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POWERPLAY Phase 2: Development and Evaluation in Male-dominated Workplaces

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Mental Health Wellness 1
Men
Health Behavior
Registration Number
NCT03781453
Lead Sponsor
Joan Bottorff
Brief Summary

With funding from the Alberta Ministry of Labour (Grant #095244772), a program called POWERPLAY (www.powerplayatwork.com), designed to promote men's health at work, will be evaluated in workplaces in Alberta.

Detailed Description

In year 1, this project includes two main research components: 1. A pragmatic (real world) study will be conducted employing a quasi-experimental (not a randomized controlled trial), before and after design to evaluate the effectiveness of the POWERPLAY program. 2. An integrated set of research activities (systematic review, sleep behaviors and consultation groups) will be used to provide the basis for developing recommendations for promoting sleep health in male-dominated workplaces, and inform the development and testing of a POWERPLAY sleep health module (REST-UP) in Year 2.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Male
Target Recruitment
498
Inclusion Criteria
  • Men employed in participating workplaces, full-time or part-time, in any position within the organizations.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Although females may participate in the POWERPLAY program and surveys, they will not be included in the evaluation.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity4 months

Minutes of Moderate to Vigorous physical activity will be assessed using self-report at baseline and follow-up using the Godin Leisure-Time Exercise Questionnaire (Godin \& Shephard, 1985). The Godin Leisure-Time Exercise Questionnaire contains three self-report questions that assess both the average frequency and duration (in minutes) of mild, moderate, and vigorous activities during free time over a typical week. Frequency and minutes are multiplied to obtain minutes per week (range from 0 and up). Weekly moderate and vigorous activity minutes will be summed and compared from baseline to follow-up, with higher scores indicating more activity. In addition, a cutoff of 150 minutes in 7 days will be used to classify participants as meeting or not meeting Canadian guidelines for physical activity at baseline and follow-up.

Mental Wellness4 months

Mental well-being will be assessed using the well validated Short Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale (SWEMWBS) (Haver, Akerjordet, Caputi, Furunes, \& Magee, 2015; Tennant et al., 2007) at baseline and follow-up. Participants respond to 7-items (e.g., "I've been feeling optimistic about the future") on a 5-point Likert scale ranging from none of the time (1) to all of the time (5), with higher scores reflecting greater mental well-being. The SWEMWBS is scored by summing the score for each of the seven items (possible range 7-35).

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (3)

Shell Canada Ltd (Scotford Site)

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Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada

PeroxyChem

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Prince George, British Columbia, Canada

Roper Ventures

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Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, Canada

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