Stress Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Mixed Methods Evaluation of HPI Resilience Intervention Study
| Verified date | February 2018 |
| Source | Johnson & Johnson Health and Wellness Solutions, Inc. |
| Contact | n/a |
| Is FDA regulated | No |
| Health authority | |
| Study type | Interventional |
The primary objective of the Resilience Study is to determine the impact of the Corporate
Athlete® Resilience product through recalibrating mindset and changing resilience supportive
behavior.
Analysis will be performed via Survey and Study Interviews (two methods) to determine how the
CAR Training recalibrated and impacted the Research Participants mindset and resilience
state.
1. Tool: Stress Mindset Measure-General (SMM-G)
Additional analysis will evaluate participants' engagement in behavior changes in the first
30 days.
2. Tool: Energy Management Behaviors.
Secondary objectives include further analysis to determine if the intervention group
demonstrated significant improvements in the following measures:
1. Brief Resilience Scale (BRS)
2. Public Health Surveillance Wellbeing (PHS-WB)
3. Sleep Habits (Rand MOS)
4. Health, Wellbeing and Productivity (SF36, HPQ)
5. Work Productivity and Activity Impairment (WPAI)
6. Brief Cope
7. Perceived Stress (PSS)
In addition, demographic assessments will be collected.
| Status | Completed |
| Enrollment | 30 |
| Est. completion date | December 31, 2017 |
| Est. primary completion date | December 31, 2017 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
| Gender | All |
| Age group | 18 Years to 110 Years |
| Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: 1. Be an adult (18 years or older); 2. Be a participant in the LNLP (i.e., provided consent for the project); 3. Meet =>2 stress experience level parameters on Stress Mindset Measure-General (SMM-G); 4. Meet =< 4.3 on the Brief Resilience Scale (BRS); 5. Be willing to attend a full day training program at the Lake Nona Institute during the designated training date; 6. Be willing to provide email and phone number as a contact method; 7. Must speak, read, and understand English fluently; 8. Be able to comprehend and follow the requirements of the study; 9. Research Participant must have a valid e-mail address; 10. Be able to provide Informed Consent; 11. Be willing and able to comply with all study procedures for the duration of the study. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Is not an adult (18 years or older); 2. Has not consented to participate in the LNLP; 3. Does not meet the stress or resilience parameters (as defined above); 4. Unwilling or unable to provide consent and sign the ICF; 5. Unwilling or unable to complete study related questionnaires; 6. Have a physical or cognitive impairment that would interfere with their ability to provide accurate information; 7. Not able to speak, read, or understand English fluently. |
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | The Human Performance Institute | Orlando | Florida |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| Johnson & Johnson Health and Wellness Solutions, Inc. | Grounded Solutions Ltd, Lake Nona Institute |
United States,
| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | Stress Mindset Measure-General (SMM-G) | The Stress Mindset Measure-General (SMM-G) is an 8-item measure developed to address the extent to which an individual adopts a mindset that the effects of stress are enhancing or debilitating. | 3-weeks to the day of intervention for baseline, 1-month post intervention (assessing for a change) | |
| Primary | Energy Management Behaviors | The Energy Management Behaviors (EMB) assessment tool consists of 40 items measuring the impact of an individual's behavior, their desired life changes as well as their stress, recovery and energy. | 3-weeks to the day of intervention for baseline, 1-month post intervention (assessing for a change) | |
| Primary | Qualitative Interviews | A qualitative telephone or video interview where the grounded theory research method will be used to understand 'the phenomena that occur across participants'. The purpose is to understand how participants recalibrate their mindsets and the impact of recalibration on their resilience behaviours following attendance at a one day training event. | 3-60 days post intervention | |
| Secondary | Brief Resilience Scale (BRS) | The Brief Resilience Scale (BRS) is a 6-item measure created to assess the ability to bounce back or recover from stress. It is scored by reverse coding items 2, 4, and 6 and finding the mean of the six items. A higher score equals higher resilience. | 3-weeks to the day of intervention for baseline, 1-month post intervention | |
| Secondary | Public Health Surveillance Wellbeing (PHS-WB) | The Public Health Surveillance Well-Being Scale (PHS-WB) comprises 10-items guaging self-reported mental, physical, and social components of well-being. Response options for 6 of the items are on a 5-point Likert-type scale. The responses options range from "strongly disagree" to "strongly agree," "none of the time" to "all of the time," and "poor" to "excellent." Three of the items are based on a 10-point Likert-type scale. Response options for the 10-point items range from "very dissatisfied" to "very satisfied." One item assesses energy/vitality over the past 30 day. The responses for that item ranged from 0 to 30. A score for the PHS-WB scale was created by summing the 10 items for each respondent. | 3-weeks to the day of intervention for baseline, 1-month post intervention | |
| Secondary | Sleep Habits (Rand MOS) | The MOS Sleep Scale is a 12-item instrument, which measures multiple facets of sleep. The MOS Sleep Scale yields a sleep problems index and six scale scores: sleep disturbance (have trouble falling asleep, how long to fall asleep, sleep was not quiet, awaken during your sleep time, and have trouble falling asleep again), sleep adequacy (get enough sleep to feel rested upon waking in the morning and get amount of sleep needed), daytime somnolence (drowsy during day, have trouble staying awake during the day, and take naps), snoring, awaken short of breath or with headache, and quantity of sleep. Quantity of sleep is scored as the average hours slept per night. The other scales and problems index are scored on a range from 0 to 100 with higher scores indicating more of the concept being measured. | 3-weeks to the day of intervention for baseline, 1-month post intervention | |
| Secondary | Health, Wellbeing and Productivity (SF36, HPQ) | The SF-36 is a 36-item questionnaire which measures QoL across eight domains, which are both physically- and emotionally-based. The eight domains that the SF-36 measures are as follows: physical functioning, role limitations due to physical health, role limitations due to emotional problems, energy/fatigue, emotional well-being, social functioning, pain, and general health. | 3-weeks to the day of intervention for baseline, 1-month post intervention | |
| Secondary | Work Productivity and Activity Impairment (WPAI) | The WPAI:GH is a six-item questionnaire, measuring the effect of one's health problems on their ability to work and perform regular activities. The questions have four scores: (1) percentage work time missed due to health (absenteeism); (2) percentage impairment at work due to health (presenteeism); (3) percentage overall work productivity loss due to health (absenteeism and presenteeism); and (4) percentage daily activity impairment outside of work due to health. Higher scores indicate prolonged sick leave or impairment and decreased productivity. | between 3-weeks to the day of intervention for baseline, 1-month post intervention | |
| Secondary | Brief Cope | The Brief COPE inventory is a 28-item measure used to assess ways that an individual copes with stress in their life, in particular around the time a stressful event has occurred. | 3-weeks to the day of intervention for baseline, 1-month post intervention | |
| Secondary | Perceived Stress (PSS) | The Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) is a 10-item scale used to measure the perception of stress, specifically, the degree which situations in one's life are appraised as stressful.The total score is calculated by finding the sum of 10 items, reverse coding questions 4, 5, 7, & 8. The PSS has a range of scores between 0 (no stress) and 40 (high stress). A higher score indicates more stress. | 3-weeks to the day of intervention for baseline, 1-month post intervention |
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