Description Module

Description Module

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NCT ID: NCT04809961
Brief Summary: The coronavirus pandemic has had demonstrable impact upon healthcare workers. For healthcare workers this has meant disruption to vital access to peer support networks. In May 2020 the United Nations (UN) published a policy brief highlighting the importance of supporting mental health and wellbeing for communities affected by coronavirus. There is a need to find innovative solutions to facilitate support in the post-COVID-19 era and some innovations are emerging to fill this void but an evidence, long-term, sustainable, solution is yet to be proposed. In response, a digital app has been co-developed by UK researchers and healthcare staff with the intent to facilitate a virtual peer support mechanism for National Health Service (NHS) staff.
Detailed Description: Rationale: The coronavirus pandemic has had demonstrable impact upon healthcare workers. For healthcare workers this has meant disruption to vital access to peer support networks. In May 2020 the United Nations (UN) published a policy brief highlighting the importance of supporting mental health and wellbeing for communities affected by coronavirus. There is a need to find innovative solutions to facilitate support in the post-COVID-19 era and some innovations are emerging to fill this void but an evidence, long-term, sustainable, solution is yet to be proposed. In response, a digital app has been co-developed by UK researchers and healthcare staff with the intent to facilitate a virtual peer support mechanism for National Health Service (NHS) staff. Aim: The main aim of this research is to determine the acceptability and efficacy of the newly developed I-care app to facilitate peer-support for NHS staff wellbeing. Methods: A mixed methods study with concurrent process evaluation will be conducted to explore the acceptability and efficacy of an app-based peer support platform for use by anyone working within Solent NHS Trust with access to an android mobile phone device. Data will be generated from quantitative app usage, binary survey responses, and qualitative interviews. Populations: All staff within Solent NHS Trust with an android mobile phone will be considered eligible to use the app. Duration: Data will be collected at one, three, six, and 12-months post app launch. Expected outcomes: As the innovation developed has spanned biomedical, behavioural and computing science a range of exploratory methods are proposed to establish the reach and uptake of the innovation, early indication of a potential causal model explaining how the innovation could lead to benefit, identification of key components of the innovation as identified by end users, and estimation of overall acceptability and efficacy.
Study: NCT04809961
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT04809961