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Perelman, J., Serranheira, F., Castanheira, F., Raposo, J. F. , Aguiar, P., Neves, P....Laires, P. (2024). Teleworking: Does it make workers healthier and productive? A cross-sectional study on a Southern European population. BMC Public Health . 24 (1)
J. Perelman et al., "Teleworking: Does it make workers healthier and productive? A cross-sectional study on a Southern European population", in BMC Public Health , vol. 24, no. 1, 2024
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author = "Perelman, J. and Serranheira, F. and Castanheira, F. and Raposo, J. F. and Aguiar, P. and Neves, P. and Ramos, S. and Dias, S. and Maia, T. and Laires, P.",
title = "Teleworking: Does it make workers healthier and productive? A cross-sectional study on a Southern European population",
journal = "BMC Public Health ",
year = "2024",
volume = "24",
number = "1",
doi = "10.1186/s12889-024-19481-y",
url = "https://link.springer.com/journal/12889"
}
TY - JOUR TI - Teleworking: Does it make workers healthier and productive? A cross-sectional study on a Southern European population T2 - BMC Public Health VL - 24 IS - 1 AU - Perelman, J. AU - Serranheira, F. AU - Castanheira, F. AU - Raposo, J. F. AU - Aguiar, P. AU - Neves, P. AU - Ramos, S. AU - Dias, S. AU - Maia, T. AU - Laires, P. PY - 2024 SN - 1471-2458 DO - 10.1186/s12889-024-19481-y UR - https://link.springer.com/journal/12889 AB - Background Teleworking (TW) has recently shifted from a marginal into a common practice. Yet, concerns have been raised regarding potential work-health negative effects, related to the reduced socialization, and extended working hours with computers at home, possibly offset by reduced commuting time or better individual work-life balance. This paper aims at describing the influence of TW on health, well-being, and productivity perceptions, and how this is shaped by TW conditions. Methods We collected data from workers of 25 companies that exert their activity in Portugal. Data were completed with a representative sample of workers who regularly participate in surveys (total N = 1,069). We applied an on-line questionnaire from September the 1st 2022 to December the 1st 2022. We performed a simple descriptive analysis of each variable. Then, we analyzed the relationship between TW conditions and self-reported health, and between TW conditions at home and productivity, using logistic regression models. Results We observed a high prevalence of self-perceived health worsening (15.9%), mostly among those with poor TW conditions. Most teleworkers enjoyed favorable TW conditions, despite limited company support. Relevant changes were observed in lifestyle factors, towards more smoking (5.5%), alcohol drinking (4.5%), and worse diet (10.1%). Two thirds reported enhanced productivity. A statistically significant relationship was observed between inadequate TW conditions, health deterioration, and lower productivity. A 6.0% point (pp) increased risk of productivity worsening was observed when employees faced at least one inadequate condition at home (no private working place at home, inadequate heating, artificial light, or absence of well-being at home). The risk of health deterioration increased by 12.9 pp when facing at least one of these inadequate conditions, and by 6.3 under hybrid TW, compared to one or two days of TW. Conclusions Most teleworkers highlighted a positive perspective about teleworking. Yet, TW conditions are not favorable for all workers, with consequences on health, well-being, and productivity, suggesting that further support is needed for teleworkers to protect their health at home, and reach its maximum benefit. ER -
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