The impact of supplementary short rest breaks on task performance – A meta-analysis

Authors

  • Johannes Wendsche Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
  • Andrea Lohmann-Haislah Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
  • Jürgen Wegge Technische Universität Dresden

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18753/2297-8224-75

Keywords:

meta-analysis, performance, recovery, rest breaks, strain

Abstract

Within-shift rest breaks are important to prevent an accumulation of impairing short-term effects of strain over working time. In this meta-analysis (k = 11, N = 705), we investigated how supplementary, frequent short rest breaks affect task performance and strain. We found positive effects on quality (g = 0.23) and quantity (g = 0.12) measures of task performance. The mean reduction of working time due to rest breaks was 9.3%. Performance improvements occurred not at costs of higher strain. Thus, our study shows that both employees’ performance and well-being benefits from scheduled within-shift breaks. We found no further effects of potentially moderating variables. Future research should examine the boundary conditions and underlying mechanisms of these effects.

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Article

Issue 2/2016

Section

Thematic Section

Number

Article2.3

Language

English

Published

2016-10-27

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Copyright (c) 2016 Johannes Wendsche, Andrea Lohmann-Haislah, Jürgen Wegge
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