| Literature DB >> 30462717 |
Martin C Delaney1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Nurses vicariously exposed to the suffering of those in their care are at risk of compassion fatigue. Emerging research suggests that self-compassion interventions may provide protective factors and enhance resilience. This pilot study examined the effect of an eight-week Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC) training intervention on nurses' compassion fatigue and resilience and participants' lived experience of the effect of the training.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30462717 PMCID: PMC6248952 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0207261
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Summarizing the measures used with their reliability and validity.
| Scale | Cronbach Alpha | Validity |
|---|---|---|
| a = .97 | Factor Analysis results support a six factor model. Positive correlations with instruments measuring similar constructs | |
| 6 Factor Sub-scales | ||
| Self-kindness | a = .79 | |
| Self-judgement | a = .74 | |
| Common humanity | a = .72 | |
| Isolation | a = .69 | |
| Mindfulness | a = .85 | |
| Over-Identification | a = .72 | |
| a = .79 | Positive Correlations between this and other instruments measuring mindfulness across a multitude of samples | |
| There is good construct validity with over 200 published papers.Nearly half of the 100 published research papers on compassion fatigue and secondary traumatic stress have utilised this scale | ||
| Sub-scales | The sub-scales cannot be combined. The three scales measures separate constructs | |
| Compassion Satisfaction | a = .87 | |
| Burnout | a = .72 | |
| Secondary Traumatic Stress | a = .80 | |
| a = .89 | Positive correlation with instruments measuring similar constructs. r = .82 |
Summary of the group’s pre- and post-intervention mean scores and effect size using cohen’s d.
| Variables | Pre. Mean | S.D | Post.Mean | S.D | Effect Size Cohen d | 95% Confidence Interval Cohen d |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Self-compassion | 2.87 | 0.67 | 3.57 | 0.38 | 1.28 | [0.1–2.48] |
| Mindfulness | 33.92 | 6.56 | 42.00 | 4.86 | 1.40 | [0.19–2.61] |
| Secondary Traumatic Stress | 27.23 | 4.10 | 23.84 | 4.21 | 0.82 | [-1.9–0.32] |
| Burnout | 29.07 | 4.34 | 23.07 | 3.35 | 1.55 | [-2.79–0.31] |
| Compassion Satisfaction | 37.92 | 3.45 | 41.00 | 3.94 | 0.83 | [-0.30–1.97] |
| Resilience | 67.61 | 8.79 | 80.30 | 8.08 | 1.50 | [0.27–2.73] |
Correlation analysis using pearson correlation showing the strength and direction of the relationship between self-compassion and secondary traumatic stress, burnout, compassion satisfaction, and resilience.
| Variables | Pearson Correlation | P-value |
|---|---|---|
| Secondary Traumatic Stress | -0.62 | 0.02 |
| Burnout | -0.55 | 0.05 |
| Compassion Satisfaction | -0.19 | 0.52 |
| Resilience | +0.27 | 0.37 |
Note. The guidance used for interpreting the Pearson’s correlation was: Small = ± .1 to .29, Medium ± .3 to .49, and large ± .5 to 1.0 [48]
Correlation analysis using pearson correlation showing the strength and direction of the relationship between mindfulness and secondary traumatic stress, burnout, compassion satisfaction, and resilience.
| Variables | Pearson Correlation | P-value |
|---|---|---|
| Secondary Traumatic Stress | -0.54 | 0.05 |
| Burnout | -0.60 | 0.03 |
| Compassion- Satisfaction | -0.25 | 0.41 |
| Resilience | +0.66 | 0.01 |
Note. The guidance used for interpreting the Pearson’s correlation was: Small = ±. .1 to .29, Medium ± .3 to .49, and Large ± .5 to 1.0 [48]
A Summary of simple linear regression showing how the dependent variables were associated with self-compassion.
| Variables | Coefficient of Determination | β | F | p-level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Secondary Traumatic Stress | .39 | -6.77 | 6.9 | .02 |
| Burnout | .30 | -4,73 | 4.66 | .05 |
| Compassion Satisfaction | .04 | -1.98 | .43 | .52 |
| Resilience | .07 | 5.6 | .87 | 0.37 |
A Summary of linear regression showing how the dependent variables were associated with mindfulness.
| Variable | Coefficient of Determination | β | F | p-level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Secondary Traumatic Stress | .30 | -.47 | 4.62 | .05 |
| Burnout | .36 | -.42 | 6.28 | .03 |
| Compassion Satisfaction | .06 | -.2 | .72 | .41 |
| Resilience | .44 | 1.09 | 8.47 | 0.01 |
Showing the emergent themes ranked according to their importance.
| Emergent Themes | Importance of Emergent Themes |
|---|---|
| Positive Mental States | 3 |
| Enhanced Coping | 3 |
| Acceptance | 2 |
| Mindful Awareness | 2 |
| Less Self-critical | 2 |
| Reduced Stress | 1 |
| Difficulty Practicing | 1 |
Note. Percentile rank was calculated on the frequency of participants’ responses associated with each of the emergent themes to denote the importance of each emergent theme, on the following basis: 3 = High, based on whether it was on or above 75 percentile, 2 = Medium, between 25–75 percentile, and 1 = Low, below 25 percentile [39].
Fig 1Dialogue map of the emergent themes and a sample of participants’ responses [49].
The emergent themes associated with their nearest variable.
| Emergent Theme | Independent Variable | Dependent variable |
|---|---|---|
| Mindful Awareness | Mindfulness | |
| Acceptance | 1.Mindfulness & 2.Selfcompassion | |
| Less Self-critical | Self-compassion | |
| Enhanced coping | Resilience | |
| Reduced stress | Secondary Traumatic Stress & Burnout | |
| Positive Mental states | None | None |
| Difficulty Practicing | None | None |
Combined results of emergent themes and associated variables pre- and post-intervention scores and effect size.
| Associated Emergent theme | Importance | Variable | Pre. | Post. | Effect Size 95% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Less Self-critical | 2 | Self-compassion | 2.87 | 3.57 | 1.28 [0.1–2.48] |
| Mindful Awareness | 2 | Mindfulness | 33.92 | 42 | 1.40 [0.19–2.61] |
| Acceptance | 2 | 1. Self-compassion | 2.87 | 3.57 | 1.28 [0.1–2.48] |
| Reduced Stress | 1 | Secondary Traumatic Stress | 27.23 | 23.84 | .82 [-1.9–0.32] |
| Reduced Stress | 1 | Burnout | 29.07 | 23.07 | 1.55 [-2.79–0.32] |
| None | 0 | Compassion Satisfaction | 37.92 | 41 | .83 [-0.33–1.97] |
| Enhanced Coping | 3 | Resilience | 67.61 | 80.30 | 1.5 [0.27–2.73] |
| Positive Mental States | 3 | None | |||
| Difficulty | 1 | None |