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The effects of mindfulness-based stress reduction on nurse stress and burnout: a qualitative and quantitative study, part III.

Holist Nurs Pract. 2005 Mar-Apr;19(2):78-86.
The effects of mindfulness-based stress reduction on nurse stress and burnout: a qualitative and quantitative study, part III.
‘Cohen-Katz J, Wiley S, Capuano T, Baker DM, Deitrick L, Shapiro S.
Lehigh Valley Hospital and Health Network, Department of Family Medicine, Allentown, PA 18105, USA. cohen-katz@lvh.com’

Part III of the study on mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) describes qualitative data and discusses the implications of the findings. Study analysis revealed that nurses found MBSR helpful. Greater relaxation and self-care and improvement in work and family relationships were among reported benefits. Challenges included restlessness, physical pain, and dealing with difficult emotions.
MeSH Terms: Adult – Burnout, Professional/prevention & control* – Burnout, Professional/psychology – Cognitive Therapy* – Female – Holistic Health* – Humans – Middle Aged – Nurse’s Role* – Nurse-Patient Relations – Nursing Staff, Hospital/psychology* – Oc
Publication Types: Clinical Trial – Randomized Controlled Trial

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