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Effectiveness of a Team Level Participatory Approach Aimed at Improving Sustainable Employability among Long-Term Care Workers: a Randomised Controlled Trial

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Heijkants, C.H.;van Hooff, M.L.M.;de Wind, A.;Geurts, S.A.E.;Boot, C.R.L.

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Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate one-year effects of a team-level participatory workplace intervention on need for recovery and satisfaction of the needs for autonomy, competence and relatedness among long-term care workers by means of a randomized controlled trial.Methods: Teams of long-term care workers were randomly assigned to the intervention group (ten teams; n=78) or the wait-list control group (ten teams; n=58). The intervention consisted of a problem inventory, related to the needs for autonomy, competence and relatedness, a brainstorm towards solutions and an action plan divided over three meetings guided by a facilitator. The primary outcome was need for recovery and secondary outcomes were the satisfaction of the needs for autonomy, competence and relatedness. Outcomes were measured at baseline and after 6, 9 and 12 months. Linear mixed model analyses were performed in R.Results: There was no significant difference in need for recovery between groups over time. The intervention group did show a slight improvement of the satisfaction of the need for relatedness over time, while in contrast, the control group showed a decrease over time. The satisfaction of the need for autonomy and competence did not significantly differ between both groups over time.Conclusions: The approach had no significant effect on the primary outcome need for recovery. The intervention did have a significant positive impact on the satisfaction of the need for relatedness, possibly because, after a period of being unable to be close, it provided opportunity to gather and work together as a team.This collection contains:- Explanation of the project- Informed consent forms- Baseline questionnaire- Working copy data- Scripts/syntax

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Dataset Index

2.3

FAIR Score

81%

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1

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Radboud University

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Social Psychology

Field

Psychology

Domain

Social Sciences

Confidence Score

44%

Source

Scholar Data Model

Keywords

self-determination theoryrelatednesscompetencebasic psychological needsautonomySelf-Managing TeamsRandomised Controlled TrialParticipatory Workplace InterventionNeed for recovery

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FT

13.46

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00