A cluster randomised controlled trial of the Wellbeing in Secondary Education (WISE) Project – an intervention to improve the mental health support and training available to secondary school teachers: protocol for an integrated process evaluation

Abstract Background Secondary school teachers have low levels of wellbeing and high levels of depression compared with the general population. Teachers are in a key position to support students, but poor mental health may be a barrier to doing so effectively. The Wellbeing in Secondary Education (WI...

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Main Authors: Rhiannon Evans, Rowan Brockman, Jillian Grey, Sarah Bell, Sarah Harding, David Gunnell, Rona Campbell, Simon Murphy, Tamsin Ford, William Hollingworth, Kate Tilling, Richard Morris, Bryar Kadir, Ricardo Araya, Judi Kidger
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-018-2617-4
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author Rhiannon Evans
Rowan Brockman
Jillian Grey
Sarah Bell
Sarah Harding
David Gunnell
Rona Campbell
Simon Murphy
Tamsin Ford
William Hollingworth
Kate Tilling
Richard Morris
Bryar Kadir
Ricardo Araya
Judi Kidger
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Rowan Brockman
Jillian Grey
Sarah Bell
Sarah Harding
David Gunnell
Rona Campbell
Simon Murphy
Tamsin Ford
William Hollingworth
Kate Tilling
Richard Morris
Bryar Kadir
Ricardo Araya
Judi Kidger
A cluster randomised controlled trial of the Wellbeing in Secondary Education (WISE) Project – an intervention to improve the mental health support and training available to secondary school teachers: protocol for an integrated process evaluation
Trials
Mental health
Wellbeing
Schools
Children
Adolescents
Teachers
author_facet Rhiannon Evans
Rowan Brockman
Jillian Grey
Sarah Bell
Sarah Harding
David Gunnell
Rona Campbell
Simon Murphy
Tamsin Ford
William Hollingworth
Kate Tilling
Richard Morris
Bryar Kadir
Ricardo Araya
Judi Kidger
author_sort Rhiannon Evans
title A cluster randomised controlled trial of the Wellbeing in Secondary Education (WISE) Project – an intervention to improve the mental health support and training available to secondary school teachers: protocol for an integrated process evaluation
title_short A cluster randomised controlled trial of the Wellbeing in Secondary Education (WISE) Project – an intervention to improve the mental health support and training available to secondary school teachers: protocol for an integrated process evaluation
title_full A cluster randomised controlled trial of the Wellbeing in Secondary Education (WISE) Project – an intervention to improve the mental health support and training available to secondary school teachers: protocol for an integrated process evaluation
title_fullStr A cluster randomised controlled trial of the Wellbeing in Secondary Education (WISE) Project – an intervention to improve the mental health support and training available to secondary school teachers: protocol for an integrated process evaluation
title_full_unstemmed A cluster randomised controlled trial of the Wellbeing in Secondary Education (WISE) Project – an intervention to improve the mental health support and training available to secondary school teachers: protocol for an integrated process evaluation
title_sort cluster randomised controlled trial of the wellbeing in secondary education (wise) project – an intervention to improve the mental health support and training available to secondary school teachers: protocol for an integrated process evaluation
publisher BMC
series Trials
issn 1745-6215
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Abstract Background Secondary school teachers have low levels of wellbeing and high levels of depression compared with the general population. Teachers are in a key position to support students, but poor mental health may be a barrier to doing so effectively. The Wellbeing in Secondary Education (WISE) project is a cluster randomised controlled trial (RCT) of an intervention to improve the mental health support and training available to secondary school teachers through delivery of the training package Mental Health First Aid and a staff peer support service. We will conduct a process evaluation as part of the WISE trial to support the interpretation of trial outcomes and refine intervention theory. The domains assessed will be: the extent to which the hypothesised mechanisms of change are activated; system level influences on these mechanisms; programme differentiation and usual practice; intervention implementation, including any adaptations; intervention acceptability; and intervention sustainability. Methods Research questions will be addressed via quantitative and qualitative methods. All study schools (n = 25) will provide process evaluation data, with more detailed focus group, interview and observation data being collected from a subsample of case study schools (4 intervention and 4 control). Mechanisms of change, as outlined in a logic model, will be measured via teacher and student surveys and focus groups. School context will be explored via audits of school practice that relate to mental health and wellbeing, combined with stakeholder interviews and focus groups. Implementation of the training and peer support service will be assessed via training observations, training participant evaluation forms, focus groups with participants, interviews with trainers and peer support service users, and peer supporter logs recording help provided. Acceptability and sustainability will be examined via interviews with funders, head teachers, trainers and peer support services users, and focus groups with training participants. Discussion The process evaluation embedded within the WISE cluster RCT will illuminate how and why the intervention was effective, ineffective or conferred iatrogenic effects. It will contribute to the refinement of the theory underpinning the intervention, and will help to inform any future implementation. Trial registration International Standard Randomised Controlled Trial Number: ISRCTN95909211 registered on 24 March 2016.
