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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
300 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-02-15
2020-02-28
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Health behaviour can be improved both by increasing personnel's' resources and removing stress-causing factors (Lamontagne et al. 2007). Mindfulness based cognitive therapy aims at increasing stress resources by developing emotional and behavioral experiences. It combines aspects of cognitive approach including dialectic behavior therapy and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). Mindfulness and acceptance-based interventions have positive consequences for physical activity and quality of life (Kangasniemi et al. 2015, Khoury et al. 2015). Novel results suggest that the approach is effective to reduce work stress also (Aikens et al. 2014). A four month intervention with virtual life habit coaching, individualised exercises and mindfulness-based techniques will be performed. The aim is to achieve significant and long lasting changes in life habits and stress of employees.
The extensive measurements including both self-evaluated and objective measurements together with multifaceted viewpoint provide profound knowledge of occupational health. They also create a comprehensive picture of preschool setting as an arena for healthy lifestyle and well-being. A new issue is the concert of different kinds of work load factors, and their interacting role in biomarkers for work stress. If proven effective, the health behaviour intervention tested in preschool environment, can be modified to suit also other occupational settings. The health economic evaluation, together with aforementioned measurement, offer information for different stakeholders on whether interventions are economically worthwhile for participating municipalities and occupational health care. The results of study are beneficial also for policy-makers in different sectors.
Aims and hypotheses Primary hypotheses
1. The intervention has a positive effects on long-term physiological adaptation to stress, biological health risk factors, recovery, and sickness absences among personnel.
2. The interventions directly enhance personnel's health behavior including eating habits, physical activity and experienced stress.
Secondary hypotheses
1. The physiological change in stress regulating systems caused by work related factors (psychosocial, cognitive, and physical) is associated with personnel's change health risk load (AL) and recovery.
2. Subjective psychological and cognitive factors of stress, recovery and even mental health symptoms are individually related to physiological responses, which can be characterized more precisely by the combined assessment of hormonal, neuronal responses and new methods of system biology.
3. The intervention will have positive economic effect (costs and benefits).
4. The intervention will have positive changes in self-efficasy
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Health behaviour intervention
Personalised health behaviour e-health intervention. The intervention uses the principles of acceptance-commitment therapy (ACT). It aims to promote health habits. Based on personal needs participants can choose tasks for physical activity, relaxation, healthy eating, sleep etc. They get regular feedback, tasks and support from their personal trainer via phone and computer.
Health behaviour intervention
The intervention uses the principles of acceptance-commitment therapy (ACT). It aims to increase healthy eating and good sleep. Based on personal needs participants can choose task for physical activity, relaxation, healthy eating, sleep eg. Their get regular feedback and support from their personal trainer via phone and computer.
Control group
Only before and after measurements
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Health behaviour intervention
The intervention uses the principles of acceptance-commitment therapy (ACT). It aims to increase healthy eating and good sleep. Based on personal needs participants can choose task for physical activity, relaxation, healthy eating, sleep eg. Their get regular feedback and support from their personal trainer via phone and computer.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Working in municipal city of Espoo or Kouvola in preschool
Exclusion Criteria
* Retirement during the intervention
18 Years
68 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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University of Helsinki
OTHER
University of Jyvaskyla
OTHER
Finnish Institute of Occupational Health
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Sampsa Puttonen, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Finnish Institute of Occupational Health
Locations
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Finnish Institute of Occupational Health
Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland
Countries
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References
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Karihtala T, Puttonen S, Valtonen AM, Kautiainen H, Hopsu L, Heinonen A. Role of physical activity in the relationship between recovery from work and insomnia among early childhood education and care professionals: a cross-sectional study. BMJ Open. 2024 Mar 19;14(3):e079746. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-079746.
Other Identifiers
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FinnishIOH
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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