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A scoping review of digital workplace wellness interventions in low- and middle-income countries

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A scoping review of digital workplace wellness interventions in low- and middle-income countries
2023
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Nome da publicação: A scoping review of digital workplace wellness interventions in low- and middle-income countries

Autores: Yi Chiann Thai, Deanna Sim, Tracy A. McCaffrey, Amutha Ramadas, Hema Malini, Jessica L. Watterson,Editor: Ali A. Weinstein

Fonte: PLOS ONE

Publicado em: 2023

Tipo de arquivo: Artigo de periódico

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Digital technology-based interventions have gained popularity over the last two decades, due to the ease with which they are scalable and low in implementation cost. Multicomponent health promotion programmes, with significant digital components, are increasingly being deployed in the workplace to assess and promote employees’ health behaviours and reduce risk of chronic diseases. However, little is known about workplace digital health interventions in low- and middle- income countries (LMICs). This review is the first to map and describe the impact of digital wellness interventions in the workplace in LMICs. Only a small number of studies met the inclusion criteria. Modest evidence was found that digital workplace wellness interventions were feasible, cost-effective, and acceptable. However, long-term, and consistent effects were not found, and further studies are needed to provide more evidence. This scoping review identified multiple digital health interventions in LMIC workplace settings and highlighted a few important research gaps.