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Clinical Trials/NCT06331065
NCT06331065
Completed
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Promoting Mental Health at Work Among Hospital Professionals: Implementation and Evaluation of the Effects of an Intervention Based on Mindfulness Meditation in the Workplace - PROMIND Study

Hospices Civils de Lyon8 sites in 1 country108 target enrollmentMay 30, 2024

Overview

Phase
N/A
Intervention
Information session on mindfulness meditation and questionnaires
Conditions
Mental Health Issue
Sponsor
Hospices Civils de Lyon
Enrollment
108
Locations
8
Primary Endpoint
Psychological fulfilment at work
Status
Completed
Last Updated
3 months ago

Overview

Brief Summary

Mental health is a state of well-being in which a person can realize his/her potential, cope with the normal stresses of life, work productively and contribute to his/her community. It refers to a continuum that extends from the promotion of well-being and the prevention of mental disorders to the treatment and rehabilitation of people suffering from these disorders.

Healthcare professionals face major mental health challenges, due to the demands of their profession, which is characterized by heavy workloads and confrontation with human distress. The frequency of mental health problems among hospital staff is high, at all stages (malaise, distress, pathologies). A meta-analysis found that caregivers suffer from around 30% anxiety, 30% depression, 30% psychotrauma and 45% sleep disorders.

According to the French Labor Code, employers are responsible for the physical and mental health of their employees. The Hospices Civils de Lyon establishment project includes a section on the prevention of psycho-social risks, quality of working life and management.

Healthcare professionals, like the general population, have high expectations of non-medication treatments. These non-medication interventions aim to prevent, treat, or cure a health problem. They are non-invasive and non-pharmacological, with certain observable impacts supported by scientific evidence.

Mindfulness meditation is one of the most extensively studied non-medication interventions in mental health. Declined in different modalities, its effects focus on improving resilience with efficacy on physical and mental well-being (stress, anxiety, burnout, affect), and their physiological corollary (cardiac and respiratory rhythms), acceptance of reality in stressful situations, reduced interpersonal conflict in emergencies and, more broadly, impact on relational behaviours (anti- and pro-social), teamwork. Managers also benefit, with a strengthening of the aspiration to lead, in a vision fully at the disposal of others.

Mindfulness meditation appears to be a practice that promotes mental well-being and could contribute to fulfilment at work.

The challenge is to offer a mindfulness meditation program in a hospital department for individual and collective benefit.

The main objective is to evaluate the evolution of psychological fulfilment in the workplace of hospital healthcare professionals in a 5-month meditation program between the baseline and the end of the program, in comparison with the evolution over the same period of a control group.

The expected outcome is to show that it is possible to implement a mindfulness meditation intervention for hospital staff in care departments, whatever their status or profession, with individual and collective benefits for mental health, psycho-social risks (stress, violence, etc.) and work organization. If it proves to be effective and acceptable, this intervention could be offered more widely within the institution and beyond.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
May 30, 2024
End Date
June 30, 2025
Last Updated
3 months ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Being a Hospices Civils de Lyon professional working in a department participating in the project
  • Being of legal age
  • Having given written consent including voice recording for focus groups and semi-structured interviews

Exclusion Criteria

  • Self-reported neuro-psychiatric pathology with current severe clinical instability
  • Adults under legal protection (guardianship, curators)
  • Persons not affiliated to a social security scheme or beneficiaries of a similar scheme
  • Persons unable to understand or write in French
  • Pregnant and nursing mothers

Arms & Interventions

Mindfulness meditation practice group

Group informed about mindfulness meditation and experimenting with an adapted program based on mindfulness meditation (intervention group).

Intervention: Information session on mindfulness meditation and questionnaires

Mindfulness meditation practice group

Group informed about mindfulness meditation and experimenting with an adapted program based on mindfulness meditation (intervention group).

Intervention: Mindfulness meditation experimentation, practice program, questionnaires, individual interview and focus group

Group without mindfulness meditation practice

Group informed about mindfulness meditation and without experimentation of mindfulness meditation practice (control group).

Intervention: Information session on mindfulness meditation and questionnaires

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Psychological fulfilment at work

Time Frame: Baseline: before the intervention and immediately after the intervention

Self-reported psychological fulfilment at work questionnaire for the intervention and control groups. 13-item questionnaire validated in French. Each item is scored 1-7 (1 = strong disagreement; 7 = strongly agree), yielding a total between 13 and 91 (a high score indicating a high level of psychological fulfillment at work).

Secondary Outcomes

  • Mindful state(Baseline: before the intervention, immediately after the intervention and 3 months immediately after the intervention)
  • Occupational stress(Baseline: before the intervention, immediately after the intervention and 3 months immediately after the intervention)
  • The representation of mindfulness meditation among professionals(up to 12 months)
  • Psychological fulfilment at work(3 months immediately after the end of the intervention)
  • Aggressiveness(Baseline: before the intervention, immediately after the intervention and 3 months immediately after the intervention)
  • Impulsivity, experience of being disturbed by conflict, and psychological safety.(Baseline: before the intervention, immediately after the intervention and 3 months immediately after the intervention)
  • Collective activity(Baseline: before the intervention, immediately after the intervention and 3 months immediately after the intervention)
  • Evolution of participants' representation of mindfulness meditation(Before and after the information session on mindfulness meditation, immediately after the first experimental session, immediately after the program and 3 months after the program)
  • Organizational leeway(Baseline: before the intervention, immediately after the intervention and 3 months immediately after the intervention)
  • Fidelity and adherence to the mindfulness meditation intervention(At study completion, an average of 15 months)
  • Barriers and facilitators to the implementation(At study completion, an average of 15 months)
  • Mechanisms of the intervention effects(At study completion, an average of 15 months)
  • The representation of mindfulness meditation among professionals(Before the program, up to 12 months , 1 and 3 months after the end of the intervention)
  • The representation of mindfulness meditation among professionals(1 and 3 months after the end of the intervention)

Study Sites (8)

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