用正念减轻卫生保健工作者的压力:一项系统综述。

IF 0.2 Q4 NURSING
Kristine Esplin, Mary A Nies, Amy Zappia, Megan Mondragon
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摘要

背景:有证据表明,卫生保健工作者(HCWs)承受着高度的压力,近年来因大流行而加剧。寻找减轻这种压力的方法已成为卫生保健系统的一个重要目标。正念已被证明可以降低医护人员的压力水平。目的:本系统综述旨在探讨对医护人员实施正念减压的有效可行方法。方法:采用系统评价首选报告项和meta分析方法,在谷歌Scholar、CINAHL和PubMed上检索相关文献。纳入和排除标准包括:干预是一个正念项目,受试者中必须包括护士,必须有全文,没有论文,2019年以前,并且是英语语言。研究结果被综合起来,并以如何高效可行地创建正念项目为主题进行展示。结果:本综述共纳入25项研究,共纳入1099名受试者。与项目效率和可行性相关的确定主题包括正念类型、可行性、交付方法、压力测量和正念意识。结论:一个可行的方案可以低成本或无成本地实施,使用移动应用设备和每天一致的正念。对护理的影响:以这种方式减轻压力,既有利于忙碌的卫生保健工作者的日常工作,也是卫生保健系统的一种经济有效的解决方案。
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Reducing Stress in Health Care Workers Using Mindfulness: A Systematic Review.

Background: Evidence shows that health care workers (HCWs) experience high levels of stress, heightened in recent years by the pandemic. Finding ways to alleviate this stress has become an important objective for health care systems. Mindfulness has been shown to reduce stress levels in HCWs. Objective: This systematic review aims to review efficient and feasible ways to deliver mindfulness to HCWs to reduce stress. Methods: Using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses method, the literature was searched using Google Scholar, CINAHL, and PubMed for relevant articles. Inclusion and exclusion criteria include the following: intervention was a mindfulness program, population must include nurses in subject pool, must have full text, no dissertations, newer than 2019, and in English language. The results were synthesized and presented by themes of how efficient and feasible mindfulness programs were created. Results: A total number of 25 studies were used in the review, with 1,099 participants in total. Identified themes related to program efficiency and feasibility included the types of mindfulness, feasibility, delivery methods, measurement of stress, and mindful awareness. Conclusions: A feasible program can be implemented for low to no cost using a mobile application device and daily consistent mindfulness. Implications for Nursing: Reducing stress in this fashion is both accessible for busy HCWs in their day-to-day work routine as well as a cost-efficient solution for health care systems.

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