Alexander Nath, Sophia Schimmelpfennig, Charlotte Kreienbaum, Udo Konradt
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摘要
在工作场所长时间缺乏身体活动和久坐不动是影响员工健康和功能的主要风险因素。为了减轻这些风险,工作场所身体活动干预(WPAIs)通常在职业健康管理中实施,以促进员工的身体活动。本荟萃分析评估了WPAIs在减少精神和身体健康投诉以及改善组织结果(如缺勤、工作满意度和生产力)方面的有效性。利用生物心理社会模型,我们研究了基于正念的干预成分(身心干预)和基于群体的干预的额外影响。通过六个数据库(Web of Science、Cochrane Library、MEDLINE/Pubmed、Embase、APA PsycInfo和Science Direct)对纵向随机对照试验进行系统文献检索,得到K = 80个随机对照试验。通过干预后组间比较,贝叶斯三水平随机效应荟萃分析结构方程模型显示WPAIs具有小到中等的积极作用。WPAIs在减少心理健康投诉(k = 40, N = 6,602, g = -0.56)、身体健康投诉(k = 51, N = 7,856, g = -0.38)和改善组织结果(k = 30, N = 6,680, g = 0.30)方面有效。与身体干预相比,身心干预在减少心理和身体健康投诉以及改善组织成果方面表现出更大的有效性。在检查健康投诉的研究中,以组为基础的wpai与更好的依从性相关。在调查身体健康投诉和组织结果的研究中观察到剂量-反应关系,表明增加WPAI的使用可以增加收益。由于未计算的基线值和实质性的异质性而产生的潜在偏差需要仔细解释结果,并需要进一步调查。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
Move to improve: Meta-analysis of workplace physical activity interventions.
Extended periods of physical inactivity and sedentary behavior at the workplace are major risk factors for employees' health and functioning. To mitigate these risks, workplace physical activity interventions (WPAIs) are commonly implemented within occupational health management to promote employees' physical activity. This meta-analysis evaluates the effectiveness of WPAIs in reducing mental and physical health complaints and in improving organizational outcomes, such as absenteeism, job satisfaction, and productivity. Drawing on the biopsychosocial model, we investigate the additional impact of mindfulness-based intervention components (mind-body interventions) and group-based interventions. A systematic literature search for longitudinal randomized controlled trials across six databases (Web of Science, Cochrane Library, MEDLINE/Pubmed, Embase, APA PsycInfo, and Science Direct) yielded K = 80 randomized controlled trials. Using between-group postintervention comparisons, Bayesian three-level random-effects meta-analytic structural equation modeling revealed small to moderate positive effects for WPAIs. WPAIs were effective in reducing mental health complaints (k = 40, N = 6,602, g = -0.56), physical health complaints (k = 51, N = 7,856, g = -0.38), and improving organizational outcomes (k = 30, N = 6,680, g = 0.30). Mind-body interventions demonstrated greater effectiveness in reducing mental and physical health complaints and in improving organizational outcomes compared to body-only interventions. Group-based WPAIs were associated with better adherence within studies examining health complaints. A dose-response relationship was observed in studies investigating physical health complaints and organizational outcomes, indicating that increased WPAI usage increases benefits. Potential bias arising from unaccounted baseline values and substantial heterogeneity demand careful interpretation of findings and warrant further investigation. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
期刊介绍:
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology offers research, theory, and public policy articles in occupational health psychology, an interdisciplinary field representing a broad range of backgrounds, interests, and specializations. Occupational health psychology concerns the application of psychology to improving the quality of work life and to protecting and promoting the safety, health, and well-being of workers. This journal focuses on the work environment, the individual, and the work-family interface.