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2024
Journal Article
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Work interruptions of office workers: The influence of the complexity of primary work tasks on the perception of interruptions

Abstract
BACKGROUND: Research demonstrates that work interruptions are considered one of the most common work stressors. Understanding the mechanisms of work interruptions is therefore vital to reducing worker stress and maintaining performance. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this research is to investigate the influence of the frequency of work interruptions on subjective workload in the context of office work. Specifically, the mediating influence of interruption perception as well as the moderating influence of the complexity of the primary task are examined. METHOD: The work interruptions of 492 office workers in Germany were collected by means of a one-day diary study. A mediation model and a conditional indirect effect model were calculated to examine the influence of interruption frequency on subjective workload, mediated by the individual perception of these interruptions as well as moderated by the complexity of the primary work tasks. RESULTS: The analyses indicated a significant mediation and moderation. This implies that, on the one hand, the perception of work interruptions significantly mediates the relationship between the frequency of work interruptions and subjective workload. On the other hand, more complex primary work tasks seem to strengthen the positive relationship between interruption frequency and perceived interruption overload. CONCLUSION: The study underlines that work interruptions need to be considered in a much more differentiated way than is currently the case. Both in research and in terms of intervention measures in the work context, the various influencing factors need to be identified for an assessment of the effects on the working person to be possible.
Author(s)
Rick, Vera B.
Brandl, Christopher  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Kommunikation, Informationsverarbeitung und Ergonomie FKIE  
Mertens, Mertens
Nitsch, Verena  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Kommunikation, Informationsverarbeitung und Ergonomie FKIE  
Journal
Work  
Open Access
DOI
10.3233/WOR-220684
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Fraunhofer-Institut für Kommunikation, Informationsverarbeitung und Ergonomie FKIE  
Keyword(s)
  • digital work

  • knowledge work

  • office work

  • routine work

  • task complexity

  • Workload

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