Integrating socio-cognitive mindfulness and coaching psychology: An intervention development study

Katie Crabtree, K. Swainston
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Introduction:The literature suggests that socio-cognitive mindfulness (Langer, 1989) is a suitable theory from which to develop a wellbeing coaching intervention due to its focus on environmental mastery and its links to increased wellbeing outcomes. The purpose of this study is to outline the process and the emerging findings of developing a coaching intervention based on the evidence-based strategies of socio-cognitive mindfulness.Methods:The Medical Research Council’s updated framework for developing complex interventions has been used to guide the research methods chosen to design this coaching intervention (Skivington et al., 2021). The accumulated findings from three previous studies were triangulated to refine the programme theory of the intervention. The lead researcher incorporated her practice reflections as a coaching psychologist into the programme theory to operationalise the logic model into a prototype of the intervention.Findings:A logic model was produced to articulate the findings of the method triangulation and the resulting programme theory. The mechanisms of the model include the establishment of a safe and personalised coaching environment where key coaching processes help to facilitate the activation of socio-cognitive mindfulness. By repeatedly stimulating and integrating states of socio-cognitive mindfulness into daily routines over an extended period, participants can potentially develop trait socio-cognitive mindfulness and increase the chances of sustaining meaningful wellbeing outcomes.Conclusion:As the logic model is still hypothetical at this point, the intervention prototype should now be feasibility tested prior to a full study to address some of the outstanding key uncertainties, such as who the intervention appeals to, whether participants adhere to the programme as intended and which wellbeing measures are most likely to improve.
整合社会认知正念和教练心理学:干预发展研究
导言:文献表明,社会认知正念(Langer,1989 年)是开发幸福辅导干预措施的合适理论,因为它侧重于环境掌握及其与增加幸福结果的联系。本研究的目的是概述以社会认知正念的循证策略为基础制定辅导干预措施的过程和新发现。方法:医学研究委员会更新了制定复杂干预措施的框架,用于指导设计本辅导干预措施所选择的研究方法(Skivington 等人,2021 年)。对之前三项研究积累的结果进行了三角测量,以完善干预的方案理论。主要研究人员将其作为教练心理学家的实践反思纳入计划理论,将逻辑模型操作化为干预原型。研究结果:逻辑模型被制作出来,以阐明方法三角分析的结果和由此产生的计划理论。该模型的机制包括建立一个安全和个性化的辅导环境,其中关键的辅导过程有助于促进社会认知正念的激活。结论:由于逻辑模型目前仍是假设性的,因此在进行全面研究之前,应先对干预原型进行可行性测试,以解决一些尚未解决的关键不确定性问题,如干预对哪些人有吸引力、参与者是否按照预期坚持计划以及哪些幸福指标最有可能得到改善。
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