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Improving mental health, wellbeing, and resilience of healthcare workers in Changing Environments

Project description

A holistic way to address mental health in healthcare

In today’s healthcare landscape, the demands on health and care workers have reached unprecedented levels, exacerbated by both daily pressures and unforeseen crises. The relentless nature of their work often leads to high levels of stress and burnout, impacting not only their own well-being but also the quality of care they can provide. In this context, the EU-funded APOLLO2028 project will focus on research-backed innovations. Specifically, it will equip healthcare professionals, organisations, and policymakers with the tools and strategies necessary to enhance mental health, resilience, and overall workplace well-being. Through stakeholder collaboration and cost-effectiveness evaluations, the project seeks to diminish workplace stress and enhance the resilience of healthcare professionals across EU Member States, fostering a healthier and more robust workforce.

Objective

The overall objective of the APOLLO2028 project is to provide health and care workers, organisations, and healthcare system funders and policy makers with research-backed innovative solutions to help improve mental health, wellbeing, and capacity to be more resilient to changing environments (especially daily pressures and extreme events) at the workplace. The originality of the project is to consider resilience in health care in a holistic approach to build individual, team and organizational capabilities to face the next extreme events and daily pressures. Therefore, we will study individual factors affecting resilience, group factors, organizational factors, and develop a model involving all types of factors. This model will serve as a basis for the production of guidelines to be disseminated to health and care workers, their managers, as well as policy makers and health systems funders. We will also develop an AI-based system to support in the identification of stress factors and recommend actions. We will involve all the stakeholders in a co-design work to finalise our solutions. We will also review the cost effectiveness of our solutions. The main impact of our project will be a reduction of stress factors at the workplace, and an improvement of resilience of all the health and care workers. We will ensure our solutions are disseminated to all EU member states and adapted to the specifics of each of their health care systems.

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Coordinator

UNIVERSITE DE MONTPELLIER
Net EU contribution
€ 940 115,00
Address
163 RUE AUGUSTE BROUSSONNET
34090 Montpellier
France

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Region
Occitanie Languedoc-Roussillon Hérault
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Total cost
€ 940 115,00

Participants (11)