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The results from 94 paired surveys revealed a concerning mental health profile of the participants at baseline, and, after programme participation, there were statistically significant reductions in burnout (Cohen's d = 0.73) and depressive symptoms (Cohen's d = 0.57) among the participants. The participants in the focus group reported that they valued the programme's emphasis on healthy boundaries, one-on-one coaching, and the sense of being cared for, which contributed to their mental health improvement. 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社会工作专业人员的职业倦怠、情感衰竭和二次创伤压力(STS)程度很高。本文报告了 "燃-不-燃 "计划的试点测试结果,该计划采用混合评估方法,旨在减少社工的职业倦怠、STS和抑郁症状,并提高同情满意度(CS)。香港社工在2023年12月至2024年3月期间参与了该计划,并在计划前后完成了自填式在线调查,包括专业生活质量(ProQOL)和患者健康问卷(PHQ-9)、健康问卷以及关于边界设定的自编问题,并在计划后进行了在线焦点小组讨论。94 份配对调查的结果显示,基线参与者的心理健康状况令人担忧,而在参与计划后,参与者的职业倦怠(Cohen's d = 0.73)和抑郁症状(Cohen's d = 0.57)在统计学上有显著减少。焦点小组的参与者表示,他们非常重视该计划所强调的健康界限、一对一辅导以及被关怀的感觉,这些都有助于他们心理健康的改善。这项研究强调,迫切需要对心理资本在社会工作者抗压能力中的作用进行更多研究,并呼吁采取更多经验性的系统干预措施,以促进社会工作者的心理健康,同时制定可持续的政策,确保可管理的工作量和充足的工作场所支持。
The Evaluation of a Mindful Coaching Programme to Reduce Burnout in Social Workers in Hong Kong-A Pilot Study.
Social work professionals experience high levels of burnout, emotional exhaustion, and secondary traumatic stress (STS). This paper reports the findings of a pilot test of the Burn-Not-Out programme that aimed to reduce social workers' burnout, STS, and depressive symptoms and to enhance compassion satisfaction (CS), using the mixed methods evaluation methodology. Hong Kong social workers participated in the programme between December 2023 and March 2024 and completed pre- and post-programme self-administered online surveys including the Professional Quality of Life (ProQOL) and Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9), healthy alongside self-constructed questions on boundary setting, and post-programme online focus group discussions. The results from 94 paired surveys revealed a concerning mental health profile of the participants at baseline, and, after programme participation, there were statistically significant reductions in burnout (Cohen's d = 0.73) and depressive symptoms (Cohen's d = 0.57) among the participants. The participants in the focus group reported that they valued the programme's emphasis on healthy boundaries, one-on-one coaching, and the sense of being cared for, which contributed to their mental health improvement. This study highlights the urgent need for more research on the role of psychological capital in social workers' resilience and calls for more empirical systemic interventions that can promote social workers' mental wellness, with sustainable policies that ensure manageable workloads and adequate workplace support.