Safety and Health at Work Vol. 14 Issue 1 2023
Application of Ecological Momentary Assessment in Studies with Rotation Workers in the Resources and Related Construction Sectors: A Systematic Review (Review Article)
    
    
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Safety and Health at Work Vol. 14 Issue 1 2023
Application of Ecological Momentary Assessment in Studies with Rotation Workers in the Resources and Related Construction Sectors: A Systematic Review (Review Article)
            Application of Ecological Momentary Assessment in Studies with Rotation Workers in the Resources and Related Construction Sectors: A Systematic Review (Review Article)
Subject
Ecological momentary assessment, FIFO, Mining, Offshore oil and gas, Rotation work
            Description
Whilst Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) can provide important insights over time and across contexts among rotation workers whose work periods alternate with leave at home, it can also be challenging to implement in the resources and construction sectors. This review aimed to provide a summary of the methodological characteristics of EMA studies assessing health outcomes and related behaviors in rotation workers. Systematic searches in PubMed, Medline, EMBASE, CINAHL, PsycINFO, and Scopus were done to include 23 studies using EMA methods in assessing health-related outcomes and behaviors. EMA designs included daily diary: assessments once per day typically fixed at the end of day (47.8%), within day fixed interval time-based design: assessments on multiple times per day at certain times of day (17.4%) and combination of both designs (34.8%). Studies employed paper and pencil diaries (73.9%) and one or more electronic methods (60.9%): wrist-worn actigraphy device (52.2%) and online-based diaries (26.1%) for data collection. Most of the studies (91.3%) did not report prompting -EMAs by schedule alerts or compliance. Daily diary and within day fixed interval dairies designs are common, with the increasing use of electronic EMA delivery techniques. It is unclear how well participants adhere to assessment schedules, as these are inadequately reported. Researchers should report compliance-related information.
            Creator
Bernard Yeboah-Asiamah Asare, Suzanne Robinson, Dominika Kwasnicka, Daniel Powell
            Publisher
Elsevier Korea LLC
            Date
March 2023
            Contributor
Sri Wahyuni
            Format
PDF
            Language
English
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Text
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Safety and Health at Work Vol. 14 Issue 1 2023
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Citation
Bernard Yeboah-Asiamah Asare, Suzanne Robinson, Dominika Kwasnicka, Daniel Powell, “Safety and Health at Work Vol. 14 Issue 1 2023
Application of Ecological Momentary Assessment in Studies with Rotation Workers in the Resources and Related Construction Sectors: A Systematic Review (Review Article),” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed October 30, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/2570.
    Application of Ecological Momentary Assessment in Studies with Rotation Workers in the Resources and Related Construction Sectors: A Systematic Review (Review Article),” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed October 30, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/2570.