University of Strathclyde needs participants for a survey on a new digital app to help health and social care staff manage stress.

The University of Strathclyde is looking for health and social care professionals in Scotland to participate in a new survey. This study is part of the Sentinel Project, which is developing a digital app to help staff manage stress in the workplace.

This research follows up on the ENACT study, which explored how health and social care workers maintained their mental well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic. The findings from that research have directly influenced the development of this new tool, which has been co-created with frontline staff for their use.

The short survey invites participants to view screenshots of the app and provide feedback on its design and content. Your input is vital in helping the research team understand what features and support would be most helpful in such a tool.

The survey takes about 10 minutes to complete and has full ethical approval. The Sentinel Project recently won a Strategic Impact Award for Research and Knowledge Exchange, recognizing the importance of this work.

You can complete the survey by clicking here.

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