European platforM to PromOte Wellbeing and HEalth in the woRkplace

Acronym

EMPOWER

Description of the granted funding

EMPOWER is a multidisciplinary research and innovation effort aiming to developing, implementing, evaluating and disseminating the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a modular eHealth intervention platform to promote health and well-being, reduce psychological distress, prevent common mental health problems and reduce their impact in the workplace. In collaboration with stakeholders, we will adapt existing effective interventions focused on different components (awareness and stigma, workplace conditions and psychosocial factors, stress, common mental health symptoms, early detection, comorbidity, lifestyle, and return to work) to created a combined online modular platform feasible in various workplace settings by culturally and contextually adapting it. The intervention will be implemented through a randomized controlled trial directed to employees and employers of small and medium sized enterprises and public agencies from three European countries (Spain, Finland and Poland). Both qualitative and quantitative methods will be used in the evaluation of the individual health outcomes, cost-effectiveness (from a social, economical, employer and employees perspective), and implementation facilitators and barriers. Implementation strategies relevant to the uptake of the EMPOWER intervention will be identified, including a realistic appraisal of barriers to uptake as well as evidence-based solutions to these barriers. Through scaling-up pre-existing effective and cost-effective interventions, EMPOWER is aimed at addressing the overarching challenges from different perspectives, including individual level (e.g., addressing stigma, mental health, well-being and lifestyles, taking into account legal, cultural and gender issues) and organizational level. The main outcomes effort will help employees, employers and policymakers in decision processes of new legal and contractual framework at EU and national level covering the new economy landscape.
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Starting year

2020

End year

2024

Granted funding

LANSIRANNIKON TYOTERVEYS OY
346 858.64 €
Participant
OMADA INTERACTIVA SLL (ES)
204 500 €
Participant
UNIVERSITY OF CANBERRA (AU)
Participant
FONDAZIONE ADAPT (IT)
88 730 €
Participant
ADAPT ASSOCIAZIONE PER GLI STUDI INTERNAZIONALI E COMPARATI SUL DIRITTO DEL LAVORO E SULLE RELAZIONI INDUSTRIALI (IT)
34 000 €
Third party
Schweizer Paraplegiker-Forschung AG (CH)
292 706.25 €
Participant
PARC SANITARI SANT JOAN DE DEU (ES)
250 250 €
Third party
FONDAZIONE IRCCS ISTITUTO NEUROLOGICO CARLO BESTA (IT)
278 000 €
Participant
FUNDACIO SANT JOAN DE DEU (ES)
614 437.5 €
Coordinator
INSTYTUT MEDYCYNY PRACY IMIENIA PROF. DRA MED. JERZEGO NOFERA W LODZI (PL)
286 300 €
Participant
ERASMUS UNIVERSITEIT ROTTERDAM (NL)
350 000 €
Participant
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE MADRID (ES)
290 775 €
Participant
UNIWERSYTET LODZKI (PL)
98 450 €
Participant
VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT BRUSSEL (BE)
171 250 €
Participant
UNIVERSITY OF YORK (UK)
431 500 €
Participant

Amount granted

3 993 399 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

Research and Innovation action

Framework programme

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Call

Programme part
Health (5290)
Preventing disease (5295)
Topic
Mental health in the workplace (SC1-BHC-22-2019)
Call ID
H2020-SC1-2019-Two-Stage-RTD

Other information

Funding decision number

848180

Identified topics

public health, occupational health