An ergonomic study on the 'morningness' and 'eveningness' of call center agents and its effect on cognitive performance

The increasing adaptation of shiftwork in the Philippines and its reported adverse effects had encouraged research studies among Filipino workers. This study aims to identify the circadian clock behavior of the shiftworker and its relationship together with the shift schedule against the level of pe...

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Main Authors: Gutierrez, Alma Maria Jennifer A., Arga, Satrina R., Cruz, Kea S., Jison, Beatrice J.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-34422022-08-03T07:52:03Z An ergonomic study on the 'morningness' and 'eveningness' of call center agents and its effect on cognitive performance Gutierrez, Alma Maria Jennifer A. Arga, Satrina R. Cruz, Kea S. Jison, Beatrice J. The increasing adaptation of shiftwork in the Philippines and its reported adverse effects had encouraged research studies among Filipino workers. This study aims to identify the circadian clock behavior of the shiftworker and its relationship together with the shift schedule against the level of performance. The subjects used in this study were call center agents. Subjects were initially asked to answer a compilation of survey from the Standard Shift work Index (SSI) and Swedish Occupational Fatigue Inventory (SOFI). During the experiment proper, three laptops with head microphones were used where each laptop contained the software and programs in measuring the speech ability, reaction time and memory of participants. Majority of the respondents belong to the morning type and only one belonged to the intermediate type. The General Health Score (SSI) of the agents was generally poor in the aspect of their psychological health. The Swedish Occupational Fatigue Inventory (SOFI) scores showed that the respondents did not experience excessive fatigue. Based on the two-way ANOVA, it was found that the three speech ability measures and reaction time were significant in terms of the performance deterioration at each schedule in relation to the body clock of the individual. © 2017 IJTech. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2443 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/faculty_research/article/3442/type/native/viewcontent Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Shift systems--Philippines Cognition Circadian rhythms Call center agents--Philippines Industrial Engineering Operations Research, Systems Engineering and Industrial Engineering
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Shift systems--Philippines
Cognition
Circadian rhythms
Call center agents--Philippines
Industrial Engineering
Operations Research, Systems Engineering and Industrial Engineering
spellingShingle Shift systems--Philippines
Cognition
Circadian rhythms
Call center agents--Philippines
Industrial Engineering
Operations Research, Systems Engineering and Industrial Engineering
Gutierrez, Alma Maria Jennifer A.
Arga, Satrina R.
Cruz, Kea S.
Jison, Beatrice J.
An ergonomic study on the 'morningness' and 'eveningness' of call center agents and its effect on cognitive performance
description The increasing adaptation of shiftwork in the Philippines and its reported adverse effects had encouraged research studies among Filipino workers. This study aims to identify the circadian clock behavior of the shiftworker and its relationship together with the shift schedule against the level of performance. The subjects used in this study were call center agents. Subjects were initially asked to answer a compilation of survey from the Standard Shift work Index (SSI) and Swedish Occupational Fatigue Inventory (SOFI). During the experiment proper, three laptops with head microphones were used where each laptop contained the software and programs in measuring the speech ability, reaction time and memory of participants. Majority of the respondents belong to the morning type and only one belonged to the intermediate type. The General Health Score (SSI) of the agents was generally poor in the aspect of their psychological health. The Swedish Occupational Fatigue Inventory (SOFI) scores showed that the respondents did not experience excessive fatigue. Based on the two-way ANOVA, it was found that the three speech ability measures and reaction time were significant in terms of the performance deterioration at each schedule in relation to the body clock of the individual. © 2017 IJTech.
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author Gutierrez, Alma Maria Jennifer A.
Arga, Satrina R.
Cruz, Kea S.
Jison, Beatrice J.
author_facet Gutierrez, Alma Maria Jennifer A.
Arga, Satrina R.
Cruz, Kea S.
Jison, Beatrice J.
author_sort Gutierrez, Alma Maria Jennifer A.
title An ergonomic study on the 'morningness' and 'eveningness' of call center agents and its effect on cognitive performance
title_short An ergonomic study on the 'morningness' and 'eveningness' of call center agents and its effect on cognitive performance
title_full An ergonomic study on the 'morningness' and 'eveningness' of call center agents and its effect on cognitive performance
title_fullStr An ergonomic study on the 'morningness' and 'eveningness' of call center agents and its effect on cognitive performance
title_full_unstemmed An ergonomic study on the 'morningness' and 'eveningness' of call center agents and its effect on cognitive performance
title_sort ergonomic study on the 'morningness' and 'eveningness' of call center agents and its effect on cognitive performance
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2017
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2443
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