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A Tailored and Digital Approach to Address Equity and Support Well-being for Healthcare Workers in the Era of COVID

Not Applicable
Active, not recruiting
Conditions
Satisfaction
Depression, Anxiety
Well-being
Interventions
Other: Comprehensive Well-Being Intervention
Registration Number
NCT05931432
Lead Sponsor
University of Pennsylvania
Brief Summary

For this project the broad research objective is to evaluate the effectiveness of an enhanced digital wellbeing program in improving well-being, depression, anxiety, stress, resilience, and job satisfaction of physicians. The intent of the investigators is that this will enable a proactive culture of well-being and mental health support for the broader healthcare workforce during the multiple phases of the pandemic.

The investigator's approach evaluates existing digital models which can be executed in a timely fashion and rapidly scaled for use across other health systems.

Aim 1: Conduct interviews of URM and women physicians to identify barriers and facilitators to accessing and receiving digital well-being, mental health, and culturally sensitive support resources.

Aim 2: Through a randomized controlled trial (RCT) investigate the immediate and long-term effect of a comprehensive well-being focused intervention (push text messaging, resource support, semi-facilitated peer groups hosted by Cobalt) vs. usual care on well-being, depression, anxiety, stress, resilience, and job satisfaction of physicians practicing in the era of COVID.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
293
Inclusion Criteria
  • 18 years of age;
  • Interest in participating in an 18 month study and willing to complete regular surveys;
  • Regular, daily access to a phone with texting capabilities
  • Identify as a Physician at Penn Medicine;
Exclusion Criteria
  • Under 18 years of age;
  • Not willing to sign informed consent document for an 18 month study;
  • No access to a phone with texting capabilities;
  • Not a Physician at Penn Medicine

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Comprehensive Well-Being InterventionComprehensive Well-Being InterventionParticipants will be asked to complete an ICF and baseline survey at enrollment. Participants will complete a full assessment using validated instruments at enrollment, 18 months and 30 months (depression, anxiety, stress, resilience, and job satisfaction). Participants will also complete the brief well-being index (WBI, nine questions) every 3 months over 30 months. The primary endpoint is assessed at 18 months. A secondary endpoint of persistence of effect is measured at 30 months. The intervention group will receive an 18-month comprehensive suite of services including: 1) monthly automated text messaging reminders about wellbeing resources focused on a range of topics (e.g. mindfulness, stress management, childcare support, racial trauma, diversity and inclusion) and assignment to a one-hour quarterly peer support group with an expectation of regular attendance. Half of these sessions will be self-directed discussion topics and half will be facilitated discussions.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Well-Being Index (WBI)at month 15

The Well-being index (WBI) is a nine-question survey validated for use in physician populations and considered important to health systems in managing the well-being of their workforce. The domains address likelihood of burnout, severe fatigue, suicidal ideation, quality of life, meaning in work, work-life integration, risk of medical error, dropout risk, and overall well-being, It is brief (approximately 5 minutes to complete), easily tracked via a mobile app, and tracked across multiple health systems in Pennsylvania and across the United States. The WBI is also currently used by our health system for assessing HCW well-being and baseline survey

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-2)at month 18

PHQ-2 and GAD-2 have been validated and used in multiple studies and provide easy, simple scales to quickly assess for depression and anxiety.

General Anxiety Disorder (GAD-2)at month 18

GAD-2 have been validated and used in multiple studies and provide easy, simple scales to quickly assess for depression and anxiety. GAD-2 have been validated and used in multiple studies and provide easy, simple scales to quickly assess for depression and anxiety.

Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10)at month 18

The Perceived Stress Scale is a 10-item well validated instrument in physician cohorts and measures stress

Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CDRS)at month 18

The Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CDRS) is a 2-item standardized and validated instrument in physician populations and measures bounce back and adaptability aspects of resilience

Physician Job Satisfaction Scale (JSS-10)at month 18

The Physician Job Satisfaction Scale (JSS-10) measures satisfaction at work and is a well validated 12-item measure

Professional Fulfillment Indexat month 18

• The Professional Fulfillment Index (PFI) was developed to capture both burnout and professional fulfillment in the evaluation and assessment of professional wellbeing \[18\]. The PFI is a 16-item index that measures burnout and professional fulfillment.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

University of Pennsylvania

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

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