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Area of Science:

  • Occupational health
  • Human-computer interaction
  • Digital health

Background:

  • Accurate assessment of computer use is crucial for occupational health monitoring.
  • Self-report questionnaires are common but may lack precision in measuring digital work duration.
  • Compliance with workplace regulations regarding computer usage time is essential.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare the accuracy of a software package versus self-report questionnaires in assessing computer use duration.
  • To evaluate the impact of objective computer use measurement on occupational health surveillance.
  • To ensure alignment with legal requirements concerning worker computer exposure.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of a specialized software package for objective computer use tracking within a public administration setting.
  • Comparison of data from the software package against self-reported computer usage data collected via questionnaires.
  • Analysis of the implications of measured computer use durations in relation to medical examination thresholds.

Main Results:

  • The software package significantly reduced the number of workers exceeding the threshold for mandatory medical examinations.
  • A considerable number of workers self-reported less computer usage than was objectively recorded by the software.
  • Discrepancies between objective and self-reported data highlight potential underestimation in subjective assessments.

Conclusions:

  • Objective software-based measurement provides a more accurate assessment of computer use duration compared to self-reporting.
  • Implementing objective tracking can optimize occupational health resource allocation by accurately identifying at-risk individuals.
  • Findings support the use of technological solutions for reliable workplace digital exposure monitoring and regulatory compliance.