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Evidence for implementation of interventions to promote mental health in the workplace : a systematic scoping review protocol
Paterson, Charlotte (University of Stirling)
Leduc, Caleb (University College Cork. School of Public Health)
Maxwell, Margaret (University of Stirling)
Aust, Birgit (National Research Centre for the Working Environment, Copenhagen)
Amann, Benedikt L. (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Departament de Psiquiatria i de Medicina Legal)
Cerga-Pashoja, Arlinda (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine)
Coppens, Evelien (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. Centre for Health Research and Consultancy)
Couwenbergh, Chrisje (Kenniscentrum Phrenos, Utrecht)
O'Connor, Cliodhna (National Suicide Research Foundation, Cork)
Arensman, Ella (Griffith University)
Greiner, Birgit A. (University College Cork. School of Public Health)

Data: 2021
Resum: Mental health problems are common in the working population and represent a growing concern internationally, with potential impacts on workers, organisations, workplace health and compensation authorities, labour markets and social policies. Workplace interventions that create workplaces supportive of mental health, promote mental health awareness, destigmatise mental illness and support those with mental disorders are likely to improve health and economical outcomes for employees and organisations. Identifying factors associated with successful implementation of these interventions can improve intervention quality and evaluation, and facilitate the uptake and expansion. Therefore, we aim to review research reporting on the implementation of mental health promotion interventions delivered in workplace settings, in order to increase understanding of factors influencing successful delivery. A scoping review will be conducted incorporating a stepwise methodology to identify relevant literature reviews, primary research and grey literature. This review is registered with Research Registry (reviewregistry897). One reviewer will conduct the search to identify English language studies in the following electronic databases from 2008 through to July 1, 2020: Scopus, PROSPERO, Health Technology Assessments, PubMed, Campbell Collaboration, Joanna Briggs Library, PsycINFO, Web of Science Core Collection, CINAHL and Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH). Reference searching, Google Scholar, Grey Matters, IOSH and expert contacts will be used to identify grey literature. Two reviewers will screen title and abstracts, aiming for 95% agreement, and then independently screen full texts for inclusion. Two reviewers will assess methodological quality of included studies using the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool and extract and synthesize data in line with the RE-AIM framework, Nielson and Randall's model of organisational-level interventions and Moore's sustainability criteria, if the data allows. We will recruit and consult with international experts in the field to ensure engagement, reach and relevance of the main findings. This will be the first systematic scoping review to identify and synthesise evidence of barriers and facilitators to implementing mental health promotion interventions in workplace settings. Our results will inform future evaluation studies and randomised controlled trials and highlight gaps in the evidence base. Research Registry (reviewregistry897). The online version contains supplementary material available at 10. 1186/s13643-020-01570-9.
Ajuts: European Commission 848137
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Llengua: Anglès
Document: Article de revisió ; Article ; Versió publicada
Matèria: Barriers and facilitators ; RE-AIM ; Workplace ; Mental health promotion ; Implementation science ; Scoping review ; Organisational interventions ; Workplace interventions ; Process evaluation ; Wellbeing promotion
Publicat a: Systematic Reviews, Vol. 10 (january 2021) , ISSN 2046-4053

DOI: 10.1186/s13643-020-01570-9
PMID: 33509258


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