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导言:在本研究中,我们将根据当代心理学和精神病学的观点,研究长期暴露于工作压力下所导致的员工职业倦怠问题,并考虑其复杂的现象。为了开发创新技术,在社会心理康复的背景下矫正职业倦怠,我们介绍了涉及 ReViSide 虚拟现实(VR)和生物反馈干预(包括监测呼吸频率和脑电图节奏)的研究方案:随机对照试验方案包括在工作场所表现出情绪倦怠的 18 至 65 岁成年参与者(n=140)。干预组将接受虚拟现实矫正课程(ReViSide),而对照组则接受标准心理矫正。主要终点是马斯拉赫倦怠量表(MBI)显示的情绪倦怠水平。我们还将使用有效量表(HADS、HARS、HDRS、VAS-A、PGI-C)评估焦虑、抑郁、气喘和主观病情改善情况:我们将验证我们的假设,即与对照组相比,VR 矫正组在 MBI 评分方面,尤其是在情感衰竭、人格解体和个人成就感方面将有显著改善。同样,次要结果测量也有望在 VR 组中显示出更显著的改善,这与倦怠减少到 MBI 的程度相关。对脑电图数据的分析可能会揭示出 VR 体验过程中阿尔法节奏模式的变化,这可能与倦怠程度的降低有关:我们设计这项研究的目的是测试治疗职业倦怠的跨学科整合方法,重点是 ReViSide 技术。在现代高工作压力环境和高要求的企业文化背景下,如果能证实这种针对员工职业倦怠状态的社会心理康复方法的有效性,就能提高他们的抗压能力、日常工作积极性和工作效率。
Virtual Reality (VR) Device with Integrated Biofeedback Sensors (ReViSide) to Cope with Emotional Burnout State Among Employees Experiencing Stress at Workplace: Problem Overview and Action Plan.
Introduction: In this study we examine the issue of employee burnout, caused by long-term exposure to workplace stressors, considering its complex phenomenology in the context of contemporary psychological and psychiatric views. Towards the development of innovative technologies to correct burnout in the context of psychosocial rehabilitation, we present our study protocol involving the ReViSide virtual reality (VR) and biofeedback intervention, including monitoring of respiratory rates and EEG rhythms.
Methods: The randomized controlled trial protocol includes adult participants aged 18 to 65 years (n=140) who exhibit emotional burnout in the workplace. The intervention group will undergo a course of VR correction (ReViSide), while the control group receives a standard psychocorrection. The primary endpoint will be level of emotional burnout to the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI). We shall also assess anxiety, depression, asthenia and subjective improvement in condition using validated scales (HADS, HARS, HDRS, VAS-A, PGI-C).
Results: We shall test our hypothesis that the VR-correction group will show significant improvements in MBI scores, particularly in emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and personal accomplishment, compared to the control group. Secondary outcome measures are likewise expected to demonstrate more prominent improvements in the VR group, correlating with the magnitude of burnout reduction to MBI. Analysis of EEG data may reveal changes in alpha rhythm patterns during VR sessions, potentially correlating with reduced distress levels.
Conclusions: We designed this study to test the integration of an interdisciplinary approach for treating burnout, highlighting the ReViSide technology. Confirming the efficacy of this approach for psychosocial rehabilitation targeting burnout states among employees should improve their stress resilience, daily motivation, and work productivity in the context of the modern high working pressure environment and demanding corporate culture.
期刊介绍:
Psychiatria Danubina is a peer-reviewed open access journal of the Psychiatric Danubian Association, aimed to publish original scientific contributions in psychiatry, psychological medicine and related science (neurosciences, biological, psychological, and social sciences as well as philosophy of science and medical ethics, history, organization and economics of mental health services).