| Literature DB >> 16180479 |
Magnus Irestig1, Niklas Hallberg, Henrik Eriksson, Toomas Timpka.
Abstract
A large part of the health promotion in today's society is performed as peer-to-peer empowerment in voluntary organisations such as sports clubs, charities, and trade unions. In order to prevent work-related illness and long-term sickness absence, the aim of this study is to explore computer network services for empowerment of employees by peer-to-peer communication. The 'technique trade-off method was used for the analysis of the system design. A Critical Incident Technique questionnaire was distributed to a representative sample of trade union shop stewards (n = 386), and focus-group seminars were arranged where a preliminary set of requirements was discussed. Seven basic requirements were identified and matched to a set of 12 design issues for computer network services, allocating a subset of design issues to each requirement. The conclusion is that the systems design displays an inexpensive and potentially feasible method for peer-to-peer computing in voluntary health-promoting organisations.Mesh:
Year: 2005 PMID: 16180479 DOI: 10.1007/s10916-005-6100-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Syst ISSN: 0148-5598 Impact factor: 4.460