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Effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) in Professional Dementia Caregivers Burnout.

Xavier Montaner1, Salomé Tárrega2, Melodie Pulgarin1, Jenny Moix3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To implement and assess the efficacy of a 6-week Acceptance and Commitment Therapy intervention to reduce anxiety and burnout in healthcare professionals working with dementia, and to increase their psychological flexibility and life satisfaction.
METHODS: A total of 105 workers from the CSSV Ricard Fortuny Hospital were randomly assigned to an intervention group (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy) or a wait list control group. Psychological Flexibility (AAQ-II), Life Satisfaction (SWLS), Anxiety (STAI-T), and Burnout (MBI) were measured before and after the intervention. Follow-up data were collected 3 months and 12 months post-intervention. Split-plot analyses were performed following intention to treat approach.
RESULTS: No significant differences were found in baseline outcome measures. No time effects were found in wait list control group in any variable. In the intervention group, pre-post comparison showed a significant decrease in levels of MBI emotional exhaustion (p = .001) and anxiety (p < .001), and an increase in life satisfaction levels (p < .001) and MBI personal accomplishment (p < .001). These results were maintained at the 3- and 12-month follow-up periods. No significant intervention effects were observed in pre-post flexibility scores; however, data suggest slight progressive increase in flexibility at follow-up.
CONCLUSIONS: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy showed positive effects in healthcare professionals working with dementia by reducing anxiety and burnout. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: The implementation of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy could help to increase the psychological well-being of healthcare professionals working with dementia.

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Keywords:  Acceptance and Commitment Therapy; burnout; dementia; nurses; psychological flexibility

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33955318     DOI: 10.1080/07317115.2021.1920530

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Gerontol        ISSN: 0731-7115            Impact factor:   2.619


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1.  Effect of a group-based acceptance and commitment therapy programme on the mental health of clinical nurses during the COVID-19 sporadic outbreak period.

Authors:  Jing Han; Liuhong Zhang; Yuping Liu; Caiyi Zhang; Yao Zhang; Ruijin Tang; Liuna Bi
Journal:  J Nurs Manag       Date:  2022-06-06       Impact factor: 4.680

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