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Group-level workplace interventions to improve mental health in low control, high-demand office-based jobs. A scoping review.

Evangelia DemouCarolyn BlakeCharisse Tan LlorinMaria Guadalupe SalangaNino Jose MateoRuth LewisKirstin Rebecca Mitchell
Published in: Annals of work exposures and health (2024)
Group-based interventions in low-autonomy office settings can be effective but few studies used participatory approaches or conducted process evaluations limiting our knowledge of the determinants for successful group-based workplace interventions. Involving stakeholders in intervention development, implementation, and evaluation is recommended and can be beneficial for better articulation of the acceptability and barriers and facilitators for delivery and engagement.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • physical activity
  • healthcare
  • randomized controlled trial
  • primary care
  • social media
  • quality improvement
  • health promotion
  • case control