Literature DB >> 18987085

Passage meditation improves caregiving self-efficacy among health professionals: a randomized trial and qualitative assessment.

Doug Oman1, T Anne Richards, John Hedberg, Carl E Thoresen.   

Abstract

Relational caregiving skills remain seldom studied in health professionals. We evaluated effects on health professional relational caregiving self-efficacy from an eight-week, 16-hour training in self-management tools. Physicians, nurses, chaplains, and other health professionals were randomized after pretest to treatment (n = 30) or waiting list (n = 31). Training used a previously researched program of Easwaran (1991/1978) derived from spiritual wisdom traditions. Changes were measured using a 34-item caregiving self-efficacy scale. Positive effects were observed at posttest, eight- and 19-week follow-up (ds = .38, .47, .37, all ps < .05), and were mediated by adherence to practices and stress reductions (p < .05), findings also obtained in qualitative interviews (n = 24). Evidence suggests this program enhances health professional caregiving self-efficacy, and may merit inclusion in training curricula.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18987085     DOI: 10.1177/1359105308095966

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Health Psychol        ISSN: 1359-1053


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