Calder Calisi Catherine
Massachusetts General Hospital.
J Holist Nurs. 2017 Dec;35(4):318-327. doi: 10.1177/0898010117719207. Epub 2017 Jul 18.
The purpose of this pilot study was threefold: to teach nurses the Relaxation Response ( RR), a relaxation technique created by Benson; to measure the effects of the RR on nurses' levels of anxiety, depression, well-being, and work-related stress; and to explore nurses' confidence in teaching their patients the RR.
A wait-list, randomized-control quantitative study design was used.
Nurses in the intervention group were trained on the benefits and the technique of the RR and were then asked to practice the RR over an 8-week period.
No statistical significance was found in nurses' reported level of anxiety, depression, well-being, and work-related stress. However, the nurses reported greater confidence in teaching this technique to patients ( p < .001).
As a strategy for self-care in the workplace, nurses were receptive to learning the RR and reported confidence in using this strategy for their patients. Larger studies may reveal more significant reductions in workplace stress and anxiety for nurses.
这项初步研究的目的有三个:向护士传授由本森创造的放松反应(RR)这一放松技巧;测量RR对护士焦虑、抑郁、幸福感和工作相关压力水平的影响;探索护士在向患者传授RR方面的信心。
采用等待列表、随机对照定量研究设计。
干预组的护士接受了RR的益处和技巧培训,然后被要求在8周内练习RR。
护士报告的焦虑、抑郁、幸福感和工作相关压力水平未发现统计学意义。然而,护士报告在向患者传授这项技巧方面更有信心(p <.001)。
作为工作场所自我护理的一种策略,护士愿意学习RR,并报告有信心将此策略用于患者。更大规模的研究可能会揭示护士工作场所压力和焦虑的更显著降低。