Can we measure happiness at work? new study tests a tool for healthcare teams
NCT ID NCT07431372
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study aims to validate a questionnaire called the Shared Happiness Index, which measures collective well-being among healthcare professionals working in multi-professional primary care practices in France. About 350 doctors, nurses, and other staff will fill out surveys to test if the tool is reliable and accurate. The goal is to provide a way to monitor and improve workplace happiness, which can lead to better patient care and staff retention.
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Sakisoigne Health Centre
La Possession, Reunion
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