Negus Nathalie H, Grobler Gerhard
Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa.
S Afr J Psychiatr. 2021 Mar 23;27:1489. doi: 10.4102/sajpsychiatry.v27i0.1489. eCollection 2021.
Mindfulness-based practice has gained increasing attention in the mental health community over the last four decades, and many studies have explored the evidence of its various benefits among healthcare users and providers alike. However, there remains limited research regarding the understanding of mindfulness among mental healthcare professionals. This poses the question: how much do mental healthcare professionals really know about mindfulness, and can self-practice increase the understanding of these providers?
This descriptive or exploratory case study aimed to explore the understanding of mindfulness amongst 15 mental healthcare professionals.
The study took place at Weskoppies Psychiatric Hospital.
The study was conducted following a 6-week training course in which the participants were taught, and carried out mindfulness-based practices and techniques. The study also explored the following: (1) the healthcare workers' experiences, benefits and challenges regarding the consistent practice of mindfulness and (2) their confidence when explaining the concept of mindfulness, and the practices learned, to other colleagues and patients. Data were collected in the form of semi-structured interviews with the participants, 4-6 weeks after completion of the training course.
Three main themes were identified: (1) understanding of mindfulness expanded with practice; (2) unexpected experiences during the mindfulness course; and (3) experience caused partial gains in confidence and skills. Overall, 15 subthemes were derived from the data collected.
Self-practice of mindfulness can increase one's understanding of the concept and the confidence to teach informal techniques. More research is needed to determine how the design and duration of such training could impact this understanding and confidence.
在过去的四十年里,基于正念的练习在心理健康领域越来越受到关注,许多研究探讨了其在医疗保健使用者和提供者中带来各种益处的证据。然而,关于心理健康专业人员对正念的理解的研究仍然有限。这就提出了一个问题:心理健康专业人员对正念到底了解多少,自我练习能否增加这些提供者的理解?
本描述性或探索性案例研究旨在探讨15名心理健康专业人员对正念的理解。
该研究在韦斯科皮斯精神病医院进行。
该研究是在一个为期6周的培训课程之后进行的,在这个课程中,参与者学习并进行了基于正念的练习和技巧。该研究还探讨了以下内容:(1)医护人员在持续练习正念方面的经历、益处和挑战;(2)他们在向其他同事和患者解释正念概念以及所学练习时的信心。在培训课程结束后的4至6周,通过对参与者进行半结构化访谈的形式收集数据。
确定了三个主要主题:(1)对正念的理解随着练习而扩展;(2)正念课程中的意外经历;(3)经历使信心和技能有部分提升。总体而言,从收集到的数据中得出了15个子主题。
正念的自我练习可以增加一个人对该概念的理解以及教授非正式技巧的信心。需要更多研究来确定此类培训的设计和时长如何影响这种理解和信心。