School of Nursing and Midwifery, Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, Western Australia, Australia
School of Science, Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, Western Australia, Australia.
BMJ Open. 2022 Apr 29;12(4):e057106. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-057106.
Australian nurses have experienced higher levels of anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic compared with the prepandemic. This may have affected their long-term mental health and intention to stay in the profession resulting in a workforce shortage, which further impacts the health of the public. Management is urgently required to improve nurses' well-being. However, there is limited evidence available. The proposed clinical trial aims to evaluate the feasibility and therapeutic effects of using a combination of light acupuncture and five-element music therapy to improve nurses' mental health and well-being during and post-COVID-19.
This randomised, single blinding, two-arm cross-over feasibility study involves a 1-week run-in period, 2-week intervention and 1-week run-in period in between interventions. Thirty-six eligible nurses will be recruited from the community and randomised into either a combination of light acupuncture treatment and five-element music therapy group or no treatment group for 2 weeks. After a 1-week run in period, they will be swapped to the different group. The primary outcome of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of a combination of light acupuncture treatment and five-element music therapy to improve nurses' mental health and well-being. The secondary outcomes will include anxiety and depression, work productivity and activity, and quality of life assessments. Participants will be asked to complete a set of online questionnaires throughout the trial period. All analyses will be performed in R Studio V.1.1.463.
Ethical approval was attained from Edith Cowan University's Human Research Ethics Committee (No. 2021-02728-WANG). Research findings will be shared with hospitals and in various forms to engage broader audiences, including national and international conferences, presentations, open-access peer-reviewed journal publications, and local community workshop dissemination with healthcare professionals.
Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry: ACTRN12621000957897p https://www.anzctr.org.au/ACTRN12621000957897p.aspx.
与大流行前相比,澳大利亚护士在 COVID-19 大流行期间经历了更高水平的焦虑。这可能影响了他们的长期心理健康和留在该行业的意愿,导致劳动力短缺,从而进一步影响公众的健康。迫切需要管理层来改善护士的福祉。然而,现有的证据有限。拟议的临床试验旨在评估在 COVID-19 期间和之后使用光针灸和五行音乐疗法相结合来改善护士的心理健康和福祉的可行性和治疗效果。
这是一项随机、单盲、两臂交叉可行性研究,包括 1 周的预试验期、2 周的干预期和干预期之间的 1 周预试验期。将从社区招募 36 名合格护士,并将他们随机分为光针灸治疗联合五行音乐治疗组或无治疗组,进行 2 周治疗。经过 1 周的预试验期后,他们将被换到不同的组。本研究的主要结果是评估光针灸治疗联合五行音乐疗法改善护士心理健康和福祉的可行性。次要结果将包括焦虑和抑郁、工作效率和活动以及生活质量评估。参与者将在整个试验期间完成一套在线问卷。所有分析将在 R Studio V.1.1.463 中进行。
伦理批准已获得埃迪斯科文大学人类研究伦理委员会(编号 2021-02728-WANG)的批准。研究结果将与医院共享,并以各种形式传播给更广泛的受众,包括国家和国际会议、演讲、开放获取同行评议期刊出版物以及与医疗保健专业人员的当地社区研讨会传播。
澳大利亚和新西兰临床试验注册中心:ACTRN12621000957897p https://www.anzctr.org.au/ACTRN12621000957897p.aspx。