Changes in COVID-19 measures in the workplace: 8-month follow-up in a cohort study of full-time employees in Japan

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Objectives: It is unclear how many workplace COVID-19 preventive measures were maintained during repeated outbreaks. The aim of this study was to investigate a longitudinal change of implementation of workplace preventive measures responding to COVID-19 in Japan. Methods: An online longitudinal study was conducted using a cohort of full-time employees in Japan, starting in March 2020 (T1), with follow-up surveys in May (T2), August (T3), and November (T4) 2020. A repeated measures analysis of variance was performed to compare the difference among the four surveys in the mean number of 23 predetermined items of the measures implemented. Results: The final sample comprised 800 employees. The mean number of the implemented measures increased from T1 to T2, but did not change from T2 to T3, then decreased from T3 to T4. The number of workplace preventive measures significantly increased from T1 to T2 for 21 items (P

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Asaoka, H., Sasaki, N., Imamura, K., Kuroda, R., Tsuno, K., & Kawakami, N. (2021). Changes in COVID-19 measures in the workplace: 8-month follow-up in a cohort study of full-time employees in Japan. Journal of Occupational Health, 63(1). https://doi.org/10.1002/1348-9585.12273

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