Reducing Perceived Stress and Compassion Fatigue in Nursing Staff
Stress can have negative detrimental physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual consequences for nursing staff. Organizations have a responsibility to provide low-risk, evidence-based, integrative techniques to help reduce stress and compassion fatigue (CF). The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has exposed healthcare workers to unprecedented levels of complicated stress which could be mitigated with mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs). This pilot project aimed to introduce MBIs and integrative techniques to help reduce the stress response of nursing staff. Pilot implemented in-person MBIs for nursing staff to reduce perceived stress and CG.
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Project Contact:
- Jackeline Iseler
- College of Nursing
- iselerj@msu.edu
Partners
- Henry Ford Hospital
- Henry Ford Hospital
Report of calendar year 2021 activity.