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评估舞蹈运动对医护人员预防职业倦怠的社会效益投资:研究方案。

Evaluating the social return on investment of dance movement for wellbeing in the prevention of burnout among healthcare staff: a study protocol.

机构信息

Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dublin, Ireland

University of South Wales, Pontypridd, UK.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2024 Nov 2;14(11):e083287. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-083287.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Improvement in the National Health Service (NHS) employees' mental well-being and staff retention are current key issues. Evidence indicates that dance movement therapy (DMT) has been effective in improving mental health and well-being; however, a social return on investment (SROI) evaluation on DMT interventions aimed at NHS staff has not been performed. This protocol for an SROI study will explore the social value generated from DMT, specifically 'The Body Moving Self-Compassion' programme, as measured by the increase in personal well-being and resilience experienced by participants. The SROI evaluation aims to measure the monetary and social value generated through DMT by placing a monetary value which is essential for sound policy in accessing investment while contributing evidence of dance/movement's impact on health.

METHODS

SROI is a pragmatic form of social cost-benefit analysis which uses quantitative and qualitative methods to value relevant costs, outcomes and associated impact. A mixed-methods approach design (focus group, online questionnaire and semistructured interviews) will be employed in this SROI study. SROI takes a societal perspective and considers relevant and significant outcomes for participants. Monetary values which often do not have a market price are then assigned to these outcomes. Contingent valuation is integrated into this study to estimate individuals' choices, preferences and values associated with DMT. The social value generated by the identified outcomes will then be estimated in a similar way to cost-benefit analysis, and the ratio of social value generated per £1 invested is then calculated.

ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION

Ethical approval for this study has been granted by the Faculty of Life Sciences and Education Ethics Subgroup at the University of South Wales, with Reference No. 230 236LR. The findings from this SROI study will result in a report and academic publications.

摘要

简介

提高国民保健制度(NHS)员工的心理健康和员工保留率是当前的关键问题。有证据表明,舞蹈运动疗法(DMT)已被证明能有效改善心理健康和幸福感;然而,针对 NHS 员工的 DMT 干预措施的社会投资回报率(SROI)评估尚未进行。本 SROI 研究方案将探讨 DMT(具体为“身体运动自我同情”计划)产生的社会价值,通过参与者体验到的个人幸福感和适应力的提高来衡量。SROI 评估旨在通过对 DMT 产生的货币和社会价值进行量化,为投资决策提供必要的货币价值,同时为舞蹈/运动对健康的影响提供证据。

方法

SROI 是一种实用的社会成本效益分析形式,它使用定量和定性方法来衡量相关成本、结果和相关影响。本 SROI 研究将采用混合方法设计(焦点小组、在线问卷和半结构化访谈)。SROI 采用社会视角,考虑参与者的相关和重要结果。然后,将货币价值分配给这些结果,这些结果通常没有市场价格。条件价值评估被纳入本研究中,以估计个人与 DMT 相关的选择、偏好和价值观。然后,以类似于成本效益分析的方式估算所确定结果产生的社会价值,并计算每投资 1 英镑产生的社会价值的比值。

伦理与传播

南威尔士大学生命科学与教育伦理小组已批准该研究的伦理审查,参考号为 230 236LR。本 SROI 研究的结果将形成一份报告和学术出版物。

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