Psychological Well-being and Burnout in Healthcare Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic
COVID-19, Burnout, Burnout, Professional
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for COVID-19 focused on measuring healthcare worker, psychological wellbeing, pandemic
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Northwestern Medicine Healthcare worker >18 years old
- Participants will be eligible if they are a participant in the NM HCW Serology Study and they provide electronic informed consent to participate.
- Pregnant women and all employees of Northwestern Medicine are eligible for study.
Exclusion Criteria:
- If the participant no longer works for Northwestern Medicine.
Sites / Locations
- Northwestern University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
PARK Now
Wait List Control-PARK Later
6-Week Self-Guided Program: PARK Positive Emotion Skills: The skills will be delivered over approximately 6 weeks, and individuals can participate from any device and location with internet access. A week will consist of 1-2 days of didactic material and 5-6 days of real-life skills practice and reporting. The maximum amount of time engaged in the PARK program for any participant is 5 hours over the 6-week period, plus completion of the REDCap surveys assessments (burnout, well-being, health behaviors). The intervention will focus on developing the following skills that will be supplemented by home practice: (1) positive events, capitalizing, gratitude; (2) mindfulness; (3) positive reappraisal; (4) personal strength and achievable goals; (5) and self-compassion. PARK is delivered through the BrightOutcome online platform.
Wait list controls will be assessed at similar time intervals and will be offered PARK at end of follow-up.