Effectiveness of Mobile Technology in Managing Fatigue: Balert App

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De La Vega, Ricardo
Anabalón, Héctor
Jara, Cristian
Villamil-Cabello, Eduardo
Chervellino, Miguel
Calvo-Rodríguez, Álvaro

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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.)

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