Sivaramakrishnan Divya, Fitzsimons Claire, Morton Sarah, Manner Jillian, Jepson Ruth, Niven Ailsa
Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research and Policy, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
Physical Activity for Health Research Centre, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2025 Jun 23;22(1):84. doi: 10.1186/s12966-025-01762-3.
Covid-19 accelerated a transformational change in working practices, with a considerable proportion of desk-based workers now engaged in home or hybrid working. Working at home appears to exacerbate the already elevated levels of unhealthy occupational sedentary behaviour, and there is a need to support employees to reduce sedentary behaviour while working at home. The aim of this study was to develop an intervention to support employees to reduce sedentary behaviour when working at home utilising the novel integration of the Six Steps in Quality Intervention Development (6SQuID) and Behaviour Change Wheel (BCW) intervention development frameworks.
We report on 6SQuID steps 1-5, with the Capability, Opportunity and Motivation influence on Behaviour (COM-B) model integrated into steps 1-4, providing a theoretical organising framework. In step 4, the intervention functions and behaviour change technique elements of the BCW were used to accurately and consistently specify the active ingredients of the intervention. The test and refine phase of 6SQuID (step 5) evaluated the acceptability of elements of the intervention with a sample of Scottish Government employees.
The causal factors for employee sedentary behaviour while working at home were delineated, and theory of change/action models were constructed. Intervention components were developed to address causal factors and presented as a toolkit on an online platform. These comprised: 1) education on sedentary behaviour, 2) resources to aid intention formation and action planning, 3) strategies to increase movement, and 4) suggestions for support from colleagues/friends/family. Strategies aimed at line managers and organisations to support employees and create an organisational culture that enables employees to move more were also developed. The acceptability testing demonstrated the value of the toolkit format incorporating a suite of strategies, and feedback informed refinement of the toolkit.
This study addresses the urgent need to support employees to reduce sedentary behaviour while working at home. Using the novel application of integrated intervention development frameworks, a comprehensive intervention toolkit has been formulated and preliminarily tested. The toolkit comprises strategies and resources for employees, line managers and organisations. Further feasibility and effectiveness testing with a larger sample is recommended prior to large-scale implementation.
新冠疫情加速了工作方式的转型变革,现在相当一部分办公室职员采用居家办公或混合办公模式。在家工作似乎加剧了本就普遍存在的不健康的职业久坐行为,因此有必要帮助员工减少在家工作时的久坐行为。本研究的目的是利用质量干预开发六步法(6SQuID)和行为改变轮(BCW)干预开发框架的新颖整合,开发一种干预措施,以帮助员工减少在家工作时的久坐行为。
我们报告了6SQuID的第1至5步,将能力、机会和动机对行为的影响(COM-B)模型融入第1至4步,提供了一个理论组织框架。在第4步中,使用BCW的干预功能和行为改变技术要素来准确、一致地确定干预的有效成分。6SQuID的测试和完善阶段(第5步)对苏格兰政府员工样本评估了干预措施各要素的可接受性。
确定了员工在家工作时久坐行为的因果因素,并构建了变革理论/行动模型。制定了干预措施组成部分以解决因果因素,并在在线平台上作为工具包呈现。这些包括:1)久坐行为教育;2)有助于意图形成和行动计划的资源;3)增加活动量的策略;4)同事/朋友/家人提供支持的建议。还制定了针对直线经理和组织的策略,以支持员工并营造一种能让员工更多活动的组织文化。可接受性测试证明了包含一系列策略的工具包形式的价值,反馈为工具包的完善提供了依据。
本研究满足了帮助员工减少在家工作时久坐行为的迫切需求。通过综合干预开发框架的新颖应用,制定了一个全面的干预工具包并进行了初步测试。该工具包包括针对员工、直线经理和组织的策略及资源。建议在大规模实施之前,对更大样本进行进一步的可行性和有效性测试。