Emotional Stress Clinical Trial
Official title:
Increasing Engagement With and Effectiveness of an Online CBT Based Stress Management Intervention for Employees Through the Use of an Online Facilitated Bulletin Board: Design of a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
The purpose of this pilot study is to explore the effect of an online facilitated discussion group on engagement with a stress management intervention delivered to employees in the UK via the Internet. The investigators primary hypothesis is that the intervention group with access to an online facilitated discussion group (delivered via a message board) will show greater engagement than the intervention group that does not have access to the discussion group. The investigators also hypothesise that participants in the intervention groups will improve significantly on psychological distress and subjective wellbeing measures compared to the waiting list control group, and that the group with access to the online facilitated discussion group will show the greatest improvement.
The aim of the pilot study is to identify and address some of the challenges of delivering
online psychological interventions in the workplace. There is clear research evidence for
the delivery of online psychological interventions within clinical settings (e.g. Andersson
& Cuijpers, 2009), but this evidence does not translate to online interventions delivered in
work settings (e.g. Geraedts, Kleiboer, Twisk, Wiezer, van Mechelen, & Cuijpers, 2014).
Evidence suggests that one of the barriers to the efficacy of online interventions may be
the low level of engagement and adherence (Cavanagh & Millings, 2013). This study aims to
address this by asking the question: "How can we increase engagement with and adherence to
an online intervention delivered in the workplace?"
The pilot study is a three-arm RCT comparing a minimal guided online Cognitive Behaviour
Therapy (CBT) based stress management intervention (WorkGuru) delivered with and without an
online facilitated bulletin board, to a waiting list control. Both active conditions will
have access to an online programme with minimal support from a coach. The discussion group
condition will also have access to a facilitated online bulletin board. Up to 90 employees
from UK based organisations will be recruited to the study.
Inclusion criteria will include age 18 or over, elevated levels of stress (defined as 1SD
above the mean norm on the PSS-10 scale), access to a computer or tablet, and the Internet.
The primary outcome measure will be engagement, as defined by the number of logins to the
site; secondary outcome measures will include further measures of engagement (the number of
pages visited, the number of modules completed and self-report engagement) and measures of
effectiveness (psychological distress and subjective wellbeing). Possible moderators will
include measures of intervention quality (satisfaction, acceptability, credibility, system
usability), time pressure, goal conflict, level of distress at baseline, and job autonomy.
Measures will be taken at baseline, 2 weeks (credibility and expectancy measures only), 9
weeks (completion of intervention) and 16 weeks (follow-up). Analyses will be conducted on
intention to treat and per protocol principles. Data will be collected electronically using
Qualtrics survey software.
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