Teleworking and Work-Life Balance During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Scoping Review

被引:21
|
作者
Elbaz, Sasha [1 ]
Blaise Richards, Justine [1 ]
Provost Savard, Yanick [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Quebec Montreal, Dept Psychol, 100 Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, PQ H2X 3P2, Canada
来源
CANADIAN PSYCHOLOGY-PSYCHOLOGIE CANADIENNE | 2023年 / 64卷 / 04期
关键词
remote work; work-life interface; psychological health; performance; GENDER; LABOR;
D O I
10.1037/cap0000330
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Public Significance Statement Due to COVID-19, the environments that employees must work in have changed. Teleworking may at first glance offer a potential solution to help workers gain more control over both their work and family lives; however, various factors may affect the ensuing work-life balance. Future research is needed to explore how these effects will unfold in the current context of adaptation to the massive use of telework. Telework, a work modality that allows employees to work outside the boundaries of an office through information and communication technologies, is rising. As the COVID-19 pandemic imposed social distancing regulations, alternative ways to work are growing in popularity. However, given the rapid growth of telework and the interest by employees to continue using this mode of operation, examination of the available literature is essential to guide future work. The current scoping review aimed to examine the effects of telework on employees' work and nonwork domains. Key attention was given to the effects on work-life balance. Under the umbrella of work-life balance, consequences on psychological health and performance were also examined. Six databases were consulted to gather articles published between January 2020 and December 2021. A total of 42 articles from Asia, Europe, North and South America, as well as Oceania, were included. Heterogenous findings were identified with regard to work-life balance and psychological health and these inconsistencies seemed to depend on moderating factors such as biological sex, boundary management strategies, and frequency of telework to name a few. Performance seemed to benefit the most from telework, albeit some exceptions (e.g., having pets, young children, or dependents) seemed to affect it negatively. We conclude that telework may not be beneficial for all and that a more thorough understanding of how teleworking can impact employees' various personal and private domains is further required.
引用
收藏
页码:227 / 258
页数:32
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Work Attire and Work Productivity of Employees While Teleworking During the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Bartosiak, Abbey
    Loibl, Cazilia
    Hillery, Julie
    FASHION THEORY-THE JOURNAL OF DRESS BODY & CULTURE, 2024, 28 (03): : 359 - 391
  • [42] Work-life balance among higher-education professionals in Hong Kong and Thailand during the COVID-19 pandemic
    Jongruck, Patamawadee
    Vyas, Lina
    POLICY DESIGN AND PRACTICE, 2024, 7 (03) : 265 - 291
  • [43] The Role of ICT and Local Wisdom in Managing Work-Life Balance During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Empirical Study in Malaysia
    Kusairi, Suhal
    Muhamad, Suriyani
    Razak, Norizan Abdul
    Trapsila, Aji Purba
    JOURNAL OF ASIAN FINANCE ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS, 2021, 8 (09): : 321 - 331
  • [44] Work-life balance amongst dental professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic-A structural equation modelling approach
    Pai, Swathi
    Patil, Vathsala
    Kamath, Rajashree
    Mahendra, Mansi
    Singhal, Deepak Kumar
    Bhat, Vishal
    PLOS ONE, 2021, 16 (08):
  • [45] Did perceptions of supportive work-life culture change during the COVID-19 pandemic?
    Schieman, Scott
    Badawy, Philip
    Hill, Daniel
    JOURNAL OF MARRIAGE AND FAMILY, 2022, 84 (02) : 655 - 672
  • [46] Remote work and work-life balance: Lessons learned from the covid-19 pandemic and suggestions for HRD practitioners
    Shirmohammadi, Melika
    Au, Wee Chan
    Beigi, Mina
    HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL, 2022, 25 (02) : 163 - 181
  • [47] The effects of working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic on work-life balance, work-family conflict and employee burnout
    Khalid, Afaf
    Raja, Usman
    Malik, Abdur Rahman
    Jahanzeb, Sadia
    JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS-PEOPLE AND PERFORMANCE, 2024, 11 (04) : 749 - 766
  • [48] Singles-friendly work cultures and work-life balance during the COVID-19 pandemic: A study across four European countries
    Simunic, Ana
    Fartek, Maja
    Antonio, Audrey
    Garraio, Carolina
    Jorgensen, Kathrine Marie
    JOURNAL OF WORKPLACE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH, 2024,
  • [49] Dermatologist work practices and work-life balance during COVID-19: a cross-sectional survey
    Waqas, Bukhtawar
    Matushansky, Justin T.
    Thomas, Charlene
    Lipner, Shari R.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY, 2022, 61 (05) : E158 - E162
  • [50] The impact of servant leadership and perceived organisational and supervisor support on job burnout and work-life balance in the era of teleworking and COVID-19
    Lamprinou, Vicky Dimitra Ioanna
    Tasoulis, Konstantinos
    Kravariti, Foteini
    LEADERSHIP & ORGANIZATION DEVELOPMENT JOURNAL, 2021, 42 (07) : 1071 - 1088