Viewing Study NCT06536387



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Study NCT ID: NCT06536387
Status: RECRUITING
Last Update Posted: None
First Post: 2024-07-30

Brief Title: Storytelling Through Music to Improve Well-being Among Homeless Service Providers
Sponsor: None
Organization: None

Study Overview

Official Title: Storytelling Through Music A Novel Approach to Improve Well-being Among Homeless Service Providers
Status: RECRUITING
Status Verified Date: 2024-07
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: No
If Expanded Access, NCT#: N/A
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Acronym: None
Brief Summary: Homelessness is a complex social issue and requires a dedicated workforce of helping professionals including nurses and social workers Secondary traumatic stress is common in this workforce and contributes to poor professional quality of life burnout and job turnover These factors undermine the health and well-being of homeless service providers and threaten the stability of this critical workforce The purpose of this study is to evaluate Storytelling Through Music an innovative 6-week multi-dimensional intervention to improve well-being among homeless service providers
Detailed Description: Research has found that the burden of secondary traumatic stress among homeless service providers HSP is similar to that among other healthcare professionals including nurses working in urban emergency departments and in inpatient psychiatric hospitals Left unaddressed secondary traumatic stress can cause compassion fatigue and emotional exhaustion furthering a cycle of poor professional quality of life QoL burnout and job turnover Research has identified that arts-based interventions have promise in helping healthcare professionals cope with work-related emotions assist in revealing genuine emotions linked to work-related stress and in improving professional QoL What remains unclear is if arts-based interventions can yield similar benefits amongst HSPs

The purpose of this study therefore is to evaluate the feasibility of implementing Storytelling Through Music STM with HSPs working with the homeless population in Austin Texas STM is a six-week intervention that combines storytelling reflective writing song-writing and self-care skills to improve emotion regulation through affective and cognitive coping skills Our preliminary data suggests STM to be feasible and acceptable and preliminary evidence demonstrates improved coping psychosocial well-being and burnout in nurses Specifically this project aims to

Aim 1 Explore the contextual factors impacting the well-being of frontline HSPs

Aim 2 Examine the feasibility of implementing Storytelling Through Music with HSPs

Aim 3 Investigate the preliminary intervention effect on coping emotion regulation self-compassion well-being anxiety depressive symptoms loneliness post-traumatic growth insomnia and work-related factors secondary traumatic stress burnout compassion satisfaction and intent to leave

Study Oversight

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