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Facilitating stress prevention in micro and small-sized enterprises

Authors :
Miriam Engels
Leif Boß
Judith Engels
Rebekka Kuhlmann
Johanna Kuske
Sarah Lepper
Lutz Lesener
Valeria Pavlista
Mathias Diebig
Thorsten Lunau
Sascha A. Ruhle
Florian B. Zapkau
Peter Angerer
Jörg Hoewner
Dirk Lehr
Christian Schwens
Stefan Süß
Ines C. Wulf
Nico Dragano
RS-Research Line Work and organisational psychology (part of UHC program)
Department of Work and Organisational Psychology
Department of Human Resource Studies
Source :
BMC Public Health, 22(1):591, 1-13. BioMed Central Ltd., Engels, M, Boß, L, Engels, J, Kuhlmann, R, Kuske, J, Lepper, S, Lesener, L, Pavlista, V, Diebig, M, Lunau, T, Ruhle, S A, Zapkau, F B, Angerer, P, Hoewner, J, Lehr, D, Schwens, C, Süß, S, Wulf, I C & Dragano, N 2022, ' Facilitating stress prevention in micro and small-sized enterprises : protocol for a mixed method study to evaluate the effectiveness and implementation process of targeted web-based interventions ', BMC Public Health, vol. 22, no. 1, 591, pp. 1-13 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-022-12921-7, Engels, M, Boß, L, Engels, J, Kuhlmann, R, Kuske, J, Lepper, S, Lesener, L, Pavlista, V, Diebig, M, Lunau, T, Ruhle, S A, Zapkau, F B, Angerer, P, Hoewner, J, Lehr, D, Schwens, C, Süß, S, Wulf, I C & Dragano, N 2022, ' Facilitating stress prevention in micro and small-sized enterprises : protocol for a mixed method study to evaluate the effectiveness and implementation process of targeted web-based interventions ', BMC Public Health, vol. 22, no. 1, 591 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-022-12921-7, BMC Public Health, 22(1):591. BMC
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background Workplace-related stress is a major risk factor for mental and physical health problems and related sickness absence and productivity loss. Despite evidence regarding the effectiveness of different workplace-based interventions, the implementation of stress prevention interventions is rare, especially in micro and small-sized enterprises (MSE) with fewer than 50 employees. The joint research project “PragmatiKK”+ aims to identify and address the specific barriers to the implementation of stress prevention interventions in MSE. This study protocol describes a mixed method study design to evaluate the effectiveness of adapted stress prevention interventions and the implementation process via an integrated web-based platform (“System P”) specifically targeted at MSE. Methods First, we develop a web-based intervention, which accounts for the specific working conditions in MSE and addresses stress prevention at a structural and behavioral level. Second, we use common methods of implementation research to perform an effect and process evaluation. We analyze the effectiveness of the web-based stress prevention interventions by comparing depressive symptoms at baseline and follow-up (after 6 months and 12 months). Indicators for a successful implementation process include acceptability, adoption, feasibility, reach, dose, and fidelity, which we will measure with quantitative web-based questionnaires and qualitative interviews. We will also analyze the accumulated usage data from the web-based platform. Discussion Collecting data on the implementation process and the effectiveness of a web-based intervention will help to identify and overcome common barriers to stress prevention in MSE. This can improve the mental health of employees in MSE, which constitute more than 90% of all enterprises in Germany. + Full Project Name: „PragmatiKK - Pragmatische Lösungen für die Implementation von Maßnahmen zur Stressprävention in Kleinst- und Kleinbetrieben “(= Pragmatic solutions for the implementation of stress prevention interventions in micro and small-sized enterprises). Trial registration German Register of Clinical Studies (DRKS): DRKS00026154, date of registration: 2021-09-16.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14712458
Volume :
22
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BMC Public Health
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....26cc1dad9e9c252cc2a0ee443fb2696f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-022-12921-7