Evaluation of a workplace intervention to implement supported wellbeing centres in a healthcare workplace during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Mixed-Methods Evaluation study - including collection of service use monitoring data, online survey and qualitative interviews.
Project Aims:
1. To describe the cost, reach and usage of the Staff Wellbeing Centres
2. To gather insight into experiences of those who access the facility ('service users') as
well as those of support workers ('wellbeing buddies').
3. To identify any facilitators, obstacles or barriers to accessing the facility.
4. To identify perceptions of facility users and non-users towards the value of the
facilities during and after the coronavirus pandemic.
5. To establish recommendations for longer-term sustainability of the wellbeing centres.
Interviews will be conducted with up to 45 interview participants (10-15 Wellbeing Buddies,
25-30 Staff).
Online survey will be conducted - all Nottingham University Hospitals National Health Service
(NHS) staff invited to take part (>14,000).
The survey will include measures of mental wellbeing (Warwick-Edinburgh Wellbeing Scale,
14-item - license received), and single items measures of job stressfulness, job
satisfaction, presenteeism, turnover intentions and work engagement.
Other: Staff Wellbeing Centres
2 Centres (rooms) accessible to staff for rest and relaxation, work breaks, supports advice and signposting. They are manned by support workers called Wellbeing Buddies.
Inclusion Criteria:
- National Health Service staff which includes employees, volunteers or healthcare
students, as well as bank staff (all have access to the Staff Wellbeing Centres).
- Ability to give informed consent. For survey element: Ability to access the internet
(to complete the online survey) For interview element: Ability to attend an individual
interview.
Exclusion Criteria:
• Inability to communicate in spoken English.
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom