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Filter by:The objective is to study an association between the resilience developed by anesthesia professionals and the level of acute stress during a simulation session.
The purpose of this study was to analyze the correlation between the resilience of anesthesia professionals and the stress measured during a simulation session.
Stress among healthcare professionals is well documented. Untreated stress can lead to anxiety, depression, substance use, and suicide. The use of mindfulness-based programs to reduce stress and enhance wellbeing, among health care professionals, has increased with promising results. Typical mindfulness-based programs are 30 hours in length across 9 sessions. The purpose of this study is to assess the effectiveness of a shorter and more practical program that could be offered during work hours to health care professionals at the NIH Clinical Center. The program will be delivered in five weekly 1.5 hour sessions.