Not Yet RecruitingPhase 1ACTRN12610000521022

Minimising Injury in Aged Care

Do aged care workers provided with proactive physiotherapy treatment of muscle/joint strain/weakness and psychological training to build stress resilience compared with matched workers who do not receive such support show lower levels of work-related physical and psychological injury over a 12 month period?


Sponsor

Aged Care Association of Australia (SA)

Enrollment

500 participants

Start Date

Jul 1, 2010

Study Type

Interventional

Conditions

Summary

The study intends to assess the human and financial cost benefits of providing aged care workers with enhanced working conditions including proactive physiotherapy care of joints and muscles separate from and together with direct psychlogical support in building stress resilience and indirectly through developing 'top down' improvement in psychosocial safety culture and enhanced team leadership. It is anticipated that both physiotherapeutic and psychological interventions alone will reduce the human and financlal cost of work related physical and emotional stress. We further anticipate that physical and psychological support combined will act synergistically to reduce injury (physical and emotional). Such reductions are anticipated to be demonstrable via objective measures of cost saving as well as self report of enhanced well being.


Eligibility

Sex: Both males and femalesMin Age: 18 Yearss

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This study aims to reduce workplace injuries among staff working in aged care facilities. It is open to all workers aged 18 and older currently employed at participating aged care centres.

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Interventions

A) Physiotherapeutic Intervention 1) Professional assessment of existing (subacute) muscle and joint strain and overall physical health 2) Proactive professional managment of any subacute muscle/joi

A) Physiotherapeutic Intervention 1) Professional assessment of existing (subacute) muscle and joint strain and overall physical health 2) Proactive professional managment of any subacute muscle/joint strain 3) Guidance in exercises to strengthen muscle function appropriately B) Psychological Intervention 1) Training and advice in building strong psychosocial safety culture ( for owners and proprietors of aged care facilities) 2) Training and guidance in team leadership dynamics (shift supervisory staff) 3) Training and guidance in Stress resilience development (Other workers). Training will occur on at least three occassions per facility over 6 months. Follow up observation for 6 months. Assessment of overt change in (objective) data of sickness absence, injury claims, return to work times, agency replacement staff costs will be provided by each participating facility and/or their WorkCover insurer (Employers Mutual Insurance (SA) for 2 years prior to the study commencement and at the study end. Further assessment of self-report of psychological and emotional health will be made comparing baseline report at commencement of study, at 6 months and then 12 months


Locations(1)

Australia

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