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Effect of Problem-solving Therapy Offered Through a Web Platform on Levels of Stress

Effect of Problem-solving Therapy Offered Through a Web Platform on Levels of Perceived Stress by Administrative Workers: A Controlled Randomized Trial

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
100 (estimated)
Sponsor
Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
25 Years – 50 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Work-related stress is a problem due to its repercussions on workers' health and productivity, which is why workplace interventions are required to reduce stress levels through coping techniques. One of the interventions in mental health to reduce levels of work stress are those based on the Internet and mobile applications, with proven effectiveness. Among the interventions are cognitive-behavioral therapies and within these the Problem Solving Therapy (PST). Therefore, there is a need to study the effect of Problem Solving Therapy offered through a web platform on the levels of self-perceived stress. However, there have been no studies on mental health interventions such as the TSP for the reduction of stress levels in office workers. For this reason, the objective of the study is to determine, through a randomized cluster trial, the effectiveness of problem-solving therapy offered through a web platform on self-perceived stress levels. Two scales will measure the levels of stress; one for self-perceived stress and another for work-related stress. Workers who have a high score on both scales will be enrolled. The establishments assigned to the intervention will receive the TSP distributed in 4 sessions. The establishments in the control group would have access to a web page with information on stress management. Immediately after having finished the last session, self-perceived stress levels will be evaluated. One month later a new measurement will be made to evaluate the persistence of the effect.

Detailed description

The objective of the study is to determine, through a randomized cluster trial, the effectiveness of problem-solving therapy offered through a web platform on self-perceived stress levels. Overall objective Evaluate the effect of Problem Solving Therapy offered through a web platform, on the self-perceived stress level of administrative workers. Specific objectives * Develop and validate a web platform with problem-solving therapy. * Determine the cut-off point of self-perceived stress measurement scales. * Evaluate the factors associated with stress in office workers. * Compare the levels of Perceived stress scale (PSS) before and after the use of a web platform with educational material in Problem Solving Therapy (PST). * Compare the effect of a conventional platform versus the Problem Solving Therapy offered through a web platform on self-perceived stress levels. * Compare the levels of occupational stress (OSS) before and after the use of a web platform with educational material in Problem Solving Therapy (PST). * Compare the effect of Problem Solving Therapy offered through a web platform versus a conventional web platform on work stress levels (WSS). * Evaluate the correlation between the perceived stress scale and the occupational stress scale (OSS).

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERProblem Solving Therapy offered through a web platformProblem Solving Therapy offered through a web platform. There will be four sessions, during the first four weeks of treatment, and subsequent sessions are dedicated to refining problem-solving skills. Participants set treatment goals; different ways to reach goals are discussed and evaluated; action plans are created, and its effectiveness is evaluated to achieve the objectives. Participants are expected to implement plans and apply the problem-solving model to additional problems between sessions. In the last two sessions, participants create a relapse prevention plan using the problem-solving therapy model.
OTHERConventional web platformThe conventional web platform, which will contain the general content on stress coping techniques.

Timeline

Start date
2019-12-20
Primary completion
2020-04-28
Completion
2020-09-28
First posted
2019-07-12
Last updated
2020-06-09

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Peru

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04016883. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.