The effect of training in mindfulness and affect consciousness on the therapeutic environment for
patients with psychoses: an explorative intervention study
Engelsk titel: The effect of training in mindfulness and affect consciousness on the therapeutic environment for
patients with psychoses: an explorative intervention study
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Författare:
Eliassen, Birgit K
;
Sörlie, Tore
;
Sexton, Joseph
;
Höifödt, Tordis S
Email: birgit.eliassen@unn.no
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 65
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UI-nummer: 16083051
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Rationale: The ward atmosphere and the relationships between patients and staff contribute to
the improvement in symptoms and psychiatric patient functioning and satisfaction. The quality of the
therapeutic relationship is connected to the degree of self-reflection and self-awareness by the staff.
Objective: To examine the effect of two different training programmes for healthcare professionals on
the ward atmosphere in wards for psychotic patients.
Design and methods:Exploratory intervention study with two eight-week interventions of mindfulness
training and affect-consciousness training. The outcome was measured on mindfulness and on
relevant subscales of the Ward Atmosphere Scale. Data were collected by means of questionnaires
and analysed using paired samples t-tests and repeated measures anova.
Results: Two groups professionals (n = 27 & n = 23) participated in the study. Improvements
indicated that both interventions had a positive impact on the ward atmosphere.
Study limitations: The exploratory design and the small samples size make definitive conclusions
difficult. Patient assessment on the ward atmosphere scale would have strengthened the validity of
the results.
Conclusion: The ward atmosphere in two different wards for psychotic patients improved after staff
training in mindfulness or affect consciousness. There were differences in change profiles for the
groups in accordance with the differences in the two interventions.
Practice implications: We recommend awareness on the quality of the ward atmosphere in wards for
psychotic patients. Both training in mindfulness and affect consciousness can support healthcare
professionals in their awareness. Published by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons.