Desk-based workers’ perspectives on using sit-stand workstations: a qualitative analysis of the Stand@Work study

Jul 26, 2014BMC public health

Desk workers' views on using sit-stand desks: a detailed study

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Abstract

A total of 42 participants reported that using a sit-stand workstation was generally perceived as acceptable and feasible.

  • Most participants were intrinsically motivated to try the sit-stand workstation due to curiosity and interest in health benefits.
  • Three usage patterns emerged: task-based routine, time-based routine, and no particular routine.
  • Common barriers included working in an open plan office and issues with workstation design.
  • Facilitators for use were a supportive work environment, perceived physical health benefits, and perceived work benefits.
  • Participants expressed interest in continuing to use a sit-stand workstation in the future.

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