评估的方法含义。此外,还讨论了产生信息通信技术支持的压力干预的最佳功效水平的实际限制。使用广泛搜索查询对四个数据库(PsycINFO、Scopus、Web of Science和MEDLINE)中的出版物进行系统综述。这种搜索策略产生了985条独特的引用。其中,本文介绍了在检索过程中选择的31个评估全文出版物的相关细节。该综述显示了多种干预平台、健康结果和干预使用测量。在分析中还确定了基于人和机器的支持和交互的各种模式以及一些研究局限性。本综述的研究结果可能为从事信息通信技术支持的压力管理干预措施的设计和实施的IT专业人员以及参与设计和评估信息通信技术支持的干预措施的研究人员提供见解。
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