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A cognitive‐behavioral skills building program improves mental health and enhances healthy lifestyle behaviors in nurses and other hospital employees.
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing (WORLDVIEWS EVID BASED NURS), Dec2023; 20(6): 542-549. (8p)
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
1545-102X
Abstract
Background: Mental health outcomes in nurses have historically indicated a greater prevalence of anxiety, depression, and suicide than the general population. It is vital to provide programming for healthcare workers to gain the necessary skills to reduce burnout and improve their mental and physical health. Aims: The aims of this study were to evaluate mental health outcomes and healthy lifestyle beliefs and behaviors among nurses and other hospital employees who completed MINDBODYSTRONG, a cognitive‐behavioral skill building program. Methods: A pre‐experimental, pre‐ and poststudy design was used to examine mental health and well‐being outcomes among 100 hospital personnel who participated in MINDBODYSTRONG, a program designed to improve coping and resiliency and decrease stress, anxiety, and depressive symptoms. Outcomes measured included healthy lifestyle behaviors, healthy lifestyle beliefs, anxiety, depression, stress, and burnout. Results: One hundred hospital personnel, including 93 nurses, completed the pre‐ and post‐survey. Among all participants, post‐ MINDBODYSTRONG scores for healthy lifestyle beliefs (p =.00; Cohen's d = 0.52) and healthy lifestyle behaviors (p =.00; Cohen's d = −0.74) increased significantly with medium effects, while depression (p =.00; Cohen's d = −0.51), anxiety (p =.00; Cohen's d = −0.54), stress (p =.00; Cohen's d = −0.33), and burnout (p =.00; Cohen's d = −0.37) decreased significantly with small and medium effects. The program produced even stronger positive effects on mental health outcomes for participants who started the study with higher levels of depression and anxiety. Linking Evidence to Practice: Anxiety, depression, stress, and burnout decreased significantly postintervention. Participants also significantly improved their healthy lifestyle beliefs and behaviors with the MINDBODYSTRONG program. MINDBODYSTRONG is an effective program that reduces anxiety, depression, burnout, and stress and improves healthy lifestyle beliefs and behaviors in hospital‐based clinicians. It is of utmost importance to provide evidence‐based programs to improve mental resiliency and decrease stress, anxiety, burnout, and depressive symptoms, which will ultimately improve the safety and quality of health care.