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PROSPERH · Promoting Positive Mental and Physical Health at Work in a Changing Environment: A Multi-level Approach

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 January 202431 December 2028EU funding €5,796,409Call HORIZON-HLTH-2023-ENVHLTH-02

Recent years have seen rapid changes in the workplace arising from the digital and green transitions (‘twin transition’), as well as the COVID-19 pandemic. New forms of work and work management have arisen, which can affect the physical and mental health of workers in new ways (both positive and negative) that are not yet well understood. Yet, workplaces can be health-promoting environments. Robust, comprehensive data must be generated, made available to key stakeholders, translated into evidence-based guidance to support the design of policies and used to develop evidence-based interventions and guidelines to promote mental and physical well-being and health in the workplace. PROSPERH will gather timely data and robust evidence on factors influencing mental and physical health in the workplace from the literature and analysis of existing high-quality datasets. Based on this evidence and building on existing EU-funded and national interventions, the project will develop and validate the multi-level PROSPERH intervention, delivered via the PROSPERH Portal. The intervention will target both organisational (work), peer and individual (worker) aspects, with three components focusing on health promotion, online self-monitoring & self-management and clinical care or coaching referral pathways. Development will focus on tailoring content for three sectors experiencing significant change (telework and ICT-based mobile work, health and construction), with validation carried out in 10 representative European countries and Australia through a cluster-randomised controlled trial to determine effectiveness and cost-effectiveness. To ensure that the expected impacts of PROSPERH are achieved during and beyond the project lifetime, key outputs of the project will include open access publications and FAIR datasets, guidelines and recommendations and a roadmap for making the PROSPERH Portal freely available in a sustainable manner.

Consortium · 19 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK - NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, CORK

IE · €861,248

participant

INNOVAGENCY CONSULTORIA TECNOLOGIAE COMUNICACAO SA

PT · €250,000

participant

CONSORCIO MAR PARC DE SALUT DE BARCELONA

ES · €417,250

participant

IZMIR BAKIRCAY UNIVERSITESI

TR · €160,000

associatedPartner

GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY

AU

thirdParty

STIFTUNG DEUTSCHE DEPRESSIONSHILFE UND SUIZIDPRAEVENTION

DE

participant

PINTAIL LTD

IE · €462,513

participant

NATIONAL SUICIDE RESEARCH FOUNDATION

IE · €473,750

participant

EUROPEAN ALLIANCE AGAINST DEPRESSION EV

DE · €278,750

participant

QENDRES SE SHENDETIT DHE MIREQENIES KOMUNITARE

AL · €210,000

participant

INSTITUTO DE SAUDE PUBLICA DA UNIVERSIDADE DO PORTO

PT · €433,500

participant

TERVEYDEN JA HYVINVOINNIN LAITOS

FI · €143,750

associatedPartner

THE UNIVERSITY OF STIRLING

UK

associatedPartner

ST MARY'S UNIVERSITY TWICKENHAM

UK

participant

ERASMUS UNIVERSITAIR MEDISCH CENTRUM ROTTERDAM

NL · €500,000

participant

VEGEKEN EGESZSEGLELEKTANI ALAPITVANY

HU · €101,000

participant

PER MENDJE TE SHENDOSHE

XK · €61,250

participant

KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN

BE · €708,750

participant

DET NATIONALE FORSKNINGSCENTER FOR ARBEJDSMILJØ

DK · €734,649

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