Stress Clinical Trial
Official title:
Mindfulness Training and Developing the Ability of Empathy at an Inpatient Ward for Dual Diagnoses
The purpose of this study is to investigate whether a mindfulness based 8-week course for
stress reduction, known as MBSR course, given to all staff at an inpatient psychiatric ward
influences the level of stress and burnout and the psychosocial atmosphere at the ward.
The design is an intervention trial with repeated measures and control group.The focus is
the interaction between unit and individuals.
All staff at both wards were invited to participate. The intervention consists of 8 weekly
group meetings where the participants learn different ways of practicing mindfulness and do
home practice between the meetings. The control intervention is 8 weekly workshops in
affect-consciousness.
Data are collected through self-reporting questionnaires on mindfulness, work- and
health-related topics at six different points. The patients at both wards answers one
questionnaire about ward atmosphere at the same points.
Data wil be analyzed on SPSS statistic programme.
MBSR for staff in inpatient psychiatric units
The challenges for staff working at an inpatient unit for psychotic people are many, and
still more where the patients also have addiction problems. The patients are seriously ill
and in need of extensive support and treatment. It is needed for the staff to be
continuously aware and present, stand all kind of situations and hold out (contain) a lot of
critique and threatening from the patients. Often they are too exhausted to take care of
themselves and their own stress. The risk for burnout is high. The purpose of this study is
to investigate whether a mindfulness based 8-week course for stress reduction, known as MBSR
course, given to all staff at an inpatient psychiatric ward influences the psychosocial
atmosphere at the ward.
The design of the study is an intervention trial with repeated measures and control group.
The intervention consists of 8 weekly group meetings where the participants learn different
ways of practicing mindfulness; sitting, walking, yoga exercises,and body scan.They are
asked to practice between the group-meetings and get a workbook and cds as support.
This is a prospective intervention study with control group and repeated measures over one
year follow up. The focus is the interaction between unit and individuals.
To more closely study the specific effect of mindfulness practice the control group receive
an active intervention which has similarities to mindfulness practice: workshops in affect -
consciousness of same amount as the MBSR-course.
All staff at the research unit and the control unit were invited to participate, each group
has a number of 25 - 30 individuals. Data are collected through self-reporting
questionnaires at six different points. The patients answers one questionnaire at the same
points.
The inventories chosen are:
Demographics Quality of life Subjective health complains Five Facets Mindfulness Questioner
(Baer) Maslach Burnout Inventory Work satisfaction Total Work load - short form
Ward-atmosphere scale (also for the patients) Sick leave and number of registered harm
/injury- episodes will be taken on 3 -4 points.
Hopefully this study will show that when the staff practice mindfulness this will bring
about a more relaxed and accepting atmosphere followed by lesser exhaustion and anxiety.
Consequences should be that mindfulness practise becomes more ordinary in psychiatric
hospital wards.
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Allocation: Non-Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Health Services Research
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