University of Nottingham logo, linking to repository homepage
      View Item 
      • Nottingham Research Data Management Repository
      • University of Nottingham Research Data Management Service
      • Public Research Data
      • View Item
      • Nottingham Research Data Management Repository
      • University of Nottingham Research Data Management Service
      • Public Research Data
      • View Item
      JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

      Office workers' perceived barriers and facilitators to taking regular micro-breaks at work: full result table

      Thumbnail
      View/Open
      Result Table (48.05Kb)
      Publication date
      2017-01-16
      Creators
      Huang, Yitong
      Metadata
      Show full item record
      Description
      Research has suggested regular breaks in sedentary office workers are important for health, wellbeing and long-term productivity. Although there exist many computerized break reminders, few are based on user needs and requirements as determined by formative research. This is the result table from a diary-probed interview study with 20 office workers on their perceived barriers and facilitators to taking regular micro-breaks at work.
      External URI
      • https://rdmc.nottingham.ac.uk/handle/internal/75
      DOI
      • http://doi.org/10.17639/nott.72
      Subjects
      • Employees -- Health and hygiene
      • Executives -- Health and hygiene
      • Time management
      • Rest periods
      • Business & Administrative Studies::Human resource management::Health & safety issues
      • H Social sciences::HD Industries. Land use. Labor
      Divisions
      • University of Nottingham, UK Campus::Faculty of Science::School of Computer Science
      Deposit date
      2017-01-16
      Data type
      Interview results
      Contributors
      • Blake, Holly
      • Morgan, Kathryn
      • Benford, Steve
      Funders
      • Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council
      • Unilever Ltd. UK
      Grant number
      • EP/L015463/1
      • EP/G065802/1
      Data collection method
      Interview
      Resource languages
      • en
      Publisher
      The University of Nottingham

      Browse

      All of Nottingham Research Data Management RepositoryBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjectsThis CollectionBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjects

      My Account

      UoN Login

      Arkivum Files

      My Downloads

      Statistics

      Most Popular ItemsStatistics by CountryMost Popular Authors
       

      Research @ The University of Nottingham

      King's Meadow Campus

      Lenton Lane

      Nottingham, NG7 2NR

      For further information and policies refer to https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/library/research/research-data-management/index.aspx

      For further information and policies refer to Policies

      For information on accessibility refer to https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/utilities/accessibility/dspace.aspx

      and the Accessibility Statement