Charlotte Pauer, Patricia Tegtmeier, Bettina Lafrenz, Barbara Deml
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摘要
在公共长途火车上远程工作-在远程处理日常任务时比在一个办公室里更高的心理负荷目的:越来越多的通勤者和旅行者利用他们在长途火车上的时间进行移动工作。在这种环境下工作对精神负荷的影响尚不清楚。作为广泛的实地研究的一部分,本文讨论的研究解决了ICE日常远程工作执行期间的精神工作量。方法:59人在ICE列车上执行一项常规任务:在两个小时内,他们在票务系统中处理虚构的客户查询。每隔10分钟,使用SEA量表测量他们的压力水平(Eilers et al. 1986)。在实验室的控制条件下,同样的人在一个办公室完成了一个类似的任务。结果:两两比较(Wilcoxon sign -rank检验)显示,在列车上工作时,心理负荷显著增加。年龄效应的检验表明,列车状态下的心理负荷随着年龄的增长而增加。结论:在ICE列车上进行日常远程工作时,必须假设工作环境会导致更高的精神负荷。相应调整任务内容和时间范围,确保安全健康工作。关键词:远程工作;日常任务;精神紧张
Mobile Wissensarbeit in öffentlichen Fernzügen – Höhere mentale Beanspruchung als im Einzelbüro bei der mobilen Bearbeitung von Routineaufgaben
Remote work in public long-distance trains – Higher mental load than in a single office during remote processing of routine tasks Objective: More and more commuters and travelers are using their time in long-distance trains for mobile work. The impact of working in this environment on the resulting mental workload is not well understood. As part of an extensive field study, the study discussed in this paper addresses mental workload during the execution of routine remote work in the ICE. Methods: 59 persons performed a routine task in an ICE train: For two hours, they processed fictitious customer inquiries in a ticket system. Every 10 minutes, their stress level was measured using the SEA scale (Eilers et al. 1986). In a control condition in the laboratory, the same individuals completed a comparable task in a single office. Results: A pairwise comparison (Wilcoxon signed-rank test) revealed significantly higher mental load during in-train working. Examination of age effects indicates that mental load in the train condition increases with age. Conclusion: When performing routine remote work on an ICE train, it must be assumed that the work environment will lead to higher mental workload. Task content and temporal scope should be adjusted accordingly to ensure safe and healthy work. Keywords: remote work – routine task – mental strain – public transport – cognitive ergonomics