School of Psychiatry, University of New South Wales, Randwick, Australia.
Black Dog Institute, Randwick, NSW, Australia.
BMC Psychiatry. 2018 Jan 29;18(1):25. doi: 10.1186/s12888-018-1603-4.
Within high income countries, mental health is now the leading cause of long term sickness absence in the workplace. Managers are in a position to make changes and decisions that have a positive effect on the wellbeing of staff, the recovery of employees with mental ill health, and potentially prevent future mental health problems. However, managers report addressing workplace mental health issues as challenging. The aim of the HeadCoach trial is to evaluate the effectiveness of a newly developed online training intervention to determine whether it is able to build managers' confidence to better support individuals within their teams who are experiencing mental ill health, and the confidence to promote manager behaviour likely to result in a more mentally healthy workplace.
METHODS/DESIGN: We will conduct a cluster randomised control trial (RCT) to evaluate the effect of HeadCoach, an online training intervention for managers with a focus on the mental health of their employees, compared to a waitlist control. The target sample is 168 managers, and their direct employees. Managers and employees will be assessed at baseline and at 4-month follow up. Managers will have an additional, intermediate assessment 6-weeks post-baseline. The primary outcome is change from baseline in managers' self-reported confidence when dealing with mental health issues within their team and promoting a mentally healthy workplace. The difference between the intervention and waitlist control groups will be assessed using linear mixed effects repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of variance (ANOVA). Secondary managerial outcomes include mental health literacy, attitudes towards mental health issues in the workplace and managerial behaviour in dealing with mental health matters with their staff. Employee outcomes will be perceived level of manager support, engagement, psychological distress, and rates of sickness absence and presenteeism.
To our knowledge this will be the first RCT of a purely online training intervention developed specifically for managers that promotes confidence to both support staff experiencing mental ill health and create a mentally healthy work environment. If successful, this intervention has the potential to provide an effective and efficient method of training managers in workplace mental health and to enhance employee wellbeing.
Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ACTRN12617000279325.
在高收入国家,心理健康现在是导致员工长期缺勤的主要原因。管理者有能力做出积极影响员工福祉、员工心理健康康复的决策,并有可能预防未来的心理健康问题。然而,管理者报告称,解决工作场所的心理健康问题具有挑战性。HeadCoach 试验的目的是评估一项新开发的在线培训干预措施的有效性,以确定它是否能够增强管理者的信心,以更好地支持团队中出现心理健康问题的个人,并增强促进可能导致更健康工作场所的管理者行为的信心。
方法/设计:我们将进行一项群组随机对照试验(RCT),以评估 HeadCoach 的效果,HeadCoach 是一种针对管理者员工心理健康的在线培训干预措施,与候补名单对照相比。目标样本是 168 名经理及其直接员工。在基线和 4 个月的随访时对经理和员工进行评估。经理将在基线后 6 周进行额外的中期评估。主要结果是管理者在团队中处理心理健康问题和促进心理健康工作场所方面的自我报告信心从基线开始的变化。干预组和候补名单对照组之间的差异将使用线性混合效应重复测量(MMRM)方差分析(ANOVA)进行评估。次要管理结果包括心理健康素养、对工作场所心理健康问题的态度以及与员工处理心理健康问题的管理行为。员工结果将是感知到的经理支持程度、参与度、心理困扰程度以及缺勤和旷工率。
据我们所知,这将是首次针对专门为管理者开发的纯粹在线培训干预措施进行的 RCT,该干预措施旨在增强支持出现心理健康问题的员工和创造心理健康工作环境的信心。如果成功,这种干预措施有可能为管理者提供一种有效的、高效的工作场所心理健康培训方法,并增强员工的幸福感。
澳大利亚和新西兰临床试验注册处 ACTRN12617000279325。