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Web-based Implementation for the Science of Enhancing Resilience Study
Not Recruiting
Trial ID: NCT02603133
Purpose
Resilience means a healthcare provider's ability to cope, recover, and learn from stressful
events, as well as their access to resources that promote health and well-being. Neonatal
intensive care unit (NICU) health professionals' need to have particularly good resilience,
because their work is extremely stressful and their patients, fragile preterm infants,
require their undivided attention. The investigators propose a feasible and engaging
intervention to enhance resilience among NICU health professionals promoting their ability to
provide safe care.
Official Title
Web-based Implementation for the Science of Enhancing Resilience Study
Stanford Investigator(s)
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
1. Location: newborn center, i.e. the NICU or a step down unit
2. Provider:
1. Primary work place is the Newborn Center
2. Full time equivalent of >=40%
3. Date of hire more than 4 weeks prior to start of the intervention
3. Provider groups:
1. Attendings that identify your newborn center as their primary site of work (not
physicians from satellite NICUs)
2. NICU fellows
3. Nurse practitioners
4. Physician Assistants
5. Nurses, including nurse leadership (managers, educators)
6. Nurse Assistant
7. Respiratory care providers
8. Transport specialists if primarily neonatal transport team
9. Newborn Center Social workers
10. Newborn Center Clerks
11. Newborn Center Pharmacists
12. Newborn Center Physical, Occupational, Speech, and Developmental Therapists
13. Newborn Center Nutritionists
14. Newborn Center Lactation Consultants
Exclusion Criteria:
1. Location: Labor and delivery or the newborn nursery
2. Provider: Work is delivered mostly outside the newborn center (this may affect
providers who delivery services across the hospital such as residents, surgeons,
anesthesia, consultants, nutritionists, PT/OT (these are included if they are mostly
dedicated to the newborn center)
3. Float personnel
4. Does not speak english
5. Cannot operate computer or smart phone
Intervention(s):
behavioral: Three Good Things
behavioral: Gratitude
behavioral: Random Acts of Kindess
behavioral: Awe
behavioral: 1 Good Chat
Not Recruiting
Contact Information
Stanford University
School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford,
CA
94305
Jochen Profit, MD, MPH
650-725-9933