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A New Online Mental Health Training Program for Workplace Managers: Pre-Post Pilot Study Assessing Feasibility, Usability, and Possible Effectiveness

机译:针对工作场所管理者的新的在线心理健康培训计划:评估可行性,可用性和可能有效性的试点前研究

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Background Mental health has become the leading cause of sickness absence in high-income countries. Managers can play an important role in establishing mentally healthy workplaces and coordinating their organization’s response to a mentally ill worker. Objective This pilot study aims to evaluate the feasibility, usability, and likely effectiveness of a newly developed online training program for managers called HeadCoach . HeadCoach aims to build managers’ confidence in supporting the mental health needs of staff and promote managerial behavior most likely to result in a more mentally healthy workplace. Methods In total, 66 managers from two organizations were invited to participate in this pre-post pilot study of HeadCoach , which was made available to managers to complete at their own pace over a 4-week period. Data were collected at baseline and post intervention via an online research platform. The difference in mean scores for each outcome between these two time points was calculated using paired samples t tests. Results Of all the invited managers, 59.1% (39/66) participated in the trial, with complete pre–post data available for 56.4% (22/39) of the participants. The majority of respondents reported positive engagement with the program. During the study period, managers’ knowledge regarding their role in managing mental health issues ( P =.01) and their confidence in communicating with employees regarding mental illness ( P .001) significantly increased. In addition, a significant increase was observed from the baseline in managers’ self-reported actions to use strategies to prevent and decrease stress among their team members ( P =.02). Conclusions Although caution is needed due to the absence of a control group, preliminary results of this study suggest that HeadCoach could be a feasible, acceptable, and efficient method of training managers in best workplace practices to help support the mental health needs of their staff.
机译:背景技术心理健康已成为高收入国家/地区缺少疾病的主要原因。管理人员在建立精神健康的工作场所和协调组织对精神病患者的反应中可以发挥重要作用。目的这项初步研究旨在评估一项新的针对经理的在线培训计划HeadCoach的可行性,可用性和可能的​​有效性。 HeadCoach旨在建立经理人对满足员工心理健康需求的信心,并促进最有可能导致工作场所心理健康的管理行为。方法总共邀请了来自两个组织的66名管理人员参加HeadCoach的岗前试点研究,该研究可供管理人员在4周的时间内自行完成。在基线时收集数据,并通过在线研究平台进行干预。使用配对样本t检验计算这两个时间点之间每个结局的平均得分差异。结果在所有受邀管理者中,有59.1%(39/66)参加了该试验,其中56.4%(22/39)的参与者有完整的岗前数据。大多数受访者表示积极参与该计划。在研究期间,管理人员对他们在管理心理健康问题中的作用的了解(P = .01)以及与员工就精神疾病进行沟通的信心(P <.001)大大增加了。此外,与基线相比,管理者的自我报告行为使用策略来预防和减轻团队成员之间的压力时,有显着增加(P = .02)。结论尽管由于缺少对照组而需要谨慎,但本研究的初步结果表明,HeadCoach可能是一种可行,可接受且有效的方法,旨在对管理人员进行最佳工作场所培训,以帮助满足其员工的心理健康需求。

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