Utilizing digital data to improve working conditions in health care (DigiWork)
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DigiWork consortium is funded by the Academy of Finland's Digital Humanities Academy Programme
Well-being at work is an important contributor to organizational performance and employee health. Factors affecting well-being and working conditions at workplaces are typically measured using personnel surveys. In this project focusing on employees working in health care, the aim is to examine whether these factors can be assessed using routine, daily accumulating digital data on personnel and organizational performance. With data-driven approaches, we will construct objective digital indicators for online monitoring of working hour characteristics and workload and evaluate their relevance for employee health and well-being at work measured e.g., as absences from work due to sickness, or quality of care. The DigiWork consortium is led by Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, with partners from University of Eastern Finland and University of Helsinki.