Feasibility of a custom-tailored, evidence-based, theory-informed, intervention to prevent burnout and reduce stress for healthcare professionals: protocol for a single-arm trial.

IF 1.5 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Marleen Schröter, Julia Berschick, Anna K Koch, Julia K Schiele, Martin Bogdanski, Melanie Steinmetz, Wiebke Stritter, Christian S Kessler, Georg Seifert
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Abstract

Background: Healthcare professionals face high levels of occupational stress, time pressure, workload, and poor organizational support. This makes them particularly vulnerable to burnout. The COVID-19 pandemic has further exacerbated this situation. This single-arm, multicenter, mixed-methods feasibility study pilots the LAGOM program: A tailored, evidence-based intervention to prevent burnout and reduce stress among healthcare professionals.

Methods: Participants will include healthcare professionals (N = 30) working at Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin and Immanuel Hospital, Berlin. LAGOM focuses on support for individual behavior change and personal resources and also addresses the organizational level. The intervention´s feasibility will be evaluated through a non-randomized feasibility trial with a mixed methods process evaluation. The exploratory primary study aims are to assess the acceptability and feasibility of the (1) evaluation procedures and of the (2) intervention content and structure using study records, standardized questionnaires, protocol checklists, and diaries. Exploratory effectiveness analysis will take place as well. Further, semi-structured interviews (n = 3 to 6) and electrophysiological measurements (n = 20) will be conducted.

Discussion: Custom-tailored, well-implemented multi-level interventions are needed to prevent burnout and reduce stress among healthcare professionals. Long-term strategies are warranted to sustainably implement effective programs. This feasibility study helps to refine trial procedures and content of the LAGOM program for a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the intervention's effectiveness.

Trial registration: German Clinical Trials Register: DRKS00032014 , registered 17th October 2023.

为医疗保健专业人员量身定制、以证据为基础、以理论为依据的预防职业倦怠和减轻压力干预措施的可行性:单臂试验方案。
背景:医疗保健专业人员面临着高强度的职业压力、时间压力、工作量和较差的组织支持。这使他们特别容易产生职业倦怠。COVID-19 大流行进一步加剧了这种状况。这项单臂、多中心、混合方法可行性研究试行了 LAGOM 计划:这是一项量身定制的循证干预措施,旨在预防医护专业人员的职业倦怠并减轻其压力:参与者包括在柏林夏里特大学和柏林伊曼纽尔医院工作的医护人员(N = 30)。LAGOM 注重对个人行为改变和个人资源的支持,同时也涉及组织层面。干预措施的可行性将通过非随机可行性试验和混合方法过程评估进行评估。探索性的主要研究目的是利用研究记录、标准化问卷、方案检查表和日记,评估(1)评估程序和(2)干预内容和结构的可接受性和可行性。还将进行探索性有效性分析。此外,还将进行半结构式访谈(n = 3 至 6)和电生理测量(n = 20):讨论:要预防医护人员的职业倦怠并减轻其压力,需要采取量身定制、实施得当的多层次干预措施。要想持续实施有效的计划,必须采取长期战略。这项可行性研究有助于完善LAGOM项目的试验程序和内容,以便进行随机对照试验,评估干预措施的有效性:试验注册:德国临床试验注册中心:DRKS00032014 ,注册日期为 2023 年 10 月 17 日。
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Pilot and Feasibility Studies
Pilot and Feasibility Studies Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
5.90%
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241
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: Pilot and Feasibility Studies encompasses all aspects of the design, conduct and reporting of pilot and feasibility studies in biomedicine. The journal publishes research articles that are intended to directly influence future clinical trials or large scale observational studies, as well as protocols, commentaries and methodology articles. The journal also ensures that the results of all well-conducted, peer-reviewed, pilot and feasibility studies are published, regardless of outcome or significance of findings. Pilot and feasibility studies are increasingly conducted prior to a full randomized controlled trial. However, these studies often lack clear objectives, many remain unpublished, and there is confusion over the meanings of the words “pilot” and “feasibility”. Pilot and Feasibility Studies provides a forum for discussion around this key aspect of the scientific process, and seeks to ensure that these studies are published, so as to complete the publication thread for clinical research.
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