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Improving Mental Health in Health Care Practitioners: Randomized Controlled Trial of a Gratitude Intervention

机译:改善卫生保健从业者的心理健康:感恩干预的随机对照试验。

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Objective: Chronic occupational stress is common among health care practitioners, with potential impacts on personal mental health and staff turnover. This study investigated whether directing practitioners' attention to thankful events in work could reduce stress and depressive symptoms. Method: A double-blind randomized controlled trial was conducted in 5 public hospitals with follow-up to 3 months posttreatment. One hundred two practitioners were randomly assigned into 3 conditions: gratitude, hassle, and nil-treatment. Those with scheduled long leaves were excluded. Participants in the gratitude and hassle group wrote work-related gratitude and hassle diaries respectively twice a week for 4 consecutive weeks. A no-diary group served as control. Depressive symptoms (primary outcome) and perceived stress (secondary outcome) were collected at baseline, posttreatment, and 3-month follow-up. Intent-to-treat analyses were performed with mixed-effects regression. Results: Significant Treatment x Time interaction effects were found for the gratitude intervention, whether it was compared with control or hassle; the general pattern was a decline in stress and depressive symptoms over time, but the rate of decline became less pronounced as time progressed. Hassle and control were basically indistinct from each other. Relative to control, the gratitude group reported lower depressive symptoms (-1.50 points; 95% CI [-2.98, -0.01]; d = -0.49) and perceived stress (-2.65 points; 95% CI [-4.00, -1.30]; d = -0.95) at follow-up. Results for the comparison between gratitude and hassle were similar. Conclusion: Taking stock of thankful events is an effective approach to reduce stress and depressive symptoms among health care practitioners.
机译:目的:慢性职业压力在卫生保健从业者中很普遍,对个人心理健康和员工流动都有潜在影响。这项研究调查了引导从业者注意工作中的感恩事件是否可以减轻压力和抑郁症状。方法:在5家公立医院进行了一项双盲随机对照试验,随访至治疗后3个月。一百零二位从业者被随机分配到三个条件中:感恩,麻烦和零治疗。那些安排长假的人被排除在外。感谢和麻烦小组的参与者每周两次连续两次与工作相关的感谢和麻烦日记。无日记组作为对照。在基线,治疗后和3个月的随访中收集抑郁症状(主要结局)和感知压力(次要结局)。用混合效应回归进行意向治疗分析。结果:无论是与对照还是比较麻烦,感恩干预均具有显着的治疗效果x时间交互作用。总体模式是压力和抑郁症状随着时间的推移而下降,但随着时间的推移,下降的速度变得不那么明显。麻烦和控制基本上是彼此区别的。相对于对照组,感激组报告的抑郁症状较低(-1.50分; 95%CI [-2.98,-0.01]; d = -0.49)和感知压力(-2.65分; 95%CI [-4.00,-1.30] ; d = -0.95)。比较感谢和麻烦的结果是相似的。结论:盘点感恩事件是减轻医疗保健从业人员压力和抑郁症状的有效方法。

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