| Literature DB >> 23379485 |
Mitch J Duncan1, Mahbub Rashid, Corneel Vandelanotte, Nicoleta Cutumisu, Ronald C Plotnikoff.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Spatial configurations of office environments assessed by Space Syntax methodologies are related to employee movement patterns. These methods require analysis of floors plans which are not readily available in large population-based studies or otherwise unavailable. Therefore a self-report instrument to assess spatial configurations of office environments using four scales was developed.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23379485 PMCID: PMC3576330 DOI: 10.1186/1479-5868-10-16
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act ISSN: 1479-5868 Impact factor: 6.457
Description of items included in the original and the refined scales of local connectivity, overall connectivity, proximity of co-workers, visibility of co-workers
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| Hallways and passageways in my building frequently intersect each other | Yes | 2.35 (0.88) |
| There are many long hallways and passageways in my building | | 2.22 (0.84) |
| To get to the hallway/passageway closest to my workstation/desk I need to make many changes in direction | | 1.84 (0.85) |
| When travelling along hallways and passageways you can enter common areas such as kitchens, foyers and coffee rooms with a single change in direction | | 2.75 (0.85) |
| When standing in common areas such as kitchens/meeting rooms you can see into many other rooms | | 1.99 (0.78) |
| Office doors and other partitions between sections of the building are always closed | | 2.00 (0.80) |
| When standing at my workstation/desk I can see into many other rooms | | 2.05 (0.78) |
| Desks/workstations are located on either side of hallways and passageways | | 2.42 (0.89) |
| There are many direct "lines of sight" between workstations/desks | | 2.47 (0.87) |
| There are many alternative routes to move around my office (I don't have to go the same way every time) | Yes | 2.25 (0.91) |
| Clearly defined pathways for travel between workstations frequently intersect with each other | Yes | 2.34 (0.80) |
| I can access kitchen or coffee rooms directly from hallways/passageways | Yes | 3.28 (0.74) |
| I can take many different travel routes through the office to reach the same destination when travelling | Yes | 2.24 (0.95) |
| Passageways are well defined | | 3.10 (0.70) |
| There are few straight hallways and passageways | | 2.34 (0.85) |
| To access most of the separate offices (offices enclosed by floor to ceiling walls) in the building I have to move through another office first (ie a receptionist or administrators office) | | 1.93 (0.92) |
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| I can access most offices in the building directly from hallways/passageways without passing through another office or room | | 2.92 (0.90) |
| My office building has many rooms that are difficult to find | Yes | 1.64 (0.74) |
| In my office building you have to pass through at least one other office/room to reach most offices | | 1.89 (0.85) |
| I can access toilets directly from hallways/passageways | | 3.25 (0.81) |
| I can walk to colleagues desks/workstations easily without many changes in direction | | 2.93 (0.74) |
| Walking in my building requires frequent changes in direction one after another | Yes | 2.04 (0.74) |
| To travel from my workstation/desk to the closest toilet requires many changes in direction | Yes | 2.06 (0.78) |
| To travel from my workstation/desk to the closest meeting room/area requires many changes in direction | Yes | 2.01 (0.73) |
| To travel from the main entry of my building/floor to my workstation/desk requires many changes in direction | Yes | 2.09 (0.76) |
| I can walk to the workstation/desk of a co-worker without making any changes in direction | | 2.93 (0.74) |
| Walking from my own workstation/desk to most others in the building requires many changes in direction | Yes | 2.15 (0.79) |
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| From my workstation/desk I can hear other people talking quietly at their workstation/desk | Yes | 2.92 (0.85) |
| There are many other workstations/desks located in my building within a short walk of my workstation/desk | Yes | 2.88 (0.84) |
| In the area surrounding my workstation/desk there are lots of other workstations/desks | Yes | 2.50 (0.92) |
| The distance between my workstation/desk and the workstation/desk of co-workers I need to communicate with for my work makes it easier to call or email them than walk to their workstation/desk | | 1.95 (0.82) |
| There are many other workstations/desks located within a 1 minute walk of my workstation/desk | | 2.98 (0.90) |
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| From my workstation/desk I can see several colleagues sitting or standing at their workstations/desks (do not include offices with the door closed) | Yes | 2.59 (1.20) |
| From my workstation/desk I can see several colleagues closed office doors | | 1.58 (0.79) |
| I frequently "bump in to" other people when walking in my building | Yes | 2.90 (1.01) |
| I cannot actually see my colleagues at their desk because of physical barriers such as walls, high partitions and closed doors | | 2.15 (1.16) |
| Colleagues regularly see me at my workstation/desk and either wave, say hello, or stop for a conversation | | 2.90 (0.90) |
| When walking down hallways in my building I can see into areas like kitchens, coffee rooms, mail rooms, meeting rooms | | 2.97 (0.91) |
| There are many entry points to reach the floor that I work on within my building (do not consider locked fire exits) | | 2.19 (0.98) |
| I frequently see people/other employees walking around inside the building | Yes | 3.01 (0.84) |
| I frequently see people/other employees standing and talking inside the building | Yes | 2.89 (0.90) |
| When walking in hallways near my desk/workstation, I can see my desk/workstation from the hallway | 2.49 (1.01) |
Note. The absence of “Yes” beside an item indicates it was excluded from the refined scale. 1 – data are based on the means (SD) of the original items in the Phase one sample.
Relationships between refined OFFESS scales, duration and frequency of breaks in occupational sitting in the phase one sample
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| Total Sample1 | 0.45 (−21.73- 22.63) | −10.03 (−30.71- 10.65) | −6.87 (−26.97- 13.24) | 23.26 (4.08-42.45)* |
| Office Type | | | | |
| Private Enclosed Office (n = 70) | −20.66 (−76.30- 34.78) | 54.25 (8.84- 99.66)* | −35.82 (−85.36- 13.72) | 26.25 (−20.14- 72.64) |
| Shared Office (n = 59) | −41.06 (−107.08- 24.95) | −17.34 (−77.85- 43.16) | 20.14 (−26.62- 66.89) | 21.03 (−28.30- 70.36) |
| Open Plan Office (n = 172) | 4.67 (−21.00- 30.32) | −27.80 (−53.10- -2.50)* | −2.67 (−27.34- 22.00) | 28.91 (6.22- 51.60)* |
| Total Sample3 | −0.02 (−0.08- 0.034) | −0.11 (−0.17- -0.06)* | 0.15 (0.09- 0.20)* | 0.02 (−0.03- 0.07) |
| Office Type | ||||
| Private Enclosed Office (n = 70) | 0.47 (0.34- 0.60)* | −0.34 (−0.45- -0.23)* | −0.19 (−0.21- -0.08)* | 0.15 (0.04- 0.26)* |
| Shared Office (n = 59) | 0.28 (0.09- 0.47)* | −0.19 (−0.35- -0.02)* | 0.10 (−0.03- 0.23) | 0.02 (−0.11- 0.15) |
| Open Plan Office (n = 172) | −0.22 (−0.29- -0.15)* | −0.03 (−0.10- 0.05) | 0.30 (0.22- 0.37)* | 0.01 (−0.05- 0.08) |
Notes: *p = <0.05. 1. Covariates included in the analysis – gender, occupational category, autonomy, BMI, age, and office type. 2. Covariates included in the analysis – gender, occupational category, autonomy, BMI, and age. 3. Covariates included in the analysis – gender, occupational category, autonomy, BMI, age, office type, and duration of occupational sitting. 4. Covariates included in the analysis – gender, occupational category, autonomy, BMI, age, and duration of occupational sitting.
Description of socio-demographic, behavioural and environmental characteristics of the phase one and phase two samples
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| Male | 144 (46.9 %) | 9 (24.3 %) |
| Female | 163 (53.1 %) | 27 (75.7 %) |
| 48.74 (10.14) | 40.92 (10.99) | |
| 27.40 (5.82) | 27.42 (6.69) 1 | |
| Secondary School or less | 47 (15.3 %) | 0 (0.0 %) |
| Technical or Trade Certificate | 54 (17.6 %) | 5 (13.5 %) |
| University Degree | 206 (67.1 %) | 32 (86.5 %) |
| Professional | 244 (80.0) | 26 (70.3 %) |
| White Collar | 61 (20.0) | 11 (29.7 %) |
| 382.79 (105.03) | 399.32 (64.84) | |
| 10 (8,20) | 10 (5.25, 15) | |
| Private Enclosed Office | 71 (23.1 %) | 20 (54.1 %) |
| Shared Office | 61 (19.9 %) | 9 (24.3 %) |
| Open Plan Office | 175 (57.0 %) | 8 (21.6 %) |
Note 1 – due to missing data BMI is reported for 35 individuals.
Summary of average scores, internal consistency and test-retest reliability for OFFESS scales
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| Local Connectivity | 16 | 0.67 | 2.35 (0.34) | 5 | 0.70 | 2.29 (0.58) | 0.61 | 2.30 (0.27) | 0.84 |
| Overall Connectivity | 11 | 0.62 | 2.35 (0.36) | 6 | 0.86 | 2.49 (0.58) | 0.71 | 2.40 (0.24) | 0.87 |
| Proximity of Co-Workers | 5 | 0.77 | 2.65 (0.62) | 3 | 0.85 | 2.77 (0.77) | 0.46 | 2.71 (0.48) | 0.70 |
| Visibility of Co-Workers | 10 | 0.73 | 2.57 (0.53) | 4 | 0.78 | 2.85 (0.77) | 0.67 | 2.94 (0.41) | 0.86 |
Bivariate correlations between individual scales of the OFFESS (n = 307)
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| Local Connectivity | 1 | 0.301** | 0.463** | 0.337** |
| Overall Connectivity | | 1 | 0.292** | 0.220** |
| Visibility of Co-Workers | | | 1 | 0.598** |
| Proximity of Co-workers | 1 | |||
Notes. ** Indicates p = 0.01.
Differences in refined OFFESS scales by self-reported office type in the phase one sample
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| Local Connectivity | 2.29 (0.58) | 2.40 (0.49) | 2.61 (0.59)† | 9.180 | <0.001 |
| Overall Connectedness | 1.88 (0.65) | 1.98 (0.48) | 2.05 (0.58) | 2.472 | 0.086 |
| Visibility of Co-workers | 2.36 (0.84) | 2.67 (0.71)† | 3.10 (0.64)† | 30.534 | <0.001 |
| Proximity of Co-workers | 2.21 (0.78) | 2.57 (0.57)† | 3.07 (0.66)† | 44.526 | <0.001 |
Notes: † = Significantly different to all other office types. p = <0.05.