Wrist sensors tested to combat healthcare worker burnout
NCT ID NCT06086028
Summary
This study tested whether a wrist-worn sensor that provides feedback on stress levels could help healthcare workers better manage symptoms of burnout. 80 staff from community health centers wore the sensor for six weeks, receiving either immediate or delayed information about their stress. Researchers measured if this feedback helped workers recognize their stress and take self-care actions.
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Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
New Orleans, Louisiana, 70112, United States
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