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Co-creation of a national burnout secondary prevention programme in Belgium: a pilot project.
Lehaen, Cloé; Braeckman, Lutgart; Scius, Romane et al.
2026In BMJ Public Health, 4 (1), p. 002506
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Keywords :
Mental Health; Occupational Medicine; Secondary Prevention
Abstract :
[en] [en] INTRODUCTION: Employee well-being is threatened by major technological and organisational changes in the work environment which lead to more burnout. This is why the Belgian Federal Agency for Occupational Risks (Fedris) commissioned two scientific experts to map and summarise existing research conducted on the prevalence and prevention of burnout to develop a national secondary prevention Burnout Treatment Programme (BOTP). This paper presents the development, content and evaluation of a pilot secondary prevention BOTP for the hospital and banking sectors. METHODS: Based on a literature search, the BOTP was developed using a co-creation method, characterised by an iterative process. During the intervention development, proposals were presented and discussed with several field experts as well as social partners from both pilot sectors. RESULTS: The designed BOTP is a multidisciplinary programme combining an individual and organisational approach. It comprises a maximum of 20 intervention sessions carried out with different health and prevention professionals, the burnout treatment provider and the individual sessions provider, over 9 months. The secondary prevention programme is flexible, allowing it to be adapted to each participant's needs and expectations. Also, a three-time measurement programme evaluation was designed (pre-test, post-test 1 after the BOTP and post-test 2 3-6 months after the BOTP). DISCUSSION: Through an iterative, multistakeholder and co-creation process, this pilot project created interventions that hold promise in preventing burnout within the banking and health sector. It was implemented by Fedris in January 2019 and at the end of the study, in December 2022, approximately 1400 employees enrolled, thus encouraging further implementation and research in other sectors. The implementation process and outcomes of the planned evaluation will be reported in a separate paper.
Disciplines :
Social, industrial & organizational psychology
Author, co-author :
Lehaen, Cloé ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Adaptation, Résilience et CHangement (ARCH)
Braeckman, Lutgart;  Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Ghent University, Gent, Belgium
Scius, Romane ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Adaptation, Résilience et CHangement (ARCH)
Valdiviezo, Karen  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Adaptation, Résilience et CHangement (ARCH)
Dendoncker, Caroline;  FEDRIS, Brussel, Belgium
Kerckhofs, Karolien;  FEDRIS, Brussel, Belgium
Lebrun, Florence;  FEDRIS, Brussel, Belgium
Le Roux, Ingrid;  FEDRIS, Brussel, Belgium
Mennecier, Déborah;  FEDRIS, Brussel, Belgium
Vranken, Shana;  FEDRIS, Brussel, Belgium
Hansez, Isabelle  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de Psychologie > Valorisation des ressources humaines
Language :
English
Title :
Co-creation of a national burnout secondary prevention programme in Belgium: a pilot project.
Publication date :
26 February 2026
Journal title :
BMJ Public Health
eISSN :
2753-4294
Publisher :
BMJ, England
Volume :
4
Issue :
1
Pages :
e002506
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Funders :
FEDRIS - Federal Agency for Occupational Risks
SPF Santé Publique. Conseil Supérieur de la Santé
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