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Bridges: A Digital Intervention to Increase Workplace Belonging (Bridges)

2026년 6월 8일 업데이트: Kerry E. Evers, Pro-Change Behavior Systems

The purpose of this study is to evaluate Bridges, a digital program designed to support workplace belonging among LGBTQ+ employees.

Belonging is an important part of health and well-being. People who feel accepted, valued, connected, and included often experience better mental and physical health. However, many LGBTQ+ individuals experience discrimination, stigma, exclusion, or isolation in workplace settings, which can negatively affect their sense of belonging and overall well-being.

Bridges was developed to help LGBTQ+ employees build a stronger sense of belonging at work. The program combines personalized text messages with online activities, self-reflection exercises, practical workplace strategies, and opportunities to learn skills that may support connection, inclusion, and well-being.

This study will enroll LGBTQ+ adults who are currently employed. Participants will use the Bridges program for approximately 30 days. During the study, participants will receive text messages and have access to online tools and activities. Participants will also complete surveys to assess their experiences, sense of workplace belonging, and feedback about the program.

The primary purpose of this pilot study is to determine whether the Bridges program is feasible and acceptable to participants. Researchers will examine participant engagement with the program and satisfaction with its content and usability. The study will also explore whether participation in Bridges is associated with improvements in workplace belonging, well-being, and related outcomes.

Information gathered from this study will be used to improve the program and guide future research on digital interventions designed to support belonging and well-being among LGBTQ+ employees.

연구 개요

상태

완전한

개입 / 치료

상세 설명

Workplace belonging is increasingly recognized as an important contributor to employee well-being, engagement, and overall quality of life. Belonging refers to the experience of feeling accepted, valued, respected, supported, and connected to others. Individuals who experience low levels of belonging may report feelings of isolation, exclusion, loneliness, or disconnection, which can negatively affect mental health, physical health, workplace satisfaction, and professional fulfillment.

Changes in the workplace following the COVID-19 pandemic have altered how employees connect with one another. The growth of remote and hybrid work arrangements has created new opportunities for flexibility and autonomy, while also reducing opportunities for workplace interaction and social connection. As a result, many organizations are seeking innovative approaches to support employee well-being and foster a sense of belonging in increasingly digital work environments.

LGBTQ+ employees may face additional challenges related to workplace belonging. Experiences of discrimination, stigma, exclusion, or lack of organizational support can contribute to lower levels of belonging and well-being. Although many workplace wellness and diversity initiatives exist, few evidence-based programs have been developed specifically to address workplace belonging among LGBTQ+ employees.

To address this need, researchers developed Bridges, a digital intervention designed to promote workplace belonging and well-being among LGBTQ+ workers. Bridges combines personalized text messaging with web-based activities, self-reflection exercises, educational content, opportunities for self-appraisal, and practical workplace strategies designed to strengthen workplace belonging. The program is designed to help participants better understand belonging, reflect on their workplace experiences, develop skills that support connection and inclusion, and identify actionable steps that may strengthen their sense of belonging at work.

The Bridges intervention was developed using principles from behavior change science and a participatory design approach. LGBTQ+ worker advisors were actively involved in informing program content, design, usability, and overall user experience throughout development.

The purpose of this Phase I study was to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effects of the Bridges intervention. A total of 136 LGBTQ+ employees participated in a 30-day pilot study. Of the 136 enrolled participants, 127 completed the one-month follow-up assessment. Participants received text messages and access to online program content and activities during the study period. Participants completed baseline and one-month follow-up assessments measuring workplace belonging, professional fulfillment, burnout, emotional well-being, resilience, confidence, anxiety, depression, and related psychosocial outcomes.

This study used a single-arm pre-post pilot design. Eligible participants completed a baseline assessment, received access to the Bridges intervention for approximately 30 days, and completed a follow-up assessment at the end of the intervention period. Feasibility and acceptability outcomes were evaluated alongside exploratory assessments of psychosocial and workplace well-being outcomes.

The primary objectives of the study were:

  1. To evaluate the feasibility of the Bridges intervention, as measured by participant engagement with text messaging and online program components during the 30-day pilot period.
  2. To evaluate the acceptability of the intervention, as measured through usability, satisfaction, and participant willingness to recommend the program to others.
  3. To explore preliminary changes in workplace belonging, professional fulfillment, burnout, emotional well-being, resilience, confidence, anxiety, depression, and related psychosocial outcomes following participation in the program.

