Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Change in sedentary behaviour break frequency |
measured via ActivPAL |
change from baseline to 4 weeks |
|
Primary |
Change in sedentary behaviour break duration |
measured via ActivPAL |
change from baseline to 4 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Change in work-related quality of life |
Short form 36 health survey (SF-36) measured on a 5-point Likert scale from 1 "all of the time" to 5 "None of the time". |
change from baseline to 6 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Change in Health outcomes |
Questions regarding work productivity, concentration and focus will be measured with questions adapted from The Health and Work Questionnaire (HWQ). The HWQ is a multidimensional tool used to measure various aspects of productivity. The HWQ consists of 24 questions, several items being multi-part questions with internal consistency scores ranging from alpha = 0.72 to 0.96. The questions are designed to assess work quality, quantity, and efficiency, as well as impatience, concentration/focus, work satisfaction and non-work satisfaction. For the current study, 15 items were chosen from this questionnaire that were relevant to "home-based" office workers. Items will be assessed with a ten-point response scale, tailored to each question (e.g., "my worst ever" to "my best ever"). |
change from baseline to 6 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Change in sitting time |
measured with the ActivPAL4 |
change in baseline to 4 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Change in standing time |
measured with the ActivPAL4 |
change in baseline to 4 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Change in moving time |
measured with the ActivPAL4 |
change in baseline to 4 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Change in prolonged sitting bouts |
measured with the ActivPAL4 |
change in baseline to 4 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Change in percentage of time spent sitting |
The validated three-item modified Occupational Sitting and Physical activity questionnaire (OSPAQ). The OSPAQ is a brief instrument reported to have excellent test-retest reliability (intraclass correlation coefficients = 0.73-0.90), moderate criterion validity for time spent sitting and standing (r = 0.65 and 0.49, respectively), and lower validity for time spent walking (r = 0.29). At each assessment period (baseline, week 1, week 2, week 3, week 4 and follow-up), participants will be asked to record both the number of days they were at work and total number of hours they worked in the last 7 days. Participants will then be asked to record a percentage of time spent sitting, standing, and moving (i.e. walking) (cumulative total of 100%) during work hours on a typical workday in the last 7 days. |
change from baseline to 6 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Change in percentage of time spent standing |
The validated three-item modified Occupational Sitting and Physical activity questionnaire (OSPAQ). The OSPAQ is a brief instrument reported to have excellent test-retest reliability (intraclass correlation coefficients = 0.73-0.90), moderate criterion validity for time spent sitting and standing (r = 0.65 and 0.49, respectively), and lower validity for time spent walking (r = 0.29). At each assessment period (baseline, week 1, week 2, week 3, week 4 and follow-up), participants will be asked to record both the number of days they were at work and total number of hours they worked in the last 7 days. Participants will then be asked to record a percentage of time spent sitting, standing, and moving (i.e. walking) (cumulative total of 100%) during work hours on a typical workday in the last 7 days. |
change from baseline to 6 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Change in percentage of time spent moving |
The validated three-item modified Occupational Sitting and Physical activity questionnaire (OSPAQ). The OSPAQ is a brief instrument reported to have excellent test-retest reliability (intraclass correlation coefficients = 0.73-0.90), moderate criterion validity for time spent sitting and standing (r = 0.65 and 0.49, respectively), and lower validity for time spent walking (r = 0.29). At each assessment period (baseline, week 1, week 2, week 3, week 4 and follow-up), participants will be asked to record both the number of days they were at work and total number of hours they worked in the last 7 days. Participants will then be asked to record a percentage of time spent sitting, standing, and moving (i.e. walking) (cumulative total of 100%) during work hours on a typical workday in the last 7 days. |
change from baseline to 6 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Change in sedentary break frequency |
measured using a modified version of the SIT-Q 7d;modified the base questionnaire to include domain-specific (work-related) break frequency and duration scores, which were the only items assessed for purposes of this study |
change from baseline to 6 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Change in sedentary break duration |
measured using a modified version of the SIT-Q 7d;modified the base questionnaire to include domain-specific (work-related) break frequency and duration scores, which were the only items assessed for purposes of this study |
change from baseline to 6 weeks |
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