[HTML][HTML] Co-design and development of the sit-stand e-guide: An e-training program for the optimal use of sit-stand workstations

H Zerguine, GN Healy, AD Goode, A Abbott… - Applied Ergonomics, 2024 - Elsevier
This paper describes the co-design and development process of an evidence-informed e-
training program (Sit-Stand e-Guide) to support the safe and optimal use of sit-stand …

Pilot implementation and evaluation of the Sit-Stand e-Guide: an e-training program on the use of sit-stand workstations

H Zerguine, V Johnston, AD Goode, GN Healy - Ergonomics, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract The 'Sit-Stand e-Guide'e-training program, designed to promote appropriate use of
sit-stand workstations (SSWs), was evaluated for usability, acceptability and impact on …

Ergonomics training coupled with new Sit-Stand workstation implementation influences usage

MF Riddell, JP Callaghan - Ergonomics, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Currently, there is no guidance on the training programme approach that should be provided
to new sit-stand workstation users to optimally integrate workstation usage patterns into their …

The introduction of sit–stand worktables; aspects of attitudes, compliance and satisfaction

S Wilks, M Mortimer, P Nylén - Applied ergonomics, 2006 - Elsevier
The introduction of sit–stand worktables was examined in this study. Purchasers at four
companies were interviewed regarding preparations prior to purchase, follow-up after …

Sit-stand workstation for office workers: Impact on sedentary time, productivity, comfort and feasability

C Baukens, V Hermans, L Daenen - Proceedings of the 20th Congress of …, 2019 - Springer
Sedentary behavior, also at work, increases the risk of cardiovascular disease, obesity,
diabetes and even earlier mortality (eg Biswas et al. 2015). Employees should be …

Current and ceased users of sit stand workstations: a qualitative evaluation of ergonomics, safety and health factors within a workplace setting

B Henderson, R Stuckey, T Keegel - BMC Public Health, 2018 - Springer
Background Many workplaces have implemented sit-stand workstations (SSW), which
enable a worker to transition between sitting and standing as they perform their work …

The impact of sit–stand office workstations on worker discomfort and productivity: a review

T Karakolis, JP Callaghan - Applied ergonomics, 2014 - Elsevier
This review examines the effectiveness of sit–stand workstations at reducing worker
discomfort without causing a decrease in productivity. Four databases were searched for …

Muscle activity and posture differences in the sit and stand phases of sit-to-stand workstation use: a comparison of computer configurations

K Babski-Reeves, A Calhoun - IIE Transactions on Occupational …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
OCCUPATIONAL APPLICATIONS We found differences in muscle activity, joint angles, and
discomfort ratings between seated versus standing computerized work, with the standing …

A comparison of trunk biomechanics, musculoskeletal discomfort and productivity during simulated sit-stand office work

T Karakolis, J Barrett, JP Callaghan - Ergonomics, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Sedentary office work has been shown to cause low back discomfort and potentially cause
injury. Prolonged standing work has been shown to cause discomfort. The implementation of …

Comparisons of musculoskeletal complaints and data entry between a sitting and a sit-stand workstation paradigm

B Husemann, CY Von Mach, D Borsotto… - Human …, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Seated working positions are often regarded as a cause for discomfort in the
musculoskeletal system. Performing work in different working positions—that is, alternating …