PLoS ONE (Jan 2023)

Protocol for a cluster randomised waitlist-controlled trial of a goal-based behaviour change intervention for employees in workplaces enrolled in health and wellbeing initiatives.

  • Lailah Alidu,
  • Lena Al-Khudairy,
  • Ila Bharatan,
  • Paul Bird,
  • Niyah Campbell,
  • Graeme Currie,
  • Karla Hemming,
  • Kate Jolly,
  • Laura Kudrna,
  • Richard Lilford,
  • James Martin,
  • Laura Quinn,
  • Kelly Ann Schmidtke,
  • James Yates,
  • Prevention Workplace Collaboration West Midlands

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0282848
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 9
p. e0282848

Abstract

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Many workplaces offer health and wellbeing initiatives to their staff as recommended by international and national health organisations. Despite their potential, the influence of these initiatives on health behaviour appears limited and evaluations of their effectiveness are rare. In this research, we propose evaluating the effectiveness of an established behaviour change intervention in a new workplace context. The intervention, 'mental contrasting plus implementation intentions', supports staff in achieving their health and wellbeing goals by encouraging them to compare the future with the present and to develop a plan for overcoming anticipated obstacles. We conducted a systematic review that identified only three trials of this intervention in workplaces and all of them were conducted within healthcare organisations. Our research will be the first to evaluate the effectiveness of mental contrasting outside a solely healthcare context. We propose including staff from 60 organisations, 30 in the intervention and 30 in a waitlisted control group. The findings will contribute to a better understanding of how to empower and support staff to improve their health and wellbeing. Trial registration: ISRCTN17828539.