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NCT ID: NCT03839407 Completed - Anxiety Clinical Trials

The Impact of the MUSE Meditation Device on Student Registered Nurse Anesthetists

MUSE
Start date: February 20, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The question this study is designed to answer is whether or not the use of a MUSE Meditation Device lowers student registered nurse anesthetist's perception of stress, anxiety, and burnout within the Mayo Clinic Doctorate of Nurse Anesthesia Practice Program.

NCT ID: NCT03839030 Completed - Stress Clinical Trials

Mindfulness-Based Health Promotion Program for Educators (MBHP - Educa).

Mindfulness
Start date: March 5, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In the last few decades, the world has seen a significant increase in the occurrence of occupational diseases related to Burnout Syndrome (professional exhaustion) and stress in educators. These disorders affect mental health and teaching activity. In this way, they need to develop socio-emotional skills to cope with the psychosocial stressors related to the school environment. Currently, mindfulness-based therapies have been recommended to help educators acquire emotional self-control, and to improve self-esteem, metacognition, attention, resilience and affectivity, in addition to better the social skills needed in the school milieu. The main objective of the proposed research project is to elaborate a program of Mindfulness-Based Health Promotion - educators (MBHP - educa) to be applied to a population of Brazilian public school educators. The efficacy of the program will be evaluated by cognitive testing. Blood tests for the above-mentioned stress-related molecules will be performed. The goal of developing the MBHP - educa Program is to promote and ameliorate the health care of public school teachers. Developing such a research proposal will contribute to debate and implement public health policies focussed on promoting the health of public school teachers in Brazil.

NCT ID: NCT03753360 Completed - Clinical trials for Stress, Psychological

Online Mindfulness Program for Stress Management

IGEM
Start date: November 27, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a prospective parallel non-blinded randomized study with two arms, an intervention group and an active control group. Sixty healthy, but stressed nurses will be randomly assigned to either participate in a 6-week internet-based mindfulness meditation program produced by the Cleveland Clinic called Stress Free Now for Healers or to listen to relaxing music for at least 5 minutes a day for 6 weeks, and pre-post comparisons will be made for RNA expression profiles, plasma cytokine concentrations, telomerase activity, 6-point salivary cortisol and several self-reported assessments of physical and mental health.

NCT ID: NCT03720652 Completed - Stress and Burnout Clinical Trials

Certified Nursing Assistants' Wellbeing

CNA
Start date: March 27, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Certified nursing assistants (CNAs), who provide the majority of care to persons with chronic disease and/or cognitive impairment from Alzheimer's disease and related dementias, face tremendous job and home stress, and as a result absenteeism and job turnover are high. This is a preliminary study that will tailor Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC) - a promising new program designed to cultivate greater self-care, and strengthen resilience and coping skills - for the CNA population and study its effectiveness. If results are favorable, MSC could be incorporated into CNA training programs, thereby helping contribute to a more effective and stable long-term care workforce.

NCT ID: NCT03714204 Completed - Depression Clinical Trials

Effects of Transcendental Meditation on Physician Burnout and Depression

Start date: August 1, 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This research study will examine the effects of the Transcendental Meditation (TM) technique on academic physician burnout, depression, insomnia, perceived stress, and resilience through a mixed methods approach.

NCT ID: NCT03629457 Completed - Stress Clinical Trials

Efficacy of a Mindfulness Program to Reduce Stress and Burnout in Professionals of Medicine and Nursing (MINDUUDD)

MINDUUDD
Start date: June 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The objective is to check whether a training program in mindfulness and self-pity based on a 4-session intervention (abbreviated program) is as effective as the standard 8-session MBSR program in reducing work stress and burnout in tutors and residents of Medicine and Family and Community Nursing. It is a controlled clinical trial, randomized by cluster, of three parallel arms, multicentric. Six teaching units (ratio 1: 1: 1) will be randomized to one of the three study groups: 1) Experimental Group-8 (EG8); 2) Experimental Group-4 (EG4); 3) Control group (CG). At least 132 subjects will participate, 44 in the EG8, 44 in the EG4 and 44 in the CG. The interventions will be based on the MBSR (Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction) program, to which some of the practices of the MSC (Mindful Self-Compassion) program will be added. The EG8 intervention will be carried out during 8 weekly sessions of 2.5 hours, while the EG4 intervention will be of 4 sessions of 2.5 hours. The participants will have to practice at home for 30 minutes / day in the EG8 and 15 minutes / day in the EG4. In the 3 groups the questionnaires FFMQ (mindfulness), SCS (self-pity), ordinal scale (0-10) and questionnaire PSQ (perceived stress) and MBI (burnout) will be passed. Empathy will also be measured, through the EEMJ, anxiety and depression disorders (EADG) and self-perceived health status.

NCT ID: NCT03489720 Completed - Clinical trials for Burnout, Professional

Evaluation of a Daily Brief Exercise Intervention on Resident Physician Personal Resiliency and Burnout

Start date: June 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study seeks to evaluate the prevalence and characterize predictors of physician burnout in the anesthesia residency at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. The study also seeks to evaluate the effect of an exercise intervention on burnout and personal resiliency (i.e., less individual stress given the same workload).

NCT ID: NCT03475290 Completed - Clinical trials for Burnout, Professional

Internet-Based Intervention for Occupational Stress Among Medical Professionals

Med-Stress
Start date: October 8, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of internet intervention for reduction of occupational stress and its negative consequences (job burnout, depression) among medical professionals through the enhancement of the resources that are critical for coping with stress: self-efficacy and perceived social support.

NCT ID: NCT03398460 Completed - Clinical trials for Burnout, Professional

Burnout and Approach to Bereavement Initiatives in a Medical Intensive Care Unit (ICU)

Start date: March 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Given the stress, exhaustion and close interface with death that Intensive Care Unit (ICU) health care providers face, this study will evaluate burnout rates in intensive care unit (icu) physicians, nurses and ancillary staff. Investigators will also study the effect on a bereavement card on these burnout rates

NCT ID: NCT03360136 Completed - Clinical trials for Burnout, Professional

Open Clinical Trial of CBT-based Multiprofessional Rehabilitation for Exhaustion Disorder

Start date: October 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Stress-related mental disorders are today the leading cause of long-term sick leave in Sweden, and a large part of this increase is due to Clinical burnout, in Sweden called "Exhaustion disorder" (ED). Even though clinical guidelines recommend multi-professional rehabilitation (MPR) for ED, few studies have evaluated the effects of these treatment programs in clinical practice. This large-scale open clinical trial investigates whether MPR for ED seems to alleviate symptoms of ED and if it results in return-to-work.