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Effectiveness of a Mindfulness Training Program for Hospital Workers During the Pandemic.

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Psychopathology
Interventions
Behavioral: Mindfulness Training Program
Registration Number
NCT04870775
Lead Sponsor
Universidad de Granada
Brief Summary

The aim of this study is to reduce the negative psychological impact of the pandemic on hospital workers through mindfulness training.

Detailed Description

In the face of the recent health crisis, one group vulnerable to psychological consequences has been the hospital workers who have worked on the front line during the COVID-19 pandemic.

It is expected that subjects participating in Mindfulness training will decrease their psychopathological symptoms more than the control group.

The programa will be held in 8 sessions (1 per week) as follows:

SESSION 1:

Welcome Brief opening practice with anchoring or focus options. Presentation of mindfulness, what it is and what it is not, definition and available scientific evidence.

Guided reflection on what brought the people here. Introduction of participants and teacher. Standing yoga postures. Raisin meditation. Body scan practice Presentation of home practice Brief closing practice

SESSION 2:

Brief opening practice. Standing yoga postures. Body scanner practice Dialogue on the practices, in small groups first and then in the large group. Exercise of the 9 points: conditioning and creative response. Attentional photo sitting meditation. Presentation of the home practice Brief closing practice

SESSION 3:

Brief opening practice Meditation with attention to an attentional focus. Yoga postures on the floor Dialogue in small groups and then in the common room about the experience of the practices.

Review of the calendar of pleasant events, paying attention to how it has registered in the form of bodily sensations, thoughts and emotions.

Presentation of the home practice Brief closing practice

SESSION 4:

Brief opening practice Standing yoga postures Sitting meditation with attention to the unwanted, offering the option to pendulum, from unpleasantness to attentional focus.

Dialogue in small groups and then in the common room about the experience of the practices.

Review of the calendar of unpleasant events and connect the unpleasant experience with stress.

Brief explanation of stress physiology and reactivity. Presentation of home practice Brief closing practice

SESSION 5:

Brief opening practice. Standing yoga postures. Complete meditation alternating different focuses of attention to end with open awareness.

Dialogue in small groups and then in the common room about the experience of the practices, reflection on being in the middle of the course (achievements, expectations, challenges...).

Introduce mindfulness in any of the phases of the habit loop and in moments of reactivity. Concept of mindful pause.

Presentation of home practice Brief closing practice

SESSION 6:

Brief opening practice. Standing yoga postures. Full seated meditation, with more silence and less guidance. Dialogue in small groups and then in the common room about the experience of the practices, introducing reflections on engagement with the practice and its effects and challenges.

Guided reflection on a difficult communication situation and interactive dialogue from there.

Presentation of home practice Brief closing practice

SESSION 7:

Brief opening practice. Movement practice: encouraging simplicity and exploration of boundaries. Participants are invited to guide some of them.

Sitting meditation, with more silence and less guidance. Dialogue in small groups and then in the common room about the experience of the day's practice.

Reflection on how people relate to their environment and the choices people make around technology, social networking, media and what effects those choices have.

Presentation of home practice Brief closing practice

SESSION 8:

Brief opening practice. Body scanning practice Small group discussion and then in the common room about the home practice. Writing a letter to the "future self" after reflection on what the program is entailing.

Resources to continue with "the rest of your life", next steps. Group sharing of global experiences with the program Brief closing practice

RETREAT DAY In addition to the 8 sessions, a small silent retreat is held on a Saturday, which is a day of intensive practice (approximately 8 hours). On this day consecutive practices are performed, including some different sitting meditation such as mountain meditation, loving-kindness or lake meditation.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
108
Inclusion Criteria
  • Working in a hospital
  • Proficiency in the Spanish language
Exclusion Criteria
  • Have severe mental disorders.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Experimental groupMindfulness Training ProgramThe intervention administered to the experimental group will be a mindfulness training program
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Symptoms Checklist 90 Revised (SCL-90-R)Baseline, and 2 months

This is a 90-item scale scored using a 5-point Likert scale from 0 (never) to 4 (extremely). This instrument is used to assess 9 dimensions: Somatization, Obsession-compulsion, Interpersonal sensitivity, Depression, Anxiety, Hostility, Phobic anxiety, Paranoid ideation, and Psychoticism. The scale also has 7 extra items distributed among 3 global indexes of distress: the GSI, which measures overall psychological distress; the PSDI, which is used to measure the intensity of symptoms; and Positive Symptom Total, used to measure the number of self-reported symptoms. Using the author´s instructions, the scores are transformed to percentiles (0-100). Percentiles ≥ 70 represent clinical symptoms in any of the subscale of this instrument.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Scale of Body Connection (SBC)Baseline, and 2 months

The SBC is a 20-item scale involving two distinct dimensions: Body Awareness and Bodily Dissociation. Rated on a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 1 (not at all) to 5 (all the time).

Perceived Stress Scale (PSS)Baseline, and 2 months

The PSS provides information on the perception of general stress during the preceding month. It consists on 14 items scores on a 5-point Likert scale (0 = never, 1 = almost never, 2 = once in a while, 3 = often, 4 = very often). Scores range from 0-56 (higher scores represent higher levels of stress)

Self-Compassion Scale (SCS)Baseline, and 2 months

The SCS is a 26-item self-reporting questionnaire with a 5-point Likert response format (from 1 = almost never to 5 = almost always).

Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ)Baseline, and 2 months

The scale has 39 items and is answered with a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 1 (never) to 5 (always).

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Jose A. Puertas-Gonzalez

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Granada, Spain

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