Study findings will be used to refine the Bridges intervention and inform future research on digital interventions designed to promote workplace belonging and well-being for LGBTQ+ employees and other populations experiencing challenges related to workplace belonging and connection.

연구 유형

중재적

등록 (실제)

136

단계

  • 해당 없음

연락처 및 위치

이 섹션에서는 연구를 수행하는 사람들의 연락처 정보와 이 연구가 수행되는 장소에 대한 정보를 제공합니다.

연구 장소

    • Rhode Island
      • Narragansett, Rhode Island, 미국, 02882-3468
        • Pro-Change Behavior Systems

참여기준

연구원은 적격성 기준이라는 특정 설명에 맞는 사람을 찾습니다. 이러한 기준의 몇 가지 예는 개인의 일반적인 건강 상태 또는 이전 치료입니다.

자격 기준

공부할 수 있는 나이

  • 성인
  • 고령자

건강한 자원 봉사자를 받아들입니다

설명

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Able to speak and read English
  • Lives in the U.S.
  • Employed
  • Works 32+ hours per week
  • Works for an organization that provides health or human services
  • Identity aligns with study/program purpose (i.e., identifies as LGBTQ+)
  • Low to moderate level of belonging (as assessed by the IOWA-B)

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Only employee of the organization
  • Unwilling to receive program text messages

공부 계획

이 섹션에서는 연구 설계 방법과 연구가 측정하는 내용을 포함하여 연구 계획에 대한 세부 정보를 제공합니다.

연구는 어떻게 설계됩니까?

디자인 세부사항

  • 주 목적: 지지 요법
  • 할당: 해당 없음
  • 중재 모델: 단일 그룹 할당
  • 마스킹: 없음(오픈 라벨)

무기와 개입

참가자 그룹 / 팔
개입 / 치료
실험적: Bridges Intervention Pilot
After completing the baseline assessment, all pilot participants will have access to the Bridges pilot program for 30 days. At the end of the 30 day pilot, they will be directed to the follow-up assessment.

Bridges is a digital behavioral intervention designed to support workplace belonging and well-being among LGBTQ+ employees. The program combines personalized text messaging with web-based educational content, self-reflection activities, self-assessment tools, and practical workplace strategies.

Participants received tailored text messages throughout the 30-day intervention period and were provided access to an online platform containing interactive activities and resources. Program content focused on helping participants understand workplace belonging, reflect on workplace experiences, develop skills that support connection and inclusion, build confidence in addressing workplace challenges, and identify actionable steps to enhance belonging and well-being at work.

The intervention was developed using behavior change science principles and a participatory design approach involving LGBTQ+ worker advisors.

연구는 무엇을 측정합니까?

주요 결과 측정

결과 측정
측정값 설명
기간
Modified Professional Fulfillment Index-Professional Fulfillment Score
기간: 1 month
Six items that assess positive intrinsic rewards and meaningfulness at work on a 5 point Likert scale. Scores are standardized to a 0-100 scale with higher scores on the fulfillment subscale signifying thriving occupational well-being.
1 month
Modified Professional Fulfillment Index-Work Exhaustion
기간: 1 month
Four items that assess physical and emotional fatigue on a 5 point Likert scale. Scores are standardized to a 0-100 scale with higher scores signifying higher levels of fatigue.
1 month
Modified Professional Fulfillment Index-Interpersonal Disengagement
기간: 1 month
Three items that assess a loss of empathy and connection with colleagues on a 5 point Likert Scale. Scores are standardized on a 0-100 scale with elevated scores indicating individuals at a high risk for burnout.
1 month
Modified Professional Fulfillment Index-Burnout
기간: 1 month
Combines items from work exhaustion and disengagement subscales. Scores are on a 0-100 scale with higher scores indicating high risk for burnout.
1 month
Percentage of participants who continued receiving text messages
기간: 1 month
Proportion of participants who continued receiving text messages throughout the intervention period. Range is 0-100, with 100% indicating everyone continued receiving messages.
1 month
Percentage rating program 7 or higher on the Net Promoter Score
기간: 1 month
Percentage of participants providing a recommendation rating of 7 or higher. Range is 0-100% with 100% indicating everyone rated the program a 7 or higher.
1 month

