正念与心理资本:在为期多周的正念培训计划中从个人角度考察意向的作用

IF 3.3 3区 管理学 Q1 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
Ellen Choi, Nadège Levallet, Mehak Bharti
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摘要

目的在评估正念干预的效果时,大多数研究都采用线性方法来探讨干预如何影响个人的不同结果,而很少研究意向的作用。本研究采用了一种配置方法,以考虑参与者的培训期望和他们在培训条件下的经历等各种因素如何共同预测心理资本的增加。设计/方法/途径将医院员工随机分为三个条件组(正念培训组、积极对照组(普拉提)和等待对照组),并在三个时间点(基线、培训后和培训后三个月)完成调查。研究结果我们发现,基于功效信念、幸福基线状态(心理资本和感知压力)以及正念水平和感知压力变化的不同配置,所有三种情况都能提高心理资本。研究局限性/启示在确定一项培训是否有效时,除了培训条件本身之外,个人特征(如动机、期望和基线需求)也是一个重要的考虑因素。提供各种心理和生理干预措施可以改善心理资本。本研究提供了一种创新方法,通过这种方法,现实主义评估方法可以考虑多种因素来预测结果。
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Mindfulness and psychological capital: examining the role of intention from the person perspective in a multi-week mindfulness training program

Purpose

When evaluating the efficacy of mindfulness interventions, most studies take a linear approach to explore how an intervention impacts different outcomes for individuals, and rarely is the role of intention examined. This research takes a configural approach to consider how various elements of a participant’s training expectations and their experience in the training condition combine to predict increases in psychological capital.

Design/methodology/approach

Employees from hospital settings were randomized into three conditions (mindfulness training, active control (Pilates), and wait-list control group) and completed surveys at three time points (baseline, post-training and three months post-training). A qualitative comparative analysis was applied to see what combinations of motivational elements were associated with increases in psychological capital.

Findings

We find that all three conditions can boost their psychological capital based on different configurations involving efficacy beliefs, baseline states of well-being (psychological capital and perceived stress) and changes in levels of mindfulness and perceived stress.

Research limitations/implications

Individual characteristics, like motivation, expectancy and baseline needs, are an important consideration in addition to the training condition itself when determining whether a training is efficacious.

Practical implications

It is of increasing importance that organizations find ways to support employee well-being. Offering a variety of psychological and physical interventions can improve psychological capital. Applying needs assessments that clarify the desires, needs and expectations employees hold may help with intervention efficacy.

Originality/value

The current study offers an innovative methodology through which realist evaluation approaches can consider multiple factors to predict outcomes.

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Personnel Review
Personnel Review Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Personnel Review (PR) publishes rigorous, well written articles from a range of theoretical and methodological traditions. We value articles that have high originality and that engage with contemporary challenges to human resource management theory, policy and practice development. Research that highlights innovation and emerging issues in the field, and the medium- to long-term impact of HRM policy and practice, is especially welcome.
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