Trowbridge Kelly, Mische Lawson Lisa
a Center for Professionalism and Well-Being , Children's Mercy , Kansas City , Missouri , USA.
b Department of Occupational Therapy Education , University of Kansas Medical Center , Kansas City , Kansas , USA.
Soc Work Health Care. 2016;55(2):101-24. doi: 10.1080/00981389.2015.1094165. Epub 2016 Jan 8.
The use of mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) is well documented in the mental health, medical, and education literature. There is minimal research on the use of mindfulness with social workers. As demonstrated in other professional and helping fields, mindfulness may enhance clinical skills, reduce burnout, and increase job satisfaction among social workers. In the health care field mindfulness appears integral to patient and family relationships and personal resilience. The evolving and expanding role of hospital social workers may lead to increased work stress and greater demands from both the medical system and patients and families. Research with medical providers, such as physicians and nurses, suggests mindfulness may help in reducing stress, enhancing relationships, and fostering the self-reflection required to provide patient-centered care. We systematically reviewed the existing literature to begin understanding both mindfulness qualities and practices and the effectiveness of MBIs among social workers as well as the relationship of mindfulness to patient-centered care.
基于正念的干预措施(MBIs)在心理健康、医学和教育文献中的应用已有充分记载。关于社会工作者使用正念的研究极少。正如在其他专业和助人领域所表明的那样,正念可能会提高临床技能、减少职业倦怠并提高社会工作者的工作满意度。在医疗保健领域,正念似乎对于患者与家庭关系以及个人恢复力至关重要。医院社会工作者角色的不断演变和扩展可能会导致工作压力增加,以及医疗系统、患者和家庭提出更高要求。针对医生和护士等医疗服务提供者的研究表明,正念可能有助于减轻压力、改善关系,并促进提供以患者为中心的护理所需的自我反思。我们系统地回顾了现有文献,以开始了解正念的特质与实践、MBIs在社会工作者中的有效性,以及正念与以患者为中心的护理之间的关系。