Evaluation of a Guided Nature and Forest Therapy Walk for Internal Medical Residents - A Brief Report.
Glob Adv Integr Med Health
; 13: 27536130241228181, 2024.
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| ID: mdl-38250708
ABSTRACT
Background:
Medical residents commonly face compassion fatigue, burnout, anxiety, and depression. Studies of nature-based interventions show improved mental and physical health; few focus on healthcare providers.Objective:
To explore potential benefits of forest bathing for medical residents' wellbeing.Methods:
Using the Association of Nature and Forest Therapy's framework, we piloted a forest bathing intervention among medical residents with pre/post-participation surveys assessing perceptions of mindfulness and psychological wellbeing. Responses were analyzed using a Fisher's exact test and Student's t-test for independent samples.Results:
Fourteen of fifteen participants completed both surveys. We observed significantly improved mindfulness scores and expressions of feeling calm, vital, or creative, as well as a decreased sense of anxiety and depression. Nonsignificant trends towards decreased burnout and irritability were seen.Conclusion:
This quality improvement pilot demonstrates trends that forest bathing can improve medical residents' psychological wellbeing and mindfulness. Further exploration of this intervention for healthcare providers is warranted.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Language:
En
Journal:
Glob Adv Integr Med Health
Year:
2024
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
United States
Country of publication:
United States