RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT06722027

CCSH (Compassion-Centered Spiritual Health) for Teams

Compassion-Centered Spiritual Health Interventions for Teams (CCSH-TI) With Faculty and Staff


Sponsor

Emory University

Enrollment

80 participants

Start Date

Sep 24, 2025

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Emory Spiritual Health has developed a Compassion-Centered Spiritual Health group-based intervention, called CCSH Interventions for Teams, and are enrolling staff and providers into the groups in this randomized study design. The groups will meet once every other week for 60 minutes for 8 weeks (4 sessions total). The investigators will evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of this novel team-based intervention that includes mindfulness and compassion-based approaches with mixed-role oncology teams. Employees (n = 80; nurses, advanced practice providers (APPs), physicians, staff) working at an NCI- designated Comprehensive Cancer Center will be randomized by team (8-12 employees/group) to Compassion Centered Spiritual Health Team Intervention (CCSH-TI) or TAU (Treatment as Usual) group. The research objective is to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of CCSH-TI, and to develop and validate a novel, low-burden ambulatory assessment "toolkit" to improve the measurement of psychological safety and burnout.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Inclusion Criteria2

  • Full-time employees working in oncology teams at Winship Cancer Institute;
  • Employees working in intensive care at Emory University St. Joseph hospital.

Exclusion Criteria1

  • Less than 18 years old

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Interventions

BEHAVIORALCompassion Centered Spiritual Health Team Intervention (CCSH-TI)

Delivered to healthcare teams by spiritual health clinicians proficient in group facilitation. It is composed of 4 sessions delivered every other week and lasting 60 minutes each. CCSH-TI sessions teach participants to attune to their interpersonal relationships; acknowledge and allow difficult emotions; and access compassion. It also provides psychoeducation about skillful coping strategies. Each session consists of didactic material about team norms and safety, a feeling check-in, facilitated group discussions about social connection and professional team building, and meditations to promote mindfulness, to cultivate a feeling of being nurtured, and to access compassion for self and others. CCSH-TI is delivered to healthcare teams by spiritual health clinicians proficient in group facilitation.

BEHAVIORALTreatment as Usual

TAU refers to the current buffet of wellness and professional development activities that are available to employees at the Winship Cancer Institute.


Locations(2)

Emory Winship Cancer Institute

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Emory University St. Joseph hospital

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

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