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Group-Based Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Nurses and Nurse Aides Working in Long-Term Care Residential Settings

机译:基于团体的护士和护士助手在长期护理住宅设置中工作的基于团体的接受和承诺治疗

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Objectives: Nurses and nurse aides experience high rates of physical injury, assault, and abuse compared to other occupations. They also frequently have intersectional identities with other groups that experience higher rates of mental and physical health challenges and problems. In addition to belonging to these multiple vulnerable populations, nurses and nurse aides experience high levels of work stress and burnout. These variables are risk factors for injuries associated with lifting and transferring, as well as assault from residents. Given the focus on present moment awareness, commitment to values, and responding flexibly in difficult situations, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) may be an effective approach for this population.Design: Participants were randomly assigned to either the ACT group condition or a wait-list control condition. Participants completed baseline and one-month follow-up outcome measures.Setting/Location: The interventions were provided at participant work sites (nursing homes and assisted living facilities) that were located in multiple locations across Northern Ohio.Subjects: Seventy-one nurses and nurse aides participated in the study. Of these, 37 were randomly assigned to the ACT group intervention and 34 were assigned to the wait-list control group.Intervention: A two-session group-based ACT intervention. Each session was 2.5 hours long and spaced one-week apart. The intervention topics included acceptance, mindfulness, psychological flexibility, willingness to experience discomfort, present-moment focus, self-as-context, values identification, and values-congruent committed action.Outcome measures: Days missed due to injury, frequency of work-based injuries, musculoskeletal complaints, mental health symptoms, and overall satisfaction with the intervention.Results: Participants in the ACT group reported significantly fewer days missed due to injury and a significant reduction in mental health symptoms compared to the control group. Participants in the ACT group rated the intervention very favorably.Conclusion: A group-based ACT intervention can promote improvements in well-being for nurses and nurse aides working in long-term care settings. Further research in this area would benefit from conducting group-based ACT interventions at different organizational levels.
机译:目标:护士和护士助手与其他职业相比,助长的物理伤害,攻击和虐待率高。他们还经常与其他群体的交叉标识,这些群体经历更高的精神和身体健康挑战和问题。除了属于这些多个弱势群体,护士和护士助手还经历了高水平的工作压力和倦怠。这些变量是与升降和转移相关的伤害的风险因素,以及居民的侵犯。鉴于目前的瞬间意识,对价值观的承诺,以及在困难的情况下灵活地响应,接受和承诺治疗(法案)可能是一个有效的方法。指导:参与者被随机分配给ACT组条件或等待 - 控制条件。参与者完成了基线和一个月的后续结果措施。诱捕/地点:参与者工作地点(养老院和辅助生活设施)提供的干预措施,这些网站位于俄亥俄州北部的多个地点。:七十一名护士护士助手参加了这项研究。其中,37被随机分配到法案组干预,34名被分配给等候名单控制组。注意:基于两个会议组的法案干预。每个会议长2.5小时,间隔一周间隔。干预主题包括接受,谨慎,心理灵活性,体验不适的意愿,当前焦点,自我上下文,价值观识别和价值观 - 一致承诺的行动。作措措施:由于伤害而错过,工作频率 - 基于伤害,肌肉骨骼投诉,心理健康症状以及与干预的整体满意度。结果:行动小组的参与者报告较少的日子未造成伤害,并且与对照组相比,心理健康症状显着降低。该法案的参与者非常有利地评定了干预。结论:基于团体的行为干预可以促进护士和护士在长期护理环境中工作的福祉的改进。该领域的进一步研究将受益于在不同组织层面进行基于小组的法案干预措施。

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