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The Mental Vitality @ Work study: design of a randomized controlled trial on the effect of a workers' health surveillance mental module for nurses and allied health professionals

机译:“工作中的精神活力”研究:针对护士和专职医疗专业人员的工人健康监控心理模块效果的随机对照试验设计

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Background Employees in health care service are at high risk for developing mental health complaints. The effects of mental health complaints on work can have serious consequences for the quality of care provided by these workers. To help health service workers remain healthy and productive, preventive actions are necessary. A Workers' Health Surveillance (WHS) mental module may be an effective strategy to monitor and promote good (mental) health and work performance. The objective of this paper is to describe the design of a three arm cluster randomized controlled trial on the effectiveness of a WHS mental module for nurses and allied health professionals. Two strategies for this WHS mental module will be compared along with data from a control group. Additionally, the cost effectiveness of the approaches will be evaluated from a societal perspective. Methods The study is designed as a cluster randomized controlled trial consisting of three arms (two intervention groups, 1 control group) with randomization at ward level. The study population consists of 86 departments in one Dutch academic medical center with a total of 1731 nurses and allied health professionals. At baseline, after three months and after six months of follow-up, outcomes will be assessed by online questionnaires. In both intervention arms, participants will complete a screening to detect problems in mental health and work functioning and receive feedback on their screening results. In cases of impairments in mental health or work functioning in the first intervention arm, a consultation with an occupational physician will be offered. The second intervention arm offers a choice of self-help e-mental health interventions, which will be tailored based on each individual's mental health state and work functioning. The primary outcomes will be help-seeking behavior and work functioning. Secondary outcomes will be mental health and wellbeing. Furthermore, cost-effectiveness in both intervention arms will be assessed, and a process evaluation will be performed. Discussion When it is proven effective compared to a control group, a WHS mental module for nurses and allied health professionals could be implemented and used on a regular basis by occupational health services in hospitals to improve employees' mental health and work functioning. Trial Registration NTR2786
机译:背景信息从事医疗保健服务的员工极有可能出现精神健康投诉。精神健康投诉对工作的影响可能严重影响这些工人提供的护理质量。为了帮助卫生服务工作者保持健康和多产,必须采取预防措施。工人健康监视(WHS)心理模块可能是监视和促进良好(心理)健康和工作表现的有效策略。本文的目的是描述有关WHS心理模块对护士和专职医疗人员的有效性的三臂整群随机对照试验的设计。该WHS心理模块的两种策略将与对照组的数据进行比较。此外,将从社会角度评估这些方法的成本效益。方法该研究被设计为一项包括三个部门(两个干预组,一个对照组)的随机分组临床试验,病房水平随机分配。研究人群由一个荷兰学术医学中心的86个部门组成,共有1731名护士和专职医疗人员。在基线时,在随访的三个月和六个月后,将通过在线问卷评估结果。在这两个干预部门中,参与者将完成一次筛查,以发现心理健康和工作功能方面的问题,并收到有关筛查结果的反馈。如果第一干预部门的心理健康或工作功能受损,将与职业医生进行咨询。第二个干预部门提供了自助式电子心理健康干预措施,这些干预措施将根据每个人的心理健康状况和工作功能进行定制。主要结果将是寻求帮助的行为和工作功能。次要结果是心理健康和幸福。此外,将评估两个干预部门的成本效益,并进行过程评估。讨论如果与对照组相比,它被证明是有效的,则医院的职业健康服务人员可以定期使用WHS护士和专职医疗人员的心理模块,以改善员工的心理健康和工作能力。试用注册NTR2786

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