Table 1.
Study | Country | Sample | N Samples | Response rate | Setting | Result reported |
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Alison et al. (2017) | Australia | N = 276 allied health professionals | 1 | 54% | Local Health District | Median IQR I T O item |
Becker et al. (2017) | US | N = 73 trainee and qualified medical staff | 1 | 30% | Integrated health care system | Median IQR I item |
Borkowski et al. (2017) | Australia | N = 136 allied health professionals | 1 | 46% | Regional health service | Mean SD I T O item/total |
Boyd et al. (2019) | US | N = 24 registered dietitian nutritionists | 1 | 6.4% | National survey | Median I T O Item |
Brandenburg et al. (2021) | Australia | N = 225 medical doctors | 1 | 10.1% | Statewide publicly funded tertiary health service | Median IQR I T O item |
Chinn et al. (2023) | UK | N = 278 healthcare staff | 1 | 5.5% | Scottish NHS Health Board | Median IQR I T O Item |
Comer et al. (2022) | UK |
N = 3276 allied health professionals (n = 306 working in mental health trusts) |
1 | - | National survey | Median IQR I T O item |
Cordrey et al. (2022) | UK | N = 93 allied health professionals/support workers | 1 | 33.4% | NHS Foundation Trust | Median IQR I T O item |
Crombie et al. (2021) | Australia | N = 216 allied health professionals across 2 iterations | 2 | - | Regional health service | Median IQR I T O item |
Elphinston & Pager (2015) | Australia | N = 60 psychologists | 1 | 26.1% | Large metropolitan public health setting | Mean SD I T O totals only. |
Frakking et al. (2021) | Australia | N = 75 healthcare staff | 1 | 47.6% | Secondary 265-bed hospital | Median I T O item |
Gill et al. (2019) | Australia | N = 776 healthcare workers | 1 | 5.3% | Region including 8 health service partners, academic health science center and network | Median I T O item |
Gimeno et al. (2021) | UK | N = 92 allied health professionals | 1 | 55% | Tertiary children's hospital | Median I T O item |
Harper et al. (2022) | Australia | N = 62 occupational therapist across two iterations | 2 | 59%/49.1% | Tertiary hospital | Mean I T O item |
Holden et al. (2012a) | Australia | N = 69 allied health professionals. Control and intervention groups x2 iterations each | 4 | - | Staff working in teams in one geographical district | Mean I T O item/ total |
Holden et al. (2012b) | Australia | N = 134 healthcare workers | 1 | - | One Local Health District | Median I T O item |
Howard et al. (2013) | Australia | N = 130 nutritionists and dieticians | 1 | 40% | State-wide survey | Mean I O item/total |
Johnson et al. (2022) | Australia | N = 278 pharmacists | 1 | 43.4% | State-wide survey | Mean (SD) I T O total. |
Lazzarini et al. (2013) | Australia | N = 70 podiatrists across 2 iterations | 2 | 64%/55% | State-wide survey | Median I T O item |
Lee et al. (2020) | Australia | N = 393 ahps, nurses, medics reported separately | 3 | 7% | Local health district | Median I T O item |
Lieschke et al. (2022) | Australia | N = 816 nurses and midwives | 1 | 10% | One Local Health District | Mean I O total |
Luckson et al. (2018) | UK | N = 224 nurses and allied health professionals in two hospitals (reported separately) | 2 | 24% | Two hospitals | Mean (SD) I T O total |
Matus et al. (2019) | Australia | N = 302 allied health professionals | 1 | 30% | One health service in one state | Median I T O item |
Matus et al. (2021) | Australia | N = 320 allied health professionals | 1 | - | One health service (5 hospitals plus community) in one state | Median I T O item |
Migliorini et al. (2022) | Australia | N = 59 social workers and occupational therapists | 1 | 22% | Area-based Public Mental Health Service | Median I T O item |
Raschke et al. (2022) | Australia | N = 1243 research-eligible employees in two locations (results reported separately) | 2 | - | Local Health District | Mean (SD) I T O item/ total |
Rathi et al. (2023) | Australia | N = 191 allied health professionals | 1 | 12% | National private health service | Mean (SD) I T O item/ total |
Ray et al. (2022) | UK | N = 62 respiratory nurses | 1 | - | National survey | Mean I T O item |
Wenke et al. (2018) | Australia | N = 16 allied health professionals across two iterations | 2 | - | One health service | Mean (SD) I item |
Williams & Lazzarini (2015) | Australia | N = 232 podiatrists | 1 | 6% | National survey | Median I T O item |
Williams et al. (2015) | Australia | N = 520 allied health professionals | 1 | - | Statewide | Median I T O item |
Excluded studies | ||||||
Study | Country | Sample | N Samples | Response rate | Setting | Reason for exclusion |
Goncalves & White Personal Communication | UK | N = 531 healthcare staff | 1 | Hospitals, universities, ambulance service, conference | Not peer reviewed. Exclude | |
McEvoy et al. (2023) | Australia | N = 112 people with lived experience as mental health consumers | 1 | - | Purposive and snowball sampling from lived experience networks | RCC extensively modified. Exclude. |
Pain et al. (2018) | Australia | N = 482 allied health professionals | 2 | 43%/37% | Regional tertiary hospital | RCC modified to 5-points. Exclude. |
Palmer et al. (2023) | UK | N = 416 healthcare staff | 1 | 8.6% | NMAHP professionals and students at a university and an acute healthcare organization | RCC rescaled to 9 points. Exclude. |
Pighills et al. (2013) | Australia | N = 86 occupational therapists | 1 | 57% | Statewide survey | RCC rescaled to 5-points. Exclude |
Raschke (2017) | Australia | N = 691 healthcare staff | 1 | - | Rural Local Health District | RCC rescaled to 9-points. Exclude |
I – RCC Individual factor; T – RCC Team factor; O – RCC Organizational factor; item – scores per item presented; total – scores presented as mean per item total score per factor.