Health and Wellness in Healthcare Providers Post-disaster

NCT ID: NCT03722368

Last Updated: 2019-08-26

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

1100 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2018-07-01

Study Completion Date

2019-06-30

Brief Summary

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The purpose of this evaluation is to understand the impact of mental health and psychosocial support (MHPS) programming that AmeriCares (a non-profit disaster response organization) is currently providing to healthcare and social service providers in Southeast Texas and Puerto Rico. The MHPS services are designed to provide skills to reduce stress, improve coping and reduce symptoms of burnout (compassion fatigue).

Detailed Description

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Health care and social service providers from disaster-affected communities are at heightened risk for emotional distress symptoms immediately after the event and over the longer-term recovery period. They provide care to others both physically and emotionally, while at the same time are often in the process of recovery and rebuilding their own lives. Health care providers, particularly those who work in safety net health centers, often serve high-need communities where incomes are lower, health issues are elevated, and health care is scarce.

Given the high risk for emotional distress symptoms for healthcare workers after a disaster, it is critical to offer services to help ease the stress during the hurricane recovery. This evaluation will examine the impact of Americares mental health and psychosocial (MHPS) programming on care providers in the short- and longterm recovery. The purpose of this evaluation is to understand the impact of mental health and psychosocial support (MHPS) programming that AmeriCares (a non-profit disaster response organization) is currently providing to healthcare and social service providers in Southeast Texas and Puerto Rico. The MHPS services are designed to provide skills to reduce stress, improve coping and reduce symptoms of burnout (compassion fatigue).

The study included naturalistic groups that will receive services from Americares based on the agencies needs.

They will include:

1. A waitlisted control group who will receive services within 3-months after the study begins
2. A group who will receive one specific workshop, known as RCHC (Resilience and Coping for the Healthcare Community)
3. A group who will receive RCHC plus additional services (RCHC+)

The 3-hour RCHC intervention draws from existing literature and theory on effective psychosocial interventions and integrates the following components:

* An open interactive learning environment
* A safe environment for open communication
* Education and strategies to support highly stressed and/or traumatized patients.
* Psycho-education about stress and coping
* Planning for coping strategies
* Identification and referral to mental health resources The additional services will include wellness groups and psychoeducational training. The wellness groups include a variety of topics, designed to promote healthy living and empowerment. Each one-hour group will be facilitated by Americares staff and tailored to particular needs of the group. Topics may include but not limited to: Grief and loss, Stress management, Workplace wellness, Navigating support systems. The psychoeducational trainings provide healthcare workers with educational resources to support their patients in the aftermath of Harvey and recognize and respond to stress reactions. Training topics include: Psychological First Aid for Adults, Psychological First Aid for Children, The Brain, the Body and Trauma, Coping with Difficult Workplace Situations.

Conditions

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Intervention 1: Resilience and Coping for Healthcare Group Intervention 2: Resilience and Coping for Healthcare Plus Additional Services Waitlist Control Group

Study Design

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Allocation Method

NON_RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

FACTORIAL

Primary Study Purpose

PREVENTION

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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RCHC

Participation in the Resilience and Coping of the Healthcare Community Intervention.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

RCHC

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

The RCHC group will receive a three hour psychoeducational intervention on common stress responses among healthcare providers and coping skills. They will also receive a booster session one month later which will reinforce these skills.

RCHC+

Participation in the Resilience and Coping of the Healthcare Community Intervention, support groups and one on one counseling.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

RCHC+

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

The RCHC group will receive a three hour psychoeducational intervention on common stress responses among healthcare providers and coping skills. They will also receive a booster session one month later which will reinforce these skills. This intervention group will also receive on-going support groups and one on one counseling as needed.

Waitlist Control

This group will receive treatment as usual and will be offered services once the study is complete.

Group Type OTHER

Waitlist control

Intervention Type OTHER

This group will served as the control group and will receive treatment as usual until the end of the study. At the end of the study they will have the opportunity to take part in the RCHC or RCHC+

Interventions

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RCHC

The RCHC group will receive a three hour psychoeducational intervention on common stress responses among healthcare providers and coping skills. They will also receive a booster session one month later which will reinforce these skills.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

RCHC+

The RCHC group will receive a three hour psychoeducational intervention on common stress responses among healthcare providers and coping skills. They will also receive a booster session one month later which will reinforce these skills. This intervention group will also receive on-going support groups and one on one counseling as needed.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Waitlist control

This group will served as the control group and will receive treatment as usual until the end of the study. At the end of the study they will have the opportunity to take part in the RCHC or RCHC+

Intervention Type OTHER

Other Intervention Names

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Resilience and Coping for the Healthcare Community Plus additional Services

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

Healthcare workers will be eligible for the study if they are:

1. over 18 years of age at the time of admission into the study;
2. speak and read English or Spanish;
3. have been identified as having experienced Hurricane Harvey or Maria or providing care to people living in areas affected by the storms;
4. are employed by a participating Community Health Center or partnering agency;
5. participate in AmeriCares MHPS programs.

2. do not give consent to participate in the study.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Americares

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Colorado State University

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Tara Powell

Assistant Professor

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Tara Powell, PhD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

University of Illinois at Chicago

Locations

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Americares

Houston, Texas, United States

Site Status

Americares Puerto Rico

San Juan, , Puerto Rico

Site Status

Countries

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United States Puerto Rico

Other Identifiers

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18699

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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