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A multi-component intervention to sit less and move more in a contact centre setting: a feasibility study
by
Murphy, Rebecca C.
, Edwardson, Charlotte L.
, Healy, Genevieve N.
, Graves, Lee E. F.
, Shepherd, Sam O.
, Morris, Abigail S.
in
Acceptability
/ Analysis
/ Assessments
/ Biostatistics
/ Call centers
/ Desks
/ Diabetes
/ Education
/ Email
/ Employees
/ Environmental Health
/ Epidemiology
/ Exercise
/ Feasibility
/ Feasibility studies
/ Health
/ Health aspects
/ Health behavior
/ Health promotion
/ health promotion and society
/ Intervention
/ Leadership
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Perceptions
/ Physical activity
/ Production management
/ Productivity
/ Public Health
/ Recruitment
/ Research Article
/ Researchers
/ Sedentary behavior
/ Sedentary behaviour
/ Standing
/ Systematic review
/ Team leaders
/ Vaccine
/ Work environment
/ Work stations
/ Workers
/ Workload
/ Workloads
/ Workplace
/ Workstations
2019
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A multi-component intervention to sit less and move more in a contact centre setting: a feasibility study
by
Murphy, Rebecca C.
, Edwardson, Charlotte L.
, Healy, Genevieve N.
, Graves, Lee E. F.
, Shepherd, Sam O.
, Morris, Abigail S.
in
Acceptability
/ Analysis
/ Assessments
/ Biostatistics
/ Call centers
/ Desks
/ Diabetes
/ Education
/ Email
/ Employees
/ Environmental Health
/ Epidemiology
/ Exercise
/ Feasibility
/ Feasibility studies
/ Health
/ Health aspects
/ Health behavior
/ Health promotion
/ health promotion and society
/ Intervention
/ Leadership
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Perceptions
/ Physical activity
/ Production management
/ Productivity
/ Public Health
/ Recruitment
/ Research Article
/ Researchers
/ Sedentary behavior
/ Sedentary behaviour
/ Standing
/ Systematic review
/ Team leaders
/ Vaccine
/ Work environment
/ Work stations
/ Workers
/ Workload
/ Workloads
/ Workplace
/ Workstations
2019
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A multi-component intervention to sit less and move more in a contact centre setting: a feasibility study
by
Murphy, Rebecca C.
, Edwardson, Charlotte L.
, Healy, Genevieve N.
, Graves, Lee E. F.
, Shepherd, Sam O.
, Morris, Abigail S.
in
Acceptability
/ Analysis
/ Assessments
/ Biostatistics
/ Call centers
/ Desks
/ Diabetes
/ Education
/ Email
/ Employees
/ Environmental Health
/ Epidemiology
/ Exercise
/ Feasibility
/ Feasibility studies
/ Health
/ Health aspects
/ Health behavior
/ Health promotion
/ health promotion and society
/ Intervention
/ Leadership
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Perceptions
/ Physical activity
/ Production management
/ Productivity
/ Public Health
/ Recruitment
/ Research Article
/ Researchers
/ Sedentary behavior
/ Sedentary behaviour
/ Standing
/ Systematic review
/ Team leaders
/ Vaccine
/ Work environment
/ Work stations
/ Workers
/ Workload
/ Workloads
/ Workplace
/ Workstations
2019
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A multi-component intervention to sit less and move more in a contact centre setting: a feasibility study
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A multi-component intervention to sit less and move more in a contact centre setting: a feasibility study
2019
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Overview
Background
Call agents spend ~ 90% of their working day seated, which may negatively impact health, productivity, and wellbeing. This study aimed to explore the acceptability and feasibility of a multi-component workplace intervention targeting increased activity and decreased prolonged sitting in the contact centre setting prior to a full-scale effectiveness trial.
Methods
An 8-week non-randomised pre-post feasibility study was conducted. Using a mixed methods approach, focus groups and interviews were thematically analysed to explore the acceptability and feasibility of key study phases, and provide context to agents’ process evaluation and survey responses. The multi-component intervention, conducted in a single call centre, included height-adjustable workstations, emails, education and training sessions, and support from team leaders and a workplace champion.
Results
Six (of 20) team leaders were recruited, with 17 of 84 call agents
(
78% female, 39.3 ± 11.9 years) completing baseline assessments and 13 completing follow-up. High workload influenced recruitment. Call agents perceived assessments as acceptable, though strategies are needed to enhance fidelity. Education sessions, height-adjustable workstations and emails were perceived as the most effective components; however, height-adjustable hot-desks were not perceived as feasible in this setting.
Conclusions
This study has identified unique, pragmatic considerations for conducting a multi-level, multi-component PA and SB intervention and associated evaluation in highly sedentary call agents in the challenging contact centre setting. The intervention was largely perceived positively, with call agents and team leaders describing numerous perceived positive effects on behavioural, health and work-related outcomes. Findings will be of value to researchers attempting to intervene in contact centres and will be used by the current authors to design a subsequent trial.
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