A multi-site randomized controlled trial of a brief daily workplace well-being program for community mental health workers —an integrative body-mind-spirit approach.

Autor: NG, Siu-man, WANG, Amenda M., Li, Hui Yun, Fung, Melody H.Y, LO, Herman H.M, YEUNG, Albert, YOUNG, Daniel K.W, Fong, Ted C. T., XIE, Wei Yi
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Zdroj: Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work & Development (Routledge); Mar2024, Vol. 34 Issue 1, p32-50, 19p
Abstrakt: A brief daily body-mind-spirit (BMS) workplace well-being program has been developed for community mental health workers (CMHW). Aiming to evaluate the program's efficacy, this study adopted a multi-site randomized controlled trial design. Primary outcome measures included work engagement and burnout. The data analysis included 175 participants. ANOVA revealed significant group x time interaction effects on work engagement (η2 = 0.037, p = 0.039) and on one of its sub-scores: absorption (η2 = 0.048, p = 0.014). Regarding burnout, ANOVA revealed that at T4 there were significant group x time effects on burnout total score and all three of its sub-scores, including work-related burnout, client-related burnout and personal burnout. Partial eta squared ranged between 0.028 and 0.071, suggesting a small-to-medium effect size. Overall findings demonstrated the protective effect of the Brief Daily BMS program in preserving work engagement during challenging conditions, and to a lesser extent in reducing burnout among CMHW. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index