topic Mental health
Wellbeing
Schools
Children
Adolescents
Teachers
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-018-2617-4
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spelling doaj-d862c7202ab24735ab2ad97c222517a32020-11-25T00:31:50ZengBMCTrials1745-62152018-05-0119111310.1186/s13063-018-2617-4A cluster randomised controlled trial of the Wellbeing in Secondary Education (WISE) Project – an intervention to improve the mental health support and training available to secondary school teachers: protocol for an integrated process evaluationRhiannon Evans0Rowan Brockman1Jillian Grey2Sarah Bell3Sarah Harding4David Gunnell5Rona Campbell6Simon Murphy7Tamsin Ford8William Hollingworth9Kate Tilling10Richard Morris11Bryar Kadir12Ricardo Araya13Judi Kidger14DECIPHer, School of Social Sciences, Cardiff UniversityBristol Medical School, Population Health Sciences, University of BristolDECIPHer, School of Social Sciences, Cardiff UniversityBristol Medical School, Population Health Sciences, University of BristolBristol Medical School, Population Health Sciences, University of BristolBristol Medical School, Population Health Sciences, University of BristolBristol Medical School, Population Health Sciences, University of BristolDECIPHer, School of Social Sciences, Cardiff UniversityUniversity of Exeter Medical School, University of ExeterBristol Medical School, Population Health Sciences, University of BristolBristol Medical School, Population Health Sciences, University of BristolBristol Medical School, Population Health Sciences, University of BristolBristol Medical School, Population Health Sciences, University of BristolCentre for Global Mental Health and Primary Care Research, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King’s College LondonBristol Medical School, Population Health Sciences, University of BristolAbstract Background Secondary school teachers have low levels of wellbeing and high levels of depression compared with the general population. Teachers are in a key position to support students, but poor mental health may be a barrier to doing so effectively. The Wellbeing in Secondary Education (WISE) project is a cluster randomised controlled trial (RCT) of an intervention to improve the mental health support and training available to secondary school teachers through delivery of the training package Mental Health First Aid and a staff peer support service. We will conduct a process evaluation as part of the WISE trial to support the interpretation of trial outcomes and refine intervention theory. The domains assessed will be: the extent to which the hypothesised mechanisms of change are activated; system level influences on these mechanisms; programme differentiation and usual practice; intervention implementation, including any adaptations; intervention acceptability; and intervention sustainability. Methods Research questions will be addressed via quantitative and qualitative methods. All study schools (n = 25) will provide process evaluation data, with more detailed focus group, interview and observation data being collected from a subsample of case study schools (4 intervention and 4 control). Mechanisms of change, as outlined in a logic model, will be measured via teacher and student surveys and focus groups. School context will be explored via audits of school practice that relate to mental health and wellbeing, combined with stakeholder interviews and focus groups. Implementation of the training and peer support service will be assessed via training observations, training participant evaluation forms, focus groups with participants, interviews with trainers and peer support service users, and peer supporter logs recording help provided. Acceptability and sustainability will be examined via interviews with funders, head teachers, trainers and peer support services users, and focus groups with training participants. Discussion The process evaluation embedded within the WISE cluster RCT will illuminate how and why the intervention was effective, ineffective or conferred iatrogenic effects. It will contribute to the refinement of the theory underpinning the intervention, and will help to inform any future implementation. Trial registration International Standard Randomised Controlled Trial Number: ISRCTN95909211 registered on 24 March 2016.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-018-2617-4Mental healthWellbeingSchoolsChildrenAdolescentsTeachers