A systematic scoping review of health-promoting interventions for contact centre employees examined through a behaviour change wheel lens

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作者
Bell, Zoe [1 ]
Porcellato, Lorna [2 ]
Holland, Paula [3 ]
Morris, Abigail [3 ]
Smith, Chloe [2 ]
Haines, Charlotte [2 ]
Graves, Lee [1 ]
机构
[1] Liverpool John Moores Univ, Res Inst Sport & Exercise Sci, Liverpool, England
[2] Liverpool John Moores Univ, Publ Hlth Inst, Liverpool, England
[3] Univ Lancaster, Div Hlth Res, Lancaster, England
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PLOS ONE | 2024年 / 19卷 / 03期
关键词
WORKING-CONDITIONS; ADULTS; WORKPLACE; RISK; LIFE;
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10.1371/journal.pone.0298150
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Purpose Social determinants of health and poor working conditions contribute to excessive sickness absence and attrition in contact centre advisors. With no recent review conducted, the current scoping review is needed to investigate the volume, effectiveness, acceptability, and feasibility of health-promoting interventions for contact centre advisors. This will inform the adoption and implementation of evidence-based practice, and future research.Methods Searches conducted across four databases (MEDLINE, PsycInfo, CINAHL, Web of Science) and reference checking in February 2023 identified health-promoting interventions for contact centre advisors. Extracted and coded data from eligible interventions were systematically synthesised using the nine intervention functions of the Behaviour Change Wheel and behaviour change technique taxonomy.Results This scoping review identified a low number of high quality and peer-reviewed health-promoting intervention studies for contact centre advisors (28 studies since 2002). Most interventions were conducted in high-income countries with office-based advisors, predominantly using environmental restructuring and training strategies to improve health. Most interventions reported positive effectiveness results for the primary intended outcomes, which were broadly organised into: i) health behaviours (sedentary behaviour, physical activity, smoking); ii) physical health outcomes (musculoskeletal health, visual health, vocal health, sick building syndrome); iii) mental health outcomes (stress, job control, job satisfaction, wellbeing). Few interventions evaluated acceptability and feasibility.Conclusion There is little evidence on the effectiveness, acceptability, and feasibility of health-promoting interventions for contact centre advisors. Evidence is especially needed in low-to-middle income countries, and for remote/hybrid, nightshift, older and disabled advisors.
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