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Kindness Media Rapidly Inspires Viewers and Increases Happiness, Calm, Gratitude, and Generosity in a Healthcare Setting

机译:善良媒体迅速激发观众,并在医疗保健环境中增加幸福,平静,感恩和慷慨

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Background and Objectives : Stress is a ubiquitous aspect of modern life that affects both mental and physical health. Clinical care settings can be particularly stressful for both patients and providers. Kindness and compassion are buffers for the negative effects of stress, likely through strengthening positive interpersonal connection. In previous laboratory-based studies, simply watching kindness media uplifts (elevates) viewers, increases altruism, and promotes connection to others. The objective of the present study is to examine whether kindness media can affect viewers in a real-world, pediatric healthcare setting. Methods : Parents and staff in a pediatric dental clinic were studied. Study days were randomized for viewers to watch either original kindness media or the standard televised children’s programming that the clinic shows. Participants scored self-rated pre-media emotions in a survey, watched either media type for 8 min, and then completed the survey. All participants were informed that they would receive a gift card for their participation. After completion of the survey, participants were asked if they wanted to keep the card or donate it to a family in need. Results: Fifty (50) participants completed the study; 28 were parents and 22 were staff. In comparison to viewers of children’s programming, participants who watched kindness media had significant increases in feeling happy, calmer, more grateful, and less irritated ( p 0.05), with trends observed in feeling more optimistic and less anxious. Kindness media caused marked increases in viewers’ reports of feeling inspired, moved, or touched ( p 0.001). No change was observed in self-reported compassion, although baseline levels were self-rated as very high. People who watched kindness media were also more generous, with 85% donating their honoraria compared to 54% of Standard viewers ( p = 0.03). Conclusions : Kindness media can increase positive emotions and promote generosity in a healthcare setting.
机译:背景和目标:压力是现代生活中的无处不存在的方面,影响精神和身体健康。对患者和提供者来说,临床护理环境可能特别强大。善良和同情是压力的负面影响的缓冲,可能通过加强正极连接。在以前的基于实验室的研究中,简单地观看善良媒体隆起(提升)观众,增加利他主义,并促进与他人的联系。本研究的目的是审查善良媒体是否会影响真实世界,儿科医疗保健环境中的观众。方法:研究了儿科牙科诊所的父母和工作人员。学习日为观众随机观察原始善良媒体或临床表演的标准电视儿童的编程。参与者在调查中划分自我评级的预媒体情绪,观看了媒体类型8分钟,然后完成了调查。所有参与者都被告知他们会收到礼品卡进行参与。在完成调查后,询问参与者是否希望将卡保留或捐赠给需要的家庭。结果:五十(50)名参与者完成了这项研究; 28是父母,22名是员工。与儿童节目的观众相比,观看善良媒体的参与者感到快乐,更平静,更感激,更令人恼火(P& 0.05)的显着增加,观察到感觉更加乐观和不那么焦虑。善良媒体引起了观众的综述,观众的感觉激发,移动或触摸(P <0.001)。在自我报告的同情中没有观察到任何变化,尽管基线水平自评高,但非常高。观看善良媒体的人也更慷慨,85%捐赠了他们的酬金,而占标准观众的54%(P = 0.03)。结论:善良媒体可以增加积极情绪,并在医疗保健环境中促进慷慨。

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