A Systematic Review of the Impact of Remote Working Referenced to the Concept of Work-Life Flow on Physical and Psychological Health.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Workplace Health & Safety Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-30 DOI:10.1177/21650799231176397
John Wells, Florian Scheibein, Leonor Pais, Nuno Rebelo Dos Santos, C-Andreas Dalluege, Jan Philipp Czakert, Rita Berger
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Background: COVID-19 accelerated the adoption of remote working in which employers' obligations for employees' health and well-being extended into the home. This paper reports on a systematic review of the health impacts of remote working within the context of COVID-19 and discusses the implications of these impacts for the future role of the occupational health nurse.

Method: The review protocol was registered with PROSPERO (CRD42021258517) and followed the PRISMA guidelines. The review covered 2020-2021 to capture empirical studies of remote working during the COVID-19 pandemic, their physical and psychological impacts and mediating factors.

Results: Eight hundred and thirty articles were identified. After applying the inclusion criteria, a total of 34 studies were reviewed. Most studies showed low to very low strength of evidence using the GRADE approach. A minority of studies had high strength of evidence. These focused on the reduced risk of infection and negative effects in terms of reduced physical activity, increased sedentary activity, and increased screen time.

Conclusion/application to practice: The synergy of work and personal well-being with the accelerated expansion of remote working suggests a more active role in the lives of workers within the home setting on the part of occupational health nurses. That role relates to how employees organize their relationship to work and home life, promoting positive lifestyles while mitigating adverse impacts of remote working on personal well-being.

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参照工作生活流概念对远程工作对身心健康影响的系统评价。
背景:新冠肺炎加速了远程工作的采用,在远程工作中,雇主对员工健康和福祉的义务延伸到了家中。本文报告了新冠肺炎背景下远程工作对健康影响的系统回顾,并讨论了这些影响对职业健康护士未来角色的影响。方法:审查方案在PROSPERO(CRD42021258517)注册,并遵循PRISMA指南。该综述涵盖2020-2021年,以获取新冠肺炎大流行期间远程工作的实证研究、其身体和心理影响以及中介因素。结果:共鉴定出830篇文章。应用纳入标准后,共对34项研究进行了回顾。大多数研究表明,使用GRADE方法的证据强度很低。少数研究有很强的证据。这些研究集中在减少体力活动、增加久坐活动和增加屏幕时间方面降低感染风险和负面影响。结论/应用于实践:工作和个人幸福感与远程工作加速扩展的协同作用表明,职业健康护士在家庭环境中对工人的生活发挥着更积极的作用。这一角色涉及员工如何组织他们与工作和家庭生活的关系,促进积极的生活方式,同时减轻远程工作对个人幸福的不利影响。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
3.80%
发文量
77
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Workplace Health & Safety: Promoting Environments Conducive to Well-Being and Productivity is the official publication of the American Association of Occupational Health Nursing, Inc. (AAOHN). It is a scientific peer-reviewed Journal. Its purpose is to support and promote the practice of occupational and environmental health nurses by providing leading edge research findings and evidence-based clinical practices. It publishes articles that span the range of issues facing occupational and environmental health professionals, including emergency and all-hazard preparedness, health promotion, safety, productivity, environmental health, case management, workers'' compensation, business and leadership, compliance and information management.
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