Perceptions of Sandtray as a Component of a Mindful Self-Compassion Workshop to Reduce Burnout in Nursing Students

Fawn Colburn, Claudia Guerrazzi-Young, Danielle J. Durant
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Burnout is an increasing phenomenon in healthcare resulting in many nurses choosing to leave the profession, creating shortages. Nursing students experience burnout the same as professional nurses; however, equipping them with tools to build strength and resiliency may offer protection against burnout in the future. Mindfulness-based practices, like mindful self-compassion, have been proven effective at reducing burnout in healthcare workers. Mindful self-compassion has three components: moments of (1) self-kindness, (2) shared human experience, and (3) mindfulness. We, the authors, developed a workshop intervention based on principles of mindful self-compassion to teach undergraduate nursing students tools for managing emotional stress and reduce feelings of burnout. The use of sandtray was an essential component of this training. Three sandtray builds incorporated into the workshop served as the primary mechanism for fostering the shared humanity component required for mindful self-compassion. Qualitative feedback regarding the sandtray component was gathered immediately following the workshop and analyzed for common themes. The response to the experience was overwhelmingly positive. The feedback word cloud reporting – helped, think, reflect, visualize, express, open, and learn, as some of the most used phrases to describe the experience, as well as liked, loved, and great. Additionally, participants were asked what the most impactful experience was they took away from the workshop; the feedback word cloud indicated the sandtray component, specifically the “Strength Tray,” as the most impactful. Using sand therapy as a mechanism for fostering moments of shared humanity as part of a mindful self-compassion workshop is a novel application of this therapeutic technique and proved a valued and celebrated aspect by the participant population, undergraduate nursing students.
将沙盘模拟作为减轻护理专业学生职业倦怠的 "心灵自怜 "讲习班的一个组成部分的看法
职业倦怠是医疗保健行业日益严重的现象,导致许多护士选择离开这个行业,造成护士短缺。护理专业学生与专业护士一样经历过职业倦怠;然而,为他们配备一些工具来增强力量和弹性,可能会在未来提供防止倦怠的保护。以正念为基础的练习,如正念自我同情,已被证明能有效减少医护人员的倦怠。有意识的自我同情有三个组成部分:(1)自我仁慈的时刻,(2)分享人类经验的时刻,以及(3)正念时刻。我们,作者,开发了一个基于有意识的自我同情原则的研讨会干预,教本科护理学生管理情绪压力和减少倦怠感的工具。沙盘的使用是这项训练的一个重要组成部分。三个沙盘建筑被纳入了研讨会,作为培养有意识的自我同情所需的共享人性成分的主要机制。研讨会结束后立即收集了关于沙盘组件的定性反馈,并分析了共同主题。人们对这次体验的反应非常积极。反馈词云报告-帮助,思考,反映,可视化,表达,开放和学习,作为一些最常用的短语来描述经验,以及喜欢,爱和伟大。此外,参与者还被问及他们从研讨会中获得的最具影响力的经验是什么;反馈词云表明沙盘组件,特别是“强度托盘”,是最有影响力的。使用沙疗法作为一种机制来培养共享人性的时刻,作为正念自我同情研讨会的一部分,是这种治疗技术的一种新颖应用,并被参与者群体(本科护理学生)所重视和赞扬。
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