[Mindfulness training for psychiatrists in residency: a pilot study]. / Mindfulnesstraining voor aiossen psychiatrie: een pilotstudie.
Tijdschr Psychiatr
; 58(11): 809-813, 2016.
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| ID: mdl-27868176
BACKGROUND: Medical students and psychiatrists in residency run a high risk for burnout. Furthermore, while at medical school, students seem to experience a reduction in empathy; this seems to be linked to a high level of stress. Interventions based on mindfulness training appear to reduce stress and increase empathy in medical students. Trainees in psychiatric residency might also benefit from mindfulness training.
AIM: To assess the effects that a mindfulness course has on perceived stress and empathy in psychiatrists in residency.
METHOD: In this pilot study 13 trainees in psychiatric residency participated in an eight-week course in mindfulness. Before and after the training, 11 of the participants completed questionnaires relating to their empathy, perceived stress and mindfulness.
RESULTS: Participants reported experiencing considerably more empathy after their course than before it. Perceived stress also diminished, but not significantly.
CONCLUSION: The results support our suggestion that mindfulness training can be a valuable part of the curriculum for trainees in psychiatric residency.
AIM: To assess the effects that a mindfulness course has on perceived stress and empathy in psychiatrists in residency.
METHOD: In this pilot study 13 trainees in psychiatric residency participated in an eight-week course in mindfulness. Before and after the training, 11 of the participants completed questionnaires relating to their empathy, perceived stress and mindfulness.
RESULTS: Participants reported experiencing considerably more empathy after their course than before it. Perceived stress also diminished, but not significantly.
CONCLUSION: The results support our suggestion that mindfulness training can be a valuable part of the curriculum for trainees in psychiatric residency.
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Estresse Psicológico
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Esgotamento Profissional
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2016
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