Perceived advantages and drawbacks of teleworking during the economic crisis and COVID-19: A cross-sectional study among university degree holders.

Chadia Haddad, Maha Zakhour, Hala Sacre, Joanne Karam, Sami El Khatib, Marwan Akel, Pascale Salameh
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This study aimed to identify the perceived advantages and drawbacks of teleworking and their correlates, including health problems, among Lebanese workers holding a university degree. A web-based cross-sectional self-report questionnaire created on Google Forms was used to survey 230 participants through snowball sampling between October 2022 and March 2023. The majority of respondents recognized both the advantages (67.03%) and drawbacks (66.34%) associated with teleworking, suggesting mixed feelings toward this format. Despite the limited satisfaction with teleworking, respondents acknowledged the advantages associated with remote working; in particular, younger, less physically active, and more educated participants valued teleworking more than their counterparts. The mean perception of advantages and drawbacks of telework did not significantly change with participants' work status (hybrid, online, and in-person). The study revealed a high prevalence of consistent sleeping difficulty (35.7%), limited regular physical activity (60.4%), work-related musculoskeletal disorders (48.7%), back pain (5.7%), and visual disorders (48%) among Lebanese workers. Despite the limited satisfaction with teleworking, respondents acknowledged advantages such as cost and time savings. Older workers showed a preference against teleworking, potentially due to its impact on well-being. Factors such as education, career satisfaction, and prior teleworking experience influenced individuals' perceptions of telework benefits.

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经济危机和 COVID-19 期间远程工作的优势和弊端:一项针对大学学位持有者的横截面研究。
本研究旨在确定拥有大学学位的黎巴嫩工人对远程工作的利弊及其相关性,包括健康问题。在 2022 年 10 月至 2023 年 3 月期间,通过滚雪球式抽样,对 230 名参与者进行了调查。大多数受访者都认识到了远程办公的优点(67.03%)和缺点(66.34%),这表明他们对这种工作形式褒贬不一。尽管受访者对远程办公的满意度有限,但他们也承认远程办公的优势,尤其是年轻、体力活动较少和受教育程度较高的受访者比其他受访者更重视远程办公。对远程工作优点和缺点的平均看法并没有随着参与者的工作状态(混合、在线和面对面)发生显著变化。研究显示,在黎巴嫩工人中,经常性睡眠困难(35.7%)、经常性体力活动受限(60.4%)、与工作有关的肌肉骨骼疾病(48.7%)、背痛(5.7%)和视力障碍(48%)的发生率很高。尽管受访者对远程工作的满意度有限,但他们承认远程工作具有节约成本和时间等优点。年龄较大的工人表示不喜欢远程工作,这可能是由于远程工作会影响他们的健康。教育、职业满意度和以前的远程工作经验等因素影响了个人对远程工作益处的看法。
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