Mindfulness in Well-Being, Cognition and Learning: Benefits on Higher Education and Health-Care Professions

Maria Victoria, Sara Lodhi
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Mindfulness is a form of meditation that can be defined as one’s ability to be present to the surroundings and environment, and not overreact to what is happening around us. With the recent pandemic still affecting the world, more studies have recently become known describing the suitability of mindfulness to prevent and manage mental health. This fact alone offers grounds for mindfulness practices to be added to any stressful environment, including Institutions of higher education and the workforce. Even more, mindfulness practices have a strong link to brain function, increasing cognitive ability, memory, and emotional regulators. The objective of mindfulness-based practices is to experience cognitive flexibility and attentional focus, essential traits for students and health-care professionals in today’s world. As a College of Pharmacy, training future healthcare workers, we wanted to decide whether mindfulness practices might be of benefit to be included in the curriculum. Herein we performed a selective literature review to determine how mindfulness affect human cognition and learning. We observed that, compared to non-meditators, meditators are more likely to experience less mental, emotional, and physical symptoms associated with stress, burnout, or feelings of hopelessness. Several studies discuss the improvements that mindfulness-based meditation has on cognitive flexibility and attentional functions. We widen our search to reveal the impact that mindfulness-based meditation has in the stress observed in education, students and healthcare professionals. Higher education and health professionals are more likely to experience severe stress and suffer from enervation. We concluded that, in our line of work, those pursuing higher education and health professional degrees would benefit from practicing mindfulness. Incorporating mindfulness-based meditation can help alleviate these symptoms and improve not only the quality of life and learning, but also the patient-doctor interaction.
幸福、认知和学习中的正念:对高等教育和医疗保健专业的好处
正念是一种冥想形式,可以定义为一个人能够面对周围环境,不会对周围发生的事情反应过度。随着最近的疫情仍在影响世界,最近有更多的研究描述了正念是否适合预防和管理心理健康。这一事实本身就为在任何压力环境中增加正念练习提供了理由,包括高等教育机构和劳动力。更重要的是,正念练习与大脑功能、增强认知能力、记忆力和情绪调节器有着密切的联系。基于正念的实践的目标是体验认知灵活性和注意力集中,这是当今世界学生和医疗保健专业人员的基本特征。作为一所培训未来医护人员的药学院,我们想决定将正念练习纳入课程是否有益。在此,我们进行了一项选择性的文献综述,以确定正念如何影响人类的认知和学习。我们观察到,与非冥想者相比,冥想者更有可能经历较少的与压力、倦怠或绝望感相关的心理、情绪和身体症状。几项研究讨论了基于正念的冥想对认知灵活性和注意力功能的改善。我们扩大了搜索范围,以揭示基于正念的冥想对教育、学生和医疗保健专业人员压力的影响。高等教育和卫生专业人员更有可能经历严重的压力和衰弱。我们得出的结论是,在我们的工作中,那些追求高等教育和健康专业学位的人将从练习正念中受益。结合基于正念的冥想可以帮助缓解这些症状,不仅提高生活和学习质量,还可以改善患者与医生的互动。
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