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NCT06979089
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Implementation of DWM in Dutch SMEs

Sponsor: VU University of Amsterdam

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Summary

The goal of this cluster randomized controlled trial is to explore if mental health in Dutch small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) can be improved by the World Health Organization's online program Doing What Matters in Times of Stress (DWM). The main questions it aims to answer are: * Does DWM improve the mental health of employees working in Dutch SMEs? * Does DWM improve work-related outcomes in employees working in Dutch SMEs? * How can DWM be implemented at a large scale in Dutch SMEs? Researchers will compare two groups to see if the DWM program is effective. One group will receive the DWM program and Care-as-Usual (group 1), and the other group will receive Care-as-Usual only (group 2). Participants will: * Follow the online DWM program for 5 weeks (only group 1). * Take part in 6 telephone appointments with a facilitator (helper) that provides extra support to complete the program (only group 1). * Complete 3 sets of questionnaires. Each set of questionnaire takes about 15 minutes to be completed (group 1 and group 2).

Official title: Improving the Mental Health of Working Adults in Dutch Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs): A Cluster RCT of WHO's Doing What Matters in Times of Stress (DWM)

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

518

Start Date

2025-05-19

Completion Date

2026-09

Last Updated

2025-12-05

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Doing What Matters in Times of Stress

DWM is the illustrated guide of the original stress management intervention - Self-Help Plus and can be offered online through a web-based application. DWM is a low-intensity and transdiagnostic intervention that has been designed to be widely applicable to a variety of mental health problems (depression, anxiety and PTSD). DWM is based on acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), a modern form (third wave) of cognitive-behavioural therapy with a strong focus on mindfulness practices and identification of values, with exercises which aim to reduce distress and build social support, adaptive coping and resilience. DWM includes five modules, each of which focuses on a specific skill. The online version of DWM has been designed to release a module every week, so the program is finalized in 5 weeks. In this trial, participants will receive the guided version of DWM: participants will have a short (15 minutes) weekly support call with a helper (6 calls in total).

Locations (1)

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands