Referencing the body for mood state regulation: an examination of stress management using Dohsa-hou as a primary prevention program for nurses

K. Abe, R. Kabir, Y. Haramaki
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Objectives: Stress management for human service professionals remains an international issue. Methods: We conducted a primary prevention program using Dohsa-hou designed to provide early-career nurses with an understanding of stress and physical relaxation skills that can be utilized to reduce negative and increase positive mood states. Results: A total of 56 nurses working at a general hospital in Japan participated in the program. As a result, negative mood states were significantly reduced at post-test from the intervention. Also, vigor as a positive mood state showed a marginal increase compared to pre-test. These findings were largely consistent with a previous study implementing Dohsa-hou movement tasks in a stress management program. Conclusions: Although there were some limitations, this study suggested that the stress management program using Dohsa-hou may be a useful approach for preventing burnout by promoting mood state regulation for nurses.
参考身体的情绪状态调节:检查压力管理使用Dohsa-hou作为初级预防程序的护士
目标:人力服务专业人员的压力管理仍然是一个国际问题。方法:我们使用Dohsa-hou设计了一个初级预防项目,旨在为早期职业护士提供对压力和身体放松技巧的理解,这些技巧可以用来减少消极情绪和增加积极情绪状态。结果:日本某综合医院共有56名护士参加了该项目。结果,在干预后的测试中,消极情绪状态显著减少。此外,活力作为一种积极的情绪状态,与前测相比也略有增加。这些发现与之前在压力管理项目中实施Dohsa-hou运动任务的研究基本一致。结论:虽然存在一定的局限性,但本研究表明,Dohsa-hou压力管理程序可能是一种有效的方法,可以通过促进护士的情绪状态调节来预防倦怠。
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