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Register: ANZCTR
Last refreshed on: 11 June 2018
Main ID:  ACTRN12618000229279
Date of registration: 12/02/2018
Prospective Registration: No
Primary sponsor: University of Sydney
Public title: WEB-BASED EMPLOYEE DECISION AID TOOL - a tool to help working Australians (aged 18-65) decide if they should disclose their mental health condition at work. READY - Reducing dEcisionAl conflict, a Decision aid tool for emploYees.
Scientific title: WEB-BASED EMPLOYEE DECISION AID TOOL READY - Reducing dEcisionAl conflict, a Decision aid tool for emploYees. A randomised controlled trial of a web-based tool to improve decisional conflict about disclosure by employees with a mental health condition
Date of first enrolment: 8/11/2017
Target sample size: 92
Recruitment status: Completed
URL:  http://www.anzctr.org.au/ACTRN12618000229279.aspx
Study type:  Interventional
Study design:  Randomised controlled trial 
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Health Condition(s) or Problem(s) studied
Mental illness
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The program (READY) is based around seven self-guided modules which have been pilot tested and refined through focus groups with employees who have disclosed mental health conditions and, designed to improve decisional conflict by informing on what could happen and reflecting on what has happened in previous experiences through modules including; risks and benefits, needs at work, values at work, deciding when the best time to tell is, reflecting on who the user has told in the past, deciding who should the user tell, and providing a summary of their answers.
Users must complete each interactive module to be able to move to the next module. Participants can log-in as many times as they like. At the end of each section participant will be asked if they would like to continue, if they would like to save and return, or if they would like to stop the intervention. If participants decide to stop the intervention they will be given the post-intervention questionnaires and then the intervention will stop. Once they have completed all modules or confirmed they would like to stop (exit/finish) they will be asked to complete the post-intervention questions immediately.
The application is supported by a research database which collects data, populates relevant interactive fields, and records time on site, number of modules completed, length of individual module use and frequency of access.

• Advantages and Disadvantages
• Needs at work
• Values at work
• Risks at work
• When would be the best time to tell
• Reflecting on previous disclosures
• Who would be the best person to tell

The intervention can be completed on any device that has adequate internet access, at home or work etc. Participants will have open access for 2 weeks. We expect that each module would take 5-10 minutes to complete, Participants can decide how many modules they would like to visit, we would expect at least 30 mins is required to complete the questionnaires pre screening and 30 minutes in total for the follow-up questionnaires.
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