Assessment of the Feasibility of Using a Smartphone Application for the Prevention and Screening of Burnout (BURNOUT ADVICE)
- Conditions
- Burnout, Professional
- Interventions
- Device: web-application for burnout
- Registration Number
- NCT05011435
- Lead Sponsor
- Weprom
- Brief Summary
Burnout syndrome has been recognized as a mental illness since 2020. All workers can be affected. The consequences are multiple and often serious, ranging from stoppage of work to depression or even suicide. According to a 2019 survey by Malakoff, 56% of employees are in "professional or personal fragility", but the statistics are incomplete.
In the medical community, the burnout rate is doubled compared to the general population.
The diagnosis of pre-burnout can precede a burnout by several months, an early treatment can then reduce complications and improve the quality of life at work.
On a study model on health data already carried out as part of a cancer detection application in smokers which involved 7000 users and which showed the ability to of such an application to detect curable symptomatic cancers from questionnaires (24% with application against 9% without application), we will carry out a descriptive evaluation of the use of an application to detect pre-burnout, burnout and depressive syndrome in a worker population. In the event of a risk alert of pre-burnout, burnout or depressive syndrome, the application will display a message to the user suggesting that he consult his general practitioner or put him in contact with a doctor through a teleconsultation via a dedicated platform.
This first study will assess the feasibility and acceptability of an early detection approach among professionals of a state of "fragility" (pre-burnout, burnout or depressive syndrome). Subsequently, a larger study will evaluate the effectiveness of this application for the early detection of burnout among professionals, its management and the reduction of costs for the healthcare system and society.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 200
- Person aged 18 to 64
- Exercising a professional activity
- User informed of the use of this data and not objecting to it
- Professionals on sick leave
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Users web-application for burnout users of the web-application
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method usefulness 6 months number of users who find the application useful
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method alert 6 months Description of alerts triggered by algorithms
Consultation 6 months Number of relevant consultations (or teleconsultations) after an alert
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
ILC
🇫🇷Le Mans, France