The benefits of mindfulness in mental healthcare professionals

Description

Our aim was to explore the potential personal and occupational benefits of a structured mindfulness intervention on a cohort of mental health professionals. A mixed-methods approach was utilised in order to enhance the exploratory power of the study. We conducted a pilot study involving healthcare practitioners employed at a community outpatient mental health clinic. As a pilot, we relied on a single group and implemented a quasi-experimental, simultaneous mixed methods design by incorporating both quantitative pre- and post- testing alongside written qualitative post-test responses.

Principal Investigator

Tayler Watson

Other Collaborators

Owen Walker, Robin Cann, Ashwin K Varghese

Publication Details

Study Information

  • Study Design: non-RCT,
  • Population Type: Non Clinical,
  • Age Group: Adults (25-65)
  • Control Group: No control group
  • Total Sample Size: 13

Intervention Info

  • Intervention Type: Other Standardized MBI
  • Intervention Details: MAPS
  • Intervention Length: 6
  • Questionnaires: Five-Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ), pss