Oxford Institute for Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Research, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Research and Development, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, United Kingdom.
J Med Internet Res. 2023 Feb 14;25:e43771. doi: 10.2196/43771.
Global workforce challenges faced by health care providers are linked to low levels of job satisfaction, recruitment, retention, and well-being, with detrimental impacts on patient care outcomes. Resilience-building programs can provide support for staff who endure highly stressful environments, enhance resilience, and support recruitment and retention, with web-based formats being key to increasing accessibility.
We aimed to examine participants' engagement with a newly developed Resilience Enhancement Online Training for Nurses (REsOluTioN), explore its acceptability, and compare levels of resilience and psychological well-being in nurses who completed REsOluTioN with those who did not.
We carried out a pilot randomized trial (1:1), conducted at a single site (mental health and community trust in South England) between August 2021 and May 2022. Local research ethics approvals were obtained. Nurses were invited to participate and were randomly assigned to a waitlist group or REsOluTioN group. Training lasted for 4 weeks, consisting of prereading, web-based facilitated sessions, and mentorship support. We evaluated trial engagement, acceptability of training, and pre-post changes in resilience, measured by the Brief Resilience Scale, and psychological well-being, measured by the Warwick Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale. Qualitative participant feedback was collected. Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials 2010 extension guidelines for reporting pilot and feasibility trials were used.
Of 108 participants recruited, 93 completed the study. Participants' mean age was 44 (SD 10.85) years. Most participants were female (n=95, 88.8%), White (n=95, 88.8%), and worked in community settings (n=91, 85.0%). Sixteen facilitated and 150 mentoring sessions took place. Most REsOluTioN program participants reported the sessions helped improve their resilience (n=24, 72.8%), self-confidence (n=24, 72.7%), ability to provide good patient care (n=25, 75.8%), relationships with colleagues (n=24, 72.7%), and communication skills (n=25, 75.8%). No statistically significant differences between training and control groups and time on well-being (F=1.44, P=.23, partial η=0.02) and resilience scores (F=0.33, P=.57, partial η=0.004) were revealed; however, there were positive trends toward improvement in both. Nurse participants engaged with the REsOluTioN program and found it acceptable. Most found web-based training and mentoring useful and enjoyed learning, reflection, networking, and participatory sessions.
The REsOluTioN program was acceptable, engaging, perceived as useful, and nurses were keen for it to be implemented to optimize resilience, psychological health, communication, and workplace environments. The study has evidenced that it is acceptable to implement web-based resilience programs with similar design features within busy health care settings, indicating a need for similar programs to be carefully evaluated. Mentorship support may also be a key in optimizing resilience. Trial limitations include small sample size and reduced statistical power; a multicenter randomized controlled trial could test effectiveness of the training on a larger scale.
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05074563; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05074563.
INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): RR2-10.2196/37015.
医疗保健提供者面临的全球劳动力挑战与低工作满意度、招聘、保留和幸福感有关,这对患者护理结果有不利影响。弹性建设计划可以为在高压力环境中工作的员工提供支持,增强他们的弹性,并支持招聘和保留,网络格式是提高可及性的关键。
我们旨在研究参与者对新开发的护士弹性增强在线培训(REsOluTioN)的参与情况,探讨其可接受性,并比较完成 REsOluTioN 的护士与未完成的护士之间的弹性和心理健康水平。
我们在 2021 年 8 月至 2022 年 5 月期间在英格兰南部的一家心理健康和社区信托机构(单一地点)进行了一项试点随机试验(1:1)。获得了当地研究伦理批准。邀请护士参与,并随机分配到候补组或 REsOluTioN 组。培训持续 4 周,包括预习、基于网络的辅导课程和导师支持。我们评估了试验参与度、培训的可接受性以及通过简要韧性量表测量的韧性和通过华威爱丁堡心理健康量表测量的心理健康的变化。收集了定性的参与者反馈。采用报告试点和可行性试验的 CONSORT 扩展标准 2010 指南。
在招募的 108 名参与者中,93 名完成了研究。参与者的平均年龄为 44(SD 10.85)岁。大多数参与者为女性(n=95,88.8%)、白人(n=95,88.8%),在社区环境中工作(n=91,85.0%)。进行了 16 次辅导和 150 次指导会议。大多数 REsOluTioN 项目参与者报告说,这些课程有助于提高他们的韧性(n=24,72.8%)、自信心(n=24,72.7%)、提供良好的患者护理能力(n=25,75.8%)、与同事的关系(n=24,72.7%)和沟通技巧(n=25,75.8%)。培训组和对照组之间在幸福感(F=1.44,P=.23,部分η=0.02)和韧性得分(F=0.33,P=.57,部分η=0.004)方面没有统计学上的显著差异;然而,两者都有改善的积极趋势。护士参与者参与了 REsOluTioN 计划,并发现它是可以接受的。大多数人认为基于网络的培训和指导很有用,并且喜欢学习、反思、网络和参与式课程。
REsOluTioN 计划是可以接受的、吸引人的、被认为是有用的,并且护士们渴望实施该计划,以优化弹性、心理健康、沟通和工作场所环境。该研究表明,在繁忙的医疗保健环境中实施具有类似设计特征的基于网络的弹性计划是可以接受的,这表明需要对类似的计划进行仔细评估。导师支持也可能是优化弹性的关键。试验的局限性包括样本量小和统计能力降低;一项多中心随机对照试验可以在更大规模上测试培训的有效性。