利用简短在线干预培养医护人员的自我同情:随机候选对照试验。

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Amanda Super, Joanna Yarker, Rachel Lewis, Samuel Keightley, Denvar Summers, Fehmidah Munir
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(1) 背景:医疗保健行业的工作人员所承受的压力水平很高,而且有据可查。自我同情可以促进个人的健康和幸福,使他们能够保持良好的工作状态。本研究旨在了解一种简短、在线、自我指导的新型干预措施是否能改善医疗保健专业人员的健康和福祉。(2) 方法:在一项平行随机对照试验中,医疗保健专业人员的志愿者样本被分配到干预组(n = 110)或候补对照组(n = 80)。通过在线问卷收集自我同情、心理健康、压力和职业倦怠的测量数据,包括基线、计划后以及干预组的随访数据。(3) 结果:这项干预措施似乎能有效提高自我同情和心理健康水平,减少压力和职业倦怠。在总体自我同情[F (2, 183) = 32.72,p < 0.001;效应大小 ηp2 = 0.226]、心理健康[F (2, 212) = 17.46,p < 0.001;效应大小 ηp2 = 0.135]、感知压力[F(2,205)=5.42,P=0.006;效应大小ηp2=0.46]、个人倦怠[F(2,224)=7.57,P=0.001;效应大小ηp2=0.063]和工作倦怠[F(2,208)=7.39,P=0.001;效应大小ηp2=0.062]。(4) 结论:这项研究表明,对于在极具挑战性的环境中工作的繁忙医护专业人员来说,一项负担得起且可扩展的干预措施是有希望取得成效的。
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Developing Self-Compassion in Healthcare Professionals Utilising a Brief Online Intervention: A Randomised Waitlist Control Trial.

(1) Background: The level of stress experienced by staff in the healthcare sector is highly prevalent and well documented. Self-compassion may support the health and wellbeing of individuals and enable them to stay well at work. This study aimed to understand whether a brief, online, self-guided, novel intervention improved the health and wellbeing of healthcare professionals. (2) Methods: In a parallel randomised controlled trial, a volunteer sample of healthcare professionals were assigned to an intervention group (n = 110) or a waitlist control group (n = 80). Measures of self-compassion, mental wellbeing, stress and burnout were collected by an online questionnaire at baseline, post-programme and, for the intervention group, at follow-up. (3) Results: This intervention appeared to be effective in increasing self-compassion and mental health and decreasing stress and burnout. Significant group effects and significant time × group interactions for overall self-compassion [F (2, 183) = 32.72, p < 0.001; effect size ηp2 = 0.226], mental wellbeing [F (2, 212) = 17.46, p < 0.001; effect size ηp2 = 0.135], perceived stress [F (2, 205) = 5.42, p = 0.006; effect size ηp2 = 0.46], personal burnout [F (2, 224) = 7.57, p = 0.001; effect size ηp2 = 0.063] and work burnout [F (2, 208) = 7.39, p = 0.001; effect size ηp2 = 0.062] were found. (4) Conclusions: This study shows promise that an affordable and scalable intervention can be effective for busy healthcare professionals operating in a significantly challenging environment.

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期刊介绍: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (IJERPH) (ISSN 1660-4601) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes original articles, critical reviews, research notes, and short communications in the interdisciplinary area of environmental health sciences and public health. It links several scientific disciplines including biology, biochemistry, biotechnology, cellular and molecular biology, chemistry, computer science, ecology, engineering, epidemiology, genetics, immunology, microbiology, oncology, pathology, pharmacology, and toxicology, in an integrated fashion, to address critical issues related to environmental quality and public health. Therefore, IJERPH focuses on the publication of scientific and technical information on the impacts of natural phenomena and anthropogenic factors on the quality of our environment, the interrelationships between environmental health and the quality of life, as well as the socio-cultural, political, economic, and legal considerations related to environmental stewardship and public health. The 2018 IJERPH Outstanding Reviewer Award has been launched! This award acknowledge those who have generously dedicated their time to review manuscripts submitted to IJERPH. See full details at http://www.mdpi.com/journal/ijerph/awards.
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