Wearable health devices in the workplace: The importance of habits to sustain the use

Stefan Stepanovic, Tobias Mettler, Manuel Schmidt-Kraepelin, Scott Thiebes, A. Sunyaev
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The use of wearable health devices, such as activity trackers or biosensors, offers great potential for managing one’s health levels. Since they are affordable and widely available, organizations are also taking advantage of these systems (referred to as physiolytics), seeing an opportunity to handle some health-related challenges in the workplace. However, once physiolytics are implemented in the workspace, organizations face difficulties in sustaining employees' participation. This is a major problem because, to generate data that can contribute to personal health empowerment, physiolytics need to be used in a continuous manner. Habits are recognized as significant factors in determining sustained use of physiolytics, but there are no precise investigations on how organizations can have an impact on this matter. Because habits are highly contextdependent, organizations have the opportunity to create favorable conditions so that participating employees develop a habituation towards the use of physiolytics. Accordingly, in this paper, we conduct a narrative review to critically evaluate reported evidence and, then, formulate concrete propositions to support wearable health devices’ habituation. We therefore aim to provide practitioners with upstream interventions to concretely help them in increasing the success of physiolytics' implementation as well as open the way for further investigations in this strand of research.
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工作场所的可穿戴健康设备:维持使用习惯的重要性
使用可穿戴健康设备,如活动追踪器或生物传感器,为管理个人健康水平提供了巨大的潜力。由于它们价格合理且广泛可用,组织也在利用这些系统(称为物理分解),看到了处理工作场所中与健康相关的一些挑战的机会。然而,一旦在工作空间中实施了物理分解,组织就会面临维持员工参与的困难。这是一个重大问题,因为要生成有助于增强个人健康能力的数据,需要持续使用生理分析。习惯被认为是决定持续使用生理溶解剂的重要因素,但没有关于组织如何对这一问题产生影响的精确调查。因为习惯是高度依赖环境的,所以组织有机会创造有利的条件,使参与的员工养成使用生理分解学的习惯。因此,在本文中,我们进行了叙述性审查,以批判性地评估报告的证据,然后制定具体主张,以支持可穿戴健康设备的习惯化。因此,我们的目标是为从业者提供上游干预措施,具体帮助他们提高生理分解学实施的成功,并为这一研究链的进一步调查开辟道路。
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