Good Science for Well-Being - Better Questions and Interventions that Work - Episode 21
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Explore evidence-based approaches to healthcare worker well-being through this 31-minute podcast episode featuring Dr. Bryan Sexton, a psychometrician and well-being researcher. Discover how to gather meaningful, actionable data for well-being initiatives and learn about effective participation incentives that encourage healthcare worker engagement. Examine the strategic packaging of micro-interventions specifically designed for busy healthcare professionals, understanding how small, targeted approaches can create significant impact. Gain insights from Dr. Sexton's extensive career in well-being research, including practical strategies for implementing interventions that actually work in healthcare settings. Learn about the science behind asking better questions in well-being assessments and understand how to design research-backed programs that address the unique challenges facing healthcare workers today.
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