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Validation of the Chinese Translated Antecedents to Videoconference Fatigue Scale in Higher Education

Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment
Frequent videoconferencing usage can lead to videoconference fatigue (VF), potentially undermining students’ academic performance and mental well-being. This study aimed to adapt and validate the Chinese version of the antecedents to videoconference fatigue scale in higher education (AVFS-HE-C).
Benjamin J Li, Heng Zhang, Qian Wu
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Development and validation of the antecedents to videoconference fatigue scale in higher education (AVFS-HE)

Education and Information Technologies
Despite the post-COVID return to face-to-face teaching and learning, many higher educational institutions continue to utilize videoconferencing due to its numerous benefits. Along with this increased adoption, reports have surfaced regarding videoconference fatigue (VF), a phenomenon characterized by exhaustion from using videoconference platforms ...
Benjamin J Li
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Understanding videoconference fatigue: a systematic review of dimensions, antecedents and theories

Internet Research, 2022
PurposeWhile videoconferencing has allowed for meetings to continue in a virtual space without the need for face-to-face interaction, there have been increasing reports of individuals affected by a phenomenon colloquially known as videoconference fatigue (VF).
Benjamin (Benjy) J. Li, Andrew Z. H. Yee
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Is Videoconference “Zoom” Fatigue Real among Nursing Students?

Journal of Loss and Trauma, 2021
Dear editor,Videoconferencing became a popular platform for instructional delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ryan Michael F. Oducado   +7 more
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Effect of telemedicine via videoconference on provider fatigue and empathy: Implications for the Quadruple Aim

Healthcare Management Forum, 2022
Telemedicine via videoconferencing rapidly deployed during the COVID-19 pandemic reduces contact and opportunity for virus transmission, with Quadruple Aim benefits of improved population health and associated cost avoidance of COVID-related illness. Patient experience of telemedicine has generally been positive, but widespread use of videoconferencing
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sj-docx-1-jtt-10.1177_1357633X211021743 - Supplemental material for Delivering adapted physical activity by videoconference to patients with fatigue under immune checkpoint inhibitors: Lessons learned from the PACTIMe-FEAS feasibility study

2023
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-jtt-10.1177_1357633X211021743 for Delivering adapted physical activity by videoconference to patients with fatigue under immune checkpoint inhibitors: Lessons learned from the PACTIMe-FEAS feasibility study by Cécile Charles, Aurélie Bardet, Nusaïbah Ibrahimi, Olivier Aromatario, Linda Cambon, Alexis Imbert, Magali Pons,
Charles, Cécile   +13 more
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Acute Effects of Videoconference-Delivered Exercise Sessions on Energy and Fatigue in Individuals Surviving Cancer

Rehabilitation Oncology
Purpose: High cancer-related fatigue (CRF) and low energy are commonly reported by survivors of cancer both during and following treatment(s) and can be alleviated by regular exercise. However, the immediate or “acute” effects of exercise for improving CRF and energy among survivors of cancer is not well understood.
Emma L. Gomes   +6 more
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[Videoconference Fatigue Coping Strategies].

HMD Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed people's professional and private lives globally and has led to an increasing use of digital technologies, especially video conferencing systems (e.g. Zoom, Webex, Teams, Skype). Despite the possible advantages of these systems (e.g.
Victoria, Bauer, René, Riedl
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