Abstract
Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction, a stress-reduction program, has increasing empirical support as a patient-care intervention. Its emphasis on self-care, compassion, and healing makes it relevant as an intervention for helping nurses manage stress and reduce burnout. This article describes the implementation of Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction in a hospital system as a way to lower burnout and improve well-being among nurses, using both quantitative and qualitative data.
MeSH terms
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Adult
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Burnout, Professional / prevention & control*
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Burnout, Professional / psychology
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Fatigue / prevention & control
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Humans
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Mind-Body Relations, Metaphysical*
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Nurse's Role*
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Nurse-Patient Relations
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Nursing Staff, Hospital / psychology*
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Occupational Diseases / prevention & control*
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Occupational Diseases / psychology
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Pennsylvania
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Professional-Family Relations
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Program Evaluation
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Qualitative Research
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Risk Factors
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Self Care / methods*
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Self Care / psychology
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Social Support
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Workload