Evaluating a brief online compassion-focused intervention for intensive care nurses

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作者
Corrigan, J. P. [1 ,4 ]
Dympna, Browne [1 ]
Jane, Gilsenan [2 ]
Chris, Irons [3 ]
机构
[1] Belfast Hlth & Social Care Trust, Dept Clin Psychol, Occupat Hlth Serv, Belfast, North Ireland
[2] Queens Univ Belfast, Dept Psychol, Belfast, North Ireland
[3] Balanced Minds, London, England
[4] Belfast Hlth & Social Care Trust, Musgrave Pk Hosp, Dept Clin Psychol, Occupat Hlth Serv, Belfast, North Ireland
关键词
compassion focused therapy; nurse well-being; online intervention; SELF-COMPASSION; BURNOUT; STRESS;
D O I
10.1111/nicc.12860
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
BackgroundHigh levels of stress have been found within health care staff, particularly in the nursing population, which is somewhat attributed to the Covid-19 pandemic. The development of self-compassion, a protective psychological construct, may promote well-being in the health care staff population. As part of a service development project, the authors delivered and evaluated a brief online compassion-focused intervention with nurses working within Intensive Care Units (ICUs).AimsAims were to explore feasibility within the ICU nursing population and consider potential benefits to psychological well-being.MethodsICU nurses registered for an online, 4 week, compassion-focused intervention as part of a service development project. Measures of compassion, burnout, trauma, and the emotional climate of their work environment were analysed in two groups; those who completed the intervention and those who did not. Baseline and post-intervention measures were analysed to infer the potential benefits of the intervention.ResultsCompared with their baseline scores, those who completed the intervention showed improvements on measures of compassion, soothing in emotional climate, and reductions in burnout, trauma and threat in emotional climate. At baseline, those who did not complete the intervention scored lower on measures of compassion and soothing within their emotional climate, as well as higher levels of trauma and threat within the emotional climate, compared with those who engaged with the intervention.ConclusionsBrief online compassion-focused interventions may be a useful platform to promote well-being in ICU nurses, but possibly only for those who have a pre-established level of self-compassion.
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页数:4
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