Efectos de la telepresión y de la sobrecarga de trabajo en la calidad del sueño:Un estudio exploratorio en teletrabajadores españoles
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10155461Palabras clave:
Telepression, Sleep quality, Recovery processes, Work overload, Information and telecommunication technologiesResumen
The COVID-19 pandemic caused a rapid implementation of teleworking in
organizations worldwide, which generated a conflict between family and work life. At work, there has been a constant concern about addressing the messages we receive through information and communication technologies (ICT), called telepressure, in the workplace. Telepressure, that is, the constant concern to attend to messages received through ICT, can have negative consequences for the health and productivity of workers. This work aims to analyze the effects of telepressure and work overload in a convenience sample of 110 Spanish teleworkers. The results of the structural equation analysis show that telepressure partially influenced the recovery processes, with the influence of work overload on rest and insomnia problems being more pronounced. In practice, it is expected that
these results will help professionals take into account the implications of this form of work, the stress it generates and its influence on rest, as well as the repercussions on the health and productivity of workers and, therefore hence in the productivity of the organization.
This article was originally deposited in Zenodo as part of the ALBUS Conference open-access archive.
Citation:
Castilla Ramos, M., & Salazar-Concha, C. (2023). Efectos de la telepresión y de la sobrecarga de trabajo en la calidad del sueño: Un estudio exploratorio en teletrabajadores españoles. Proceedings of the 2023 Academy of Latin American Business and Sustainability Studies (ALBUS), Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10155461
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