Effectiveness of Mobile Technology in Managing Fatigue: Balert App
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2021Cita bibliográfica
De La Vega, R., Anabalón, H., Jara, C., Villamil-Cabello, E., Chervellino, M. e Calvo-Rodríguez, Á. (2021). Effectiveness of Mobile Technology in Managing Fatigue: Balert App. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, article 704955. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.704955
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[Abstract] The performance of professional tasks with a high cognitive, emotional, and even physiological demand, can cause a state of mental fatigue, which implies attentional alterations, greater errors in the tasks performed and a decrease in personal and work productivity caused by a deterioration of the cognitive control processes. The present study presents a mobile phone application named BAlert that allows monitoring and controlling the body's fatigue processes based on the scores obtained in the Stroop effect and the heart rate variability. A pilot study has been carried out with a sample of 63 adults who have used the application a total of 942 times. The results allow us to classify the subjects, by logistic regression analysis, in their fatigue levels in 74% of the occasions. These results highlight the importance of this mobile application to control work fatigue processes in different possible scenarios (military, health, sports, business, etc.)
Palabras clave
Mental fatigue
Heart rate variability
Stroop
Laboral fatigue
APP
Heart rate variability
Stroop
Laboral fatigue
APP
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Artigo 704955
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1664-1078