Occupational Stress-Induced Consequences to Employees in the Context of Teleworking from Home: A Preliminary Study

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2023Author
Raišienė, Agota Giedrė
Danauskė, Evelina
Kavaliauskienė, Karolina
Gudžinskienė, Vida
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Challenges when many people moved their jobs from the office to home because of
COVID-19 pandemic restrictions have put stress on employees’ daily routine and professional
lives. This article investigated the experience of individuals working not at the office and disclosed
consequences of occupational stress such as mental and physical exhaustion, social deprivation,
decreased work commitment, professional cynicism, and professional burnout. The preliminary
study was based on a survey of 202 employees in Lithuania who were teleworking from home
throughout the pandemic. According to the results, it can be assumed that teleworking had rather
negative effects on employee wellbeing, as many teleworkers tended to suffer mental and physical
exhaustion and social deprivation when working from home within pandemic. The psycho-emotional
state of employees seems to be a key factor influencing the intellectual resources of an organization in
a period of uncertainty.
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