Health Care Workers’ Experiences of Mindfulness Training: a Qualitative Review

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Peter Morgan
Jane Simpson
Alistair Smith
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[1] Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust,Psychological Therapies
[2] Lancaster University,Division of Health Research
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Mindfulness | 2015年 / 6卷
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Mindfulness; Health care workers; Qualitative; Review;
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Evidence is accumulating that mindfulness training is useful in reducing stress for health care workers and may increase the quality of their interactions with patients. To evaluate how health care workers experience mindfulness training, a review was conducted, synthesising published qualitative papers on the experiences of health care workers currently practising or those in clinical training who had attended mindfulness training. A systematic search yielded 14 relevant studies. Quality appraisal using the Critical Appraisal Skills programme tool identified that four studies were of a lower quality, and as they did not contribute uniquely to the analysis, they were omitted from the review. The synthesis describes health care workers’ experiences of overcoming challenges to practice in mindfulness training, such as shifting focus from caring for others to self-care, leading to an experiential understanding of mindfulness and a new relationship to experience. Perceived benefits of mindfulness training ranged from increased personal wellbeing and self-compassion to enhanced presence when relating to others, leading to enhanced compassion and a sense of shared humanity. Outcomes are discussed in terms of training focus and participant motivation, clinical and theoretical implications and avenues for further research.
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页码:744 / 758
页数:14
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