2차 결과 측정

결과 측정
측정값 설명
기간
Patient Health Questionnaire-2 (PHQ-2)
기간: 1 month
The PHQ-2 is a 2-item screening measure of depressive symptoms that asks respondents to rate the frequency of depressed mood and loss of interest or pleasure over the past two weeks on a 4-point scale ranging from 0 ("Not at all") to 3 ("Nearly every day"), with higher total scores (range 0-6) indicating greater depressive symptom severity.
1 month
Generalized Anxiety Disorder-2 (GAD-2)
기간: 1 month
The GAD-2 is a 2-item screening measure of anxiety symptoms that asks respondents to rate the frequency of feeling nervous, anxious, or on edge and inability to control worrying over the past two weeks on a 4-point scale ranging from 0 ("Not at all") to 3 ("Nearly every day"), with higher total scores (range 0-6) indicating greater anxiety symptom severity.
1 month
Resilience Evaluation Measure-3 (REM-3)
기간: 1 month
The REM-3 is a 3-item self-report measure that assesses key components of resilience, including positive thinking, meaning and purpose, and meaningful social connections. Items are rated on a 5-point Likert scale and transformed to a standardized score ranging from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating greater resilience.
1 month
Duke Emotional Exhaustion
기간: 1 month
Five items measure the frequency and severity of physical and emotional fatigue from work on a 5 point Likert scale with a range of 0-100. Higher scores function as a key diagnostic indicator for individuals or organizational units experiencing high rates of burnout.
1 month
Duke Emotional Thriving
기간: 1 month
Four items measure psychological flourishing and the daily use of personal strengths on a 5 point Likert scale with a range 0-100. Higher scores indicate higher professional fulfillment and vitality.
1 month
Iowa Workplace Belonging Scale (IOWA-B)
기간: 1 month
The IOWA-B is a 3 item self-report measure of workplace belonging that assesses employees' perceptions of acceptance, inclusion, connection, and value within their workplace on a 5 point Likert scale; higher scores indicate greater workplace belonging on the 0-100 scale.
1 month

공동 작업자 및 조사자

여기에서 이 연구와 관련된 사람과 조직을 찾을 수 있습니다.

연구 기록 날짜

이 날짜는 ClinicalTrials.gov에 대한 연구 기록 및 요약 결과 제출의 진행 상황을 추적합니다. 연구 기록 및 보고된 결과는 공개 웹사이트에 게시되기 전에 특정 품질 관리 기준을 충족하는지 확인하기 위해 국립 의학 도서관(NLM)에서 검토합니다.

연구 주요 날짜

연구 시작 (실제)

2025년 8월 14일

기본 완료 (실제)

2025년 11월 22일

연구 완료 (실제)

2025년 11월 22일

연구 등록 날짜

최초 제출

2026년 6월 4일

QC 기준을 충족하는 최초 제출

2026년 6월 4일

처음 게시됨 (실제)

2026년 6월 8일

연구 기록 업데이트

마지막 업데이트 게시됨 (실제)

2026년 6월 10일

QC 기준을 충족하는 마지막 업데이트 제출

2026년 6월 8일

마지막으로 확인됨

2026년 6월 1일

추가 정보

이 연구와 관련된 용어

추가 관련 MeSH 약관

기타 연구 ID 번호

  • Bridges 2024-2

개별 참가자 데이터(IPD) 계획

개별 참가자 데이터(IPD)를 공유할 계획입니까?

IPD 계획 설명

De-identified individual participant data underlying the results reported in publications arising from this study, including derived scale scores, subscale scores, and associated data documentation.

IPD 공유 기간

Beginning following publication of the primary study results.

IPD 공유 액세스 기준

De-identified study data will be made available through openICPSR. Data will be deposited in accordance with NIH and repository policies. Appropriate documentation will be provided to facilitate secondary analyses and replication.

IPD 공유 지원 정보 유형

  • 연구_프로토콜
  • 수액
  • ICF

약물 및 장치 정보, 연구 문서

미국 FDA 규제 의약품 연구

아니

미국 FDA 규제 기기 제품 연구

아니

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정신 건강에 대한 임상 시험

Bridges에 대한 임상 시험

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