The interplay of acceptance and effectiveness in intervention studies: the example of the empCARE training to reduce burnout and distress symptoms in health care …

M Roth, T Altmann - Psychology & Health, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Objective Although almost every study evaluating psychological interventions includes the
two components of acceptability and effectivity, their relationship is rarely examined. The …

Unpacking burnout intervention effects: why does it work and who benefits?

M Sahebi Isfahani - 2022 - library2.smu.ca
The primary purpose of this study was to examine the moderating role of empathy styles and
the mediating role of self-care activities, recovery experience, and Acceptance and …

Are acceptance and commitment therapy-based interventions effective for reducing burnout in direct-care staff? A systematic review and meta-analysis

A Reeve, A Tickle, N Moghaddam - Mental Health Review Journal, 2018 - emerald.com
Purpose Work-related stress amongst staff working in direct care roles in mental health and
intellectual disability settings is associated with a range of problematic outcomes. There has …

An RCT of coping and support groups to reduce burnout among nurses

NP Günüşen, B Üstün - International nursing review, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
GÜNÜŞEN NP & ÜSTÜN B.(2010) An RCT of coping and support groups to reduce burnout
among nurses. International Nursing Review Background: Burnout is a fundamental …

Preventing stress-related ill health among future nurses: Effects over 3 years.

E Frögéli, A Rudman, P Gustavsson - International Journal of …, 2019 - psycnet.apa.org
In 2011, a randomized controlled trial with a sample of 113 nursing students and a group
intervention consisting of six 2-hr sessions based on acceptance and commitment training …

Emotional exhaustion and distress after a counselling intervention for physicians: A three-year prospective longitudinal cohort study

KI Rø - 2010 - duo.uio.no
Several studies have shown that there is a relatively high prevalence of burnout and mental
distress among working physicians. This is an issue of concern, not only for the individual …

Acceptance and commitment therapy for stress and burnout: evaluating the effect of the online training, psyflex6 for behavioural therapists

CA Walker - 2017 - researchcommons.waikato.ac.nz
The present research used a randomized controlled design to evaluate the effects of
'PsyFlex