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Continuous Heart Rate Variability Monitoring in Doctors; Understanding Patterns of Stress

Burnout is an increasing concern in the medical professions. This study aims to utilise established, validated self-report measures combined with continuous heart rate variability measurements to better understand the stress and recovery patterns experienced by doctors that may contribute to burnout. This mixed methods

Condition(s)Burnout, Burnout Syndrome, Occupational Stress, Stress
StatusRecruiting
Study typeObservational
SummaryBurnout is an increasing concern in the medical professions. This study aims to utilise established, validated self-report measures combined with continuous heart rate variability measurements to better understand the stress and recovery patterns experienced by doctors that may contribute to burnout. This mixed methods study design will consist of an ecological momentary assessment phase where participants will complete commonly used and validated real-time subjective measures while concurrently wearing a heart rate variability monitor to provide an objective measure of stress. Following on from this, participants of interest will be invited to participate in semi structured interviews to further explore their experiences of stress and recovery.
Who can participateInclusion Criteria: * Working within NHS Grampian * Access to a smartphone Exclusion Criteria: * Cardiac arrhythmias/endocrine disease. * Prescription beta blockers, calcium channel blockers, ACE inhibitors, benzodiazepines, antidepressants and antianxiety medications. * Insufficient non-working time prior to study commencement.
SexAll
Accepts healthy volunteersYes
Lead sponsorUniversity of Aberdeen
LocationsAberdeen, United Kingdom
Start date2024-12-09
NCT IDNCT06721312
Official listinghttps://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06721312

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