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Web-based Single-session Growth Mindset Intervention for Allied Health Practicum Trainees to Reduce Anxiety

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The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Status

Begins enrollment this month

Conditions

Anxiety

Treatments

Behavioral: Web-based Single-session Intervention of Mindset on Intelligence, Failure, and Emotion (We-SMILE) for allied health practicum trainees

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT07085897
HSEARS20250608002

Details and patient eligibility

About

Practicum is a critical component of professional training, offering essential experiential learning opportunities that support the development of future practitioners. However, existing research indicates that practicum can be particularly challenging for allied health students, who must navigate both academic learning adjustments and complex healthcare environments. Emerging evidence also highlights the potential value of low-intensity, self-guided interventions in enhancing practicum trainees' psychological preparedness. Based on the findings, this present project adapts an integrated intervention-the Web-based Single-Session Intervention on Mindset regarding Intelligence, Failure, and Emotion (We-SMILE)-specifically for practicum students in allied health professions and examines its efficacy to adjust their mindsets and manage practicum-related challenges more effectively.

Using a two-arm randomised controlled trial, the proposed study will examine the efficacy of We-SMILE for allied health practicum trainees in reducing anxiety, as well as improving perceived stress, performance anxiety, practicum-related concerns, psychological status, learning orientation, confidence, resilient coping, and time management.

Students commencing their practicums will be recruited from allied health programmes and randomly assigned to either existing pre-practicum training plus intervention or the training-as-usual control group. Participants will be assessed at three time-points: baseline before intervention (T1), two weeks post-intervention (T2) and two months post-intervention (T3). The intention-to-treat principle and linear-regression-based maximum likelihood multi-level models will be used for data analysis.

Feasibility and Potential: This project brings together experts in mindset research, fieldwork coordinators, and programme leaders, ensuring the feasibility of the study. It will not only generate evidence on the adapted We-SMILE intervention for allied health practicum trainees but also offer a scalable and accessible model for enhancing the well-being of trainees in other healthcare and helping professions.

Enrollment

120 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Students enrolled in allied health programmes who are about to commence their practicums or have recently entered practicum.

Exclusion criteria

  • (1) do not consent to participate, (2) cannot concentrate for at least 45 minutes to complete the intervention and questionnaires, (3) have a disability or serious physical or mental illness resulting in poor condition, and (4) do not participate in the practicum.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

120 participants in 2 patient groups

Web-based Single-session Intervention of Mindset on Intelligence, Failure, and Emotion (We-SMILE)
Experimental group
Description:
The intervention is structured into three video-and-exercise sessions. Part one focuses on students' mindsets in coping with practicum-related challenges and their attitudes towards setbacks, encouraging them to shift from a 'fear-of-failure' mindset to a 'failure-is-enhancing' mindset. Part two introduces the nature and concept of neuroplasticity to promote students' understanding of effective learning. Part three centers on providing guidance for students on strategies to cope with stress and emotional turbulence with growth mindset regarding emotion.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Web-based Single-session Intervention of Mindset on Intelligence, Failure, and Emotion (We-SMILE) for allied health practicum trainees
Training-as-usual group
No Intervention group
Description:
The training-as-usual group will continue the regular practicum training.

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Shimin Zhu, PhD

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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