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Evaluación de la efectividad de un programa de mindfulness en profesionales de atención primaria

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Title
Evaluación de la efectividad de un programa de mindfulness en profesionales de atención primaria
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Gaceta Sanitaria, May 2013
DOI 10.1016/j.gaceta.2013.04.007
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Andrés Martín Asuero, Teresa Rodríguez Blanco, Enriqueta Pujol-Ribera, Anna Berenguera, Jenny Moix Queraltó

Abstract

To determine the long-term effects of a mindfulness program on burnout, mood states, empathy, and mindfulness in primary care professionals. A repeated measures before-after study was performed in 87 participants working in primary care. The variables evaluated were scores of the Burnout Inventory (Maslach), mood states (Profile of Mood States [POMS]), empathy (Jefferson Scale of Physician Empathy [JSPE]) and mindfulness (Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire [FFMQ]), adherence to the intervention, and changes in attitudes. Evaluations were performed at baseline, at 8 weeks, and at 6 and 12 months. The intervention lasted for 1 year and consisted of two training phases, an intensive first phase lasting 28 hours, spread over 8 weeks, and a second, maintenance phase of 25 hours spread over 10 months. The effect of the intervention was assessed through observed change, standardized response mean (SRM), and linear mixed-effects models on repeated measures. The scores of all the scales improved significantly during the follow-up compared with baseline scores. The greatest differences were obtained at 12 months, especially in the the FFMQ (SRM: 1.4), followed by the POMS (SRM: 0,8). The greatest improvement in the maintenance phase was found in the difference between consecutive scores. The only scale that showed major changes in all phases was the FFMQ scale. At the end of the intervention, 89% of participants practiced the exercises of the program on their own and 94% reported improvements in self-care and greater professionalism. A psychoeducational program based on mindfulness reduces burnout and improves mood states, empathy, and mindfulness, while encouraging better self-care.

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Geographical breakdown

Country Count As %
Malaysia 2 <1%
Spain 2 <1%
Sweden 1 <1%
Brazil 1 <1%
Unknown 224 97%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Bachelor 33 14%
Student > Master 26 11%
Student > Ph. D. Student 21 9%
Researcher 18 8%
Student > Doctoral Student 17 7%
Other 59 26%
Unknown 56 24%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Psychology 66 29%
Medicine and Dentistry 45 20%
Nursing and Health Professions 32 14%
Social Sciences 11 5%
Arts and Humanities 4 2%
Other 11 5%
Unknown 61 27%