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NCT06867601 Work-related Challenges in Psychiatric-psychosomatic Clinics

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NCT ID NCT06867601
Status Recruiting
Phase
Sponsor Jacobs University Bremen gGmbH
Condition Work Engagement
Study Type OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment 600 participants
Start Date 2025-03-10
Primary Completion 2025-12

Eligibility & Interventions

Sex All sexes
Min Age 18 Years
Max Age 100 Years
Study Type OBSERVATIONAL

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What to Expect as a Participant

This is an observational study. You will not receive an experimental treatment; researchers will collect data based on your existing condition or standard treatment.

This trial targets 600 participants in total. It began in 2025-03-10 with a primary completion date of 2025-12.

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Brief Summary

The aim of this project is to evaluate the work-related challenges faced by healthcare professionals (nurses, psychologists, and doctors) in German psychiatric-psychosomatic clinics. By applying the Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) model, this study investigates how job demands and resources influence job satisfaction, turnover intention, and subjective service quality. Special focus is given to the roles of burnout, engagement, and psychological safety as mediators and moderators in these relationships. Through a cross-sectional online survey targeting 600 healthcare professionals, this study aims to identify key factors affecting well-being and performance in mental health settings. The findings will contribute to the development of interventions to improve the working conditions and service quality in psychiatric-psychosomatic care.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * Healthcare professionals (nurses, psychologists, or doctors) working in psychiatric-psychosomatic clinics in Germany * Age 18 years or older * Sufficient German language proficiency to complete the questionnaire * Willingness to provide informed consent Exclusion Criteria: * Individuals not working as nurses, psychologists, or doctors in psychiatric-psychosomatic clinics * Age under 18 years * Insufficient German language proficiency to complete the questionnaire * Massively limited cognitive abilities

Contact & Investigator

Central Contact

Katharina Schiffer, M.Sc.

✉ kschiffer@constructor.university

📞 +49 421 200 3962

Principal Investigator

Sonia Lippke, Prof. Dr.

STUDY DIRECTOR

Constructor University Bremen gGmbH & Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences, Germany

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can join the NCT06867601 clinical trial?

This trial is open to participants of all sexes, aged 18 Years or older, up to 100 Years, studying Work Engagement. Full inclusion and exclusion criteria are listed in the Eligibility Criteria section. Always confirm your eligibility with the research team before applying.

Is NCT06867601 currently recruiting?

Yes, NCT06867601 is actively recruiting participants. Contact the research team at kschiffer@constructor.university for enrollment information.

Where is the NCT06867601 trial being conducted?

This trial is being conducted at Bremen, Germany, Bremen, Germany.

Who is sponsoring the NCT06867601 clinical trial?

NCT06867601 is sponsored by Jacobs University Bremen gGmbH. The principal investigator is Sonia Lippke, Prof. Dr. at Constructor University Bremen gGmbH & Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences, Germany. The trial plans to enroll 600 participants.

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