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Mental health interventions: face-to-face or online manager training?

13 min · 22 de may de 2023
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We know that online manager trainings are a lot more cost-effective and scalable than face-to-face trainings, but are they as effective at affecting change? This study compares the data from HeadCoach (see Episode 12) with a face-to-face manager training amongst firefighters (Milligan-Saville et al., 2017). While both result in changes in manager confidence, only the face-to-face training saw differences in the sick leave of the employees.  We discuss the possible reasons for this difference and how Nurau strives to incorporate the best of both in our hybrid live online microlearnings. Link to article: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214782919300223

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