Sensory Processing, Office Features and Burnout Symptoms in an Office Worker Population – A Pilot Study
Description
Modern office concepts focus on open and flexible workspace designs to meet the demands of digital transformation and the increasing need for flexibility. Our study will examine the relationship between sensory processing, burnout symptoms, and satisfaction among office workers whilst being mindful of office concepts and types. These findings will provide insights for implementing measures to reduce burnout symptoms and promote well-being in the work environment.
Key data
Projectlead
Project status
completed, 09/2022 - 12/2023
Institute/Centre
Institute of Facility Management (IFM)
Funding partner
Internal
Publications
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Sensory processing in office environments : association with burnout, well-being, and environmental satisfaction
2025 Weber, Clara; Yarker, Jo
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The impact of sensory processing on office workers' wellbeing, burnout symptoms, and satisfaction in diverse office environments
2024 Weber, Clara; Yarker, Joanna