Self-Care Skills to Prevent Burnout: A Pilot Study Embedding Mindfulness in an Undergraduate Nursing Course
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by Lindsay R. Burner, Kathleen C. Spadaro
1y ago
Journal of Holistic Nursing, Ahead of Print. Background Burnout negatively affects nurses and increases nursing turnover. Many student nurses experience burnout throughout their academic program, negatively affecting student success and patient care. Objectives To explore effects of mindfulness education / self-care skills training in undergraduate nursing students on stress and self-care. Design A four-week pilot with four-week follow-up. Setting In-person mindfulness sessions were offered to first-year nursing students. Participants 67 students enrolled in a nursing skills course. Methods Fo ..read more
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An Online Mindfulness-based Intervention for Certified Nursing Assistants in Long-term Care
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by Cara C. Young, Shelli Kesler, Verónica García Walker, Alisha Johnson, Tracie Culp Harrison
2y ago
Journal of Holistic Nursing, Ahead of Print. Purpose: Certified nursing assistants (CNAs) make up the largest segment of the long-term care (LTC) setting workforce, however, they are at high risk of job dissatisfaction and burnout. Evidence suggests that mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) might be particularly relevant and useful for CNAs in reducing psychological distress, improving job satisfaction, and reducing burnout, but little research has investigated this possibility. A feasibility study of an online MBI for CNAs in LTC settings was therefore conducted. Methods: CNAs completed ass ..read more
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Exploring Meditation Profiles and Predictors in Nursing Students
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by Ann Hammack Johnson, Jennifer Wilson, Dionne Magner, Regina Wilder Urban, Shirley Martin, Yan Zhang
2y ago
Journal of Holistic Nursing, Ahead of Print. Background: Nursing students face unique academic and clinical workloads linked to increased stress. Previous studies indicate formal and informal mindfulness meditation provide stress-reducing benefits. This practice aligns with holistic nursing core values of self-care and self-reflection; little is known about meditation practice in nursing students. Objectives: Our study aimed to describe meditation practice and predictors in pre-licensure nursing students. Design: Cross-sectional, multi-site. Methods: Qualtrics surveys queried individual demogr ..read more
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Building Spiritual Care Competency in Undergraduate Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Students: A Quality Improvement Project
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by Rachel S. Bush, Beverly Baliko, Phyllis Raynor
2y ago
Journal of Holistic Nursing, Ahead of Print. Purpose: The spiritual care of patients is often overlooked in health care as many nurses are unprepared to provide competent, holistic care that addresses patients’ spiritual needs. Since undergraduate academic instruction prepares nurses for practice, innovative strategies that train pre-licensure nurses to care for the spiritual needs of patients are essential. Design: A course needs assessment identified spiritual care as the most deficient competency for undergraduate psychiatric students. A three-phase quality improvement project designed to i ..read more
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Emergency Department Nurses’ Experiences of a Mindfulness Training Intervention: A Phenomenological Exploration
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by Sofia Trygg Lycke, Fanny Airosa, Lena Lundh
2y ago
Journal of Holistic Nursing, Ahead of Print. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore emergency care nurses’ experiences of an intervention to increase compassion and empathy and reduce stress through individual mindfulness training delivered via workshops and a smartphone application. We also explored how the nurses felt about the practical and technical aspects of the intervention. Design: Qualitative interview study. Method: Individual interviews were conducted with eight of the 56 participants in the intervention study and used phenomenological analysis to illuminate how they made ..read more
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Postpartum Mood and Anxiety Disorders: A Lexicon of Metaphors
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by Cheryl Tatano Beck
2y ago
Journal of Holistic Nursing, Ahead of Print. Undiagnosed and untreated postpartum mental health disorders represent a silent health crisis. The aim of this paper was to develop a lexicon of metaphors women use to describe their postpartum mood and anxiety disorders to assist holistic nurses in recognizing as early as possible these struggling mothers. Mothers may not know the medical terminology to articulate their mental health problems and may turn to using metaphors. The metaphors included in this lexicon were obtained from the author's earlier qualitative studies of metaphors women used to ..read more
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Nurses in War and Peace
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by W. Richard Cowling
2y ago
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Evaluation of Guided Respiration Mindfulness Therapy (GRMT) for Reducing Stress in Nurses
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by Shu-Chen Wang, Wen-Yu Hu, Lloyd Lalande, Jung-Chen Chang, Shao-Yu Tsai, Shu-Chuan Chang, Tzung-Kuen Wen
2y ago
Journal of Holistic Nursing, Ahead of Print. Guided respiration mindfulness therapy (GRMT) is a clinical model of breathwork that has shown promise as a treatment for depression, anxiety, and stress. This study examined the effectiveness of GRMT as a holistically oriented intervention for reducing psychological distress in nurses. Sixty-two nurses were assigned to either five sessions of GRMT or 5 sessions of a mindfulness-based intervention (MBI) comparison condition which were conducted over 5 weeks. A no-treatment control was also included. Session-by-session change in depression, anxiety ..read more
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Despite Symptom Severity, do Nursing Home Residents Experience Joy-of-Life? The Associations Between Joy-of-Life and Symptom Severity in Norwegian Nursing Home Residents
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Implementing a Spiritual Care Subject for Holistic Nursing Practice: A Mixed Method Study
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by Katherine Louise Cooper, Esther Chang
2y ago
Journal of Holistic Nursing, Ahead of Print. Aim: The aims of this sequential explanatory mixed method study were twofold 1. Firstly, to evaluate the implementation of a spiritual care subject in a nursing program. 2. Secondly, to examine undergraduate nursing students’ perceptions of providing spiritual care within their holistic care practice. Background: Studies conducted internationally indicate many nurses feel inadequately prepared to provide holistic care inclusive of spiritual care due to insufficient spiritual care education. Design: Two phase, sequential explanatory mixed method desi ..read more
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