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Testing a Smartphone App to Improve Mental Health in Junior Doctors

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Abstract

A total of 780 junior physicians are enrolled to evaluate the Shift app's effectiveness in supporting mental health.

  • The Shift app provides tailored mental health support for junior physicians facing high levels of stress.
  • The primary aim is to assess whether users of the app experience a reduction in depressive symptoms compared to a waitlist control group.
  • Secondary outcomes include potential improvements in anxiety, work and social functioning, help seeking, quality of life, and burnout.
  • Data collection for the study is taking place from January to August 2024, with results expected for publication in 2025.
  • This is the first randomized controlled trial specifically investigating a mobile health app for junior physicians' mental health.

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