Evaluating a multi-component intervention to reduce and break up office workers' sitting with sit-stand desks using the APEASE criteria

Chater, AM (通讯作者),Univ Bedfordshire, Sch Sport Sci & Phys Act, Inst Sport & Phys Act Res, Polhill Ave, Bedford MK41 9EA, England.;Chater, AM (通讯作者),UCL, Ctr Behav Change, 1-19 Torrington Pl, London WC1E 7HB, England.
2022-3-7
Objective Sedentary workplace interventions have had success in reducing excessive sitting time in office workers, but barriers to implementation and uptake remain. This study formally assessed a theory-derived, sit-stand desk intervention using the APEASE (Acceptability, Practicability, Effectiveness, Affordability, Side-effects, Equity) criteria. Methods Thirteen adults (eight female, mean age 38 +/- 10 years) from the treatment arm of a sedentary behaviour intervention participated in semi-structured interviews. Thematic codes were inductively assigned to data items followed by deductive charting using the APEASE criteria. Results The intervention was highly acceptable, practicable, safe to deploy, and helped workers reduce workplace sitting time, though individual preferences and workload mediated engagement. Affordability of sit-stand desks and Equity of access were potential barriers to uptake. Conclusions Through the lens of the APEASE criteria, this theory-derived, multi-component sit-stand desk intervention showed acceptability, practicability and effectiveness in reducing and breaking up sedentary time at work with minimal side effects. Using this approach with further tailoring and personalisation may help workers achieve greater reductions in workplace sitting, though affordability and equity should be considered further.
BMC PUBLIC HEALTH
卷号:22|期号:1
收录类别:SCIE
语种
英语
来源机构
University of Bedfordshire; Brunel University; Brunel University; University of Bedfordshire; University of London; University College London
资助机构
Institute for Sport and Physical Activity Research at the University of Bedfordshire
资助信息
No external funding was received for this research. Marsha Brierley received a fee-funded PhD student bursary from the Institute for Sport and Physical Activity Research at the University of Bedfordshire.
被引频次(WOS)
1
被引频次(其他)
1
180天使用计数
2
2013以来使用计数
11
EISSN
1471-2458
出版年
2022-3-7
DOI
10.1186/s12889-022-12794-w
WOS学科分类
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
学科领域
循证公共卫生
关键词
Sedentary Behaviour change Intervention Office worker Feasibility Acceptability Apease