An Analysis of Work-Related Stress Using Smart Devices: A Preliminary Study †
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Background
1.2. Objective
2. Material and Methods
2.1. Information Sources
2.2. Search
2.3. Eligibility
- Studies about heart rate monitoring and stress;
- Studies about heart rate monitoring and work;
- Studies about medical doctors and stress;
- Last ten years of study, full text, on humans.
- Studies about a specific disease or primary heart disease;
- Cardiopathy-induced studies with psychological conditions;
- Animal studies.
2.4. Additional Analyses
Heart Rate Monitor
3. Results
3.1. Risk of Bias
3.2. Trial Results
4. Discussion
4.1. Limitation
4.2. Bias and Fi-Index Tool
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Author and Year | Risk of Bias | Main Results |
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Enoki et al. (2017) [10] | High | Stress-related and HR |
Kanthak et al. (2017) [11] | Unclear | Burnout depression and stress-related HR |
Föhr et al. (2016) [12] | Moderate | Employes and external activity on stress and HR |
Semmer et al. (2015) [13] | Unclear | Illegitimate work and stress-related HR |
Chema et al. (2013) [14] | Low | Yoga and work stress-related HR |
Chema et al. (2011) [15] | Low | Yoga and work stress-related HR |
MD1 | MD2 | Psy | |
---|---|---|---|
WT | 65–104 | 69–92 | 67–88 |
RT | 70–101 | 62–79 | 62–78 |
N | 51–89 | 51–78 | 44–79 |
RT | 68–85 | 60–78 | 62–72 |
WT | 72–93 | 65–82 | 71–85 |
N | 45–78 | 52–69 | 48–75 |
WT | 71–95 | 73–91 | 70–92 |
RT | 70–99 | 63–79 | 62–78 |
N | 51–89 | 50–75 | / |
RT | 69–85 | 60–78 | 60–75 |
WT | 72–93 | 65–82 | 71–85 |
N | 45–78 | 52–69 | 48–75 |
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Fiorillo, L.; Mehta, V.; Meto, A.; D’Amico, C. An Analysis of Work-Related Stress Using Smart Devices: A Preliminary Study. Eng. Proc. 2023, 56, 190. https://doi.org/10.3390/ASEC2023-15956
Fiorillo L, Mehta V, Meto A, D’Amico C. An Analysis of Work-Related Stress Using Smart Devices: A Preliminary Study. Engineering Proceedings. 2023; 56(1):190. https://doi.org/10.3390/ASEC2023-15956
Chicago/Turabian StyleFiorillo, Luca, Vini Mehta, Aida Meto, and Cesare D’Amico. 2023. "An Analysis of Work-Related Stress Using Smart Devices: A Preliminary Study" Engineering Proceedings 56, no. 1: 190. https://doi.org/10.3390/ASEC2023-15956