“Are we working (too) comfortably?”: a focus group study to understand sedentary behaviour when working at home and identify intervention strategies

Jun 6, 2024BMC public health

How Comfortable Is Too Comfortable? Understanding Sitting Habits When Working from Home and Ways to Improve Them

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Abstract

Most participants recognized that working from home (w@h) has elevated occupational sedentary behavior (SB).

  • Line managers emphasized the need to support employees in managing workloads and encourage taking breaks.
  • Multiple factors, including capability, opportunity, and motivation, were identified as influential on both employee and line manager behavior.
  • Reduced physical opportunities for breaks were noted, with blurred work-life boundaries making it challenging for employees to decrease SB.
  • Unique social expectations, such as the need to be constantly available online, negatively affected behavior for both employees and line managers.
  • A variety of strategies for reducing SB at both individual and organizational levels were proposed.

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