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American Focus > Blog > Health and Wellness > IKEA study finds compressed work schedules can help employees switch off from work, but do not reduce burnout symptoms
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IKEA study finds compressed work schedules can help employees switch off from work, but do not reduce burnout symptoms

Last updated: January 28, 2025 3:51 am
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The concept of condensing workweeks into fewer days to allow for more days off is gaining popularity in the workplace. This strategy, known as compressed schedules, aims to improve work-life balance and reduce burnout rates among employees. A recent study conducted by researchers from Ghent University at IKEA Belgium delved into the impact of compressed work schedules on employee well-being.

The study, published in BMC Public Health, followed Belgian IKEA employees through four waves of data collection before and after the implementation of compressed work schedules. The researchers focused on assessing psychological detachment from work, work-related exhaustion, and burnout risk among the participants.

The results of the study revealed a mixed picture. While compressed schedules helped employees detach from work psychologically and take mental breaks more easily, they did not significantly reduce the risk of burnout. The researchers pointed out that while additional days off provided employees with a short-term mental reset, the ongoing stressors and demands of the work environment remained unchanged, contributing to burnout symptoms.

Lead researcher Louis Lippens explained, “The additional day off in a compressed schedule works like a micro-vacation, giving employees a brief mental reset. However, without addressing the underlying stressors in the work environment, some of the pressures contributing to burnout symptoms remain unaddressed.”

The study emphasized the importance of holistic approaches to prevent burnout in the workplace. Employers were advised to combine flexible schedules with measures that address workload management, supportive policies, and mental health initiatives. While compressed work schedules can help employees detach from work and aid in their recovery, they are not a panacea for reducing burnout.

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Lead researcher Kristen du Bois highlighted the need for policymakers to be cautious in assuming that compressed schedules alone can reduce burnout. She suggested that proper prevention of burnout requires addressing stressors in the workplace and offering more than just temporary relief. However, compressed schedules can still be a valuable addition to an organization’s well-being strategy when paired with broader workplace initiatives.

In conclusion, the study at IKEA Belgium sheds light on the potential and limitations of compressed work schedules in promoting workplace well-being. It serves as a reminder that while additional time off can provide employees with a mental break, addressing the root causes of burnout in the work environment is essential for long-term well-being. Organizations should consider implementing a comprehensive approach to well-being that encompasses both flexible schedules and initiatives to support employee mental health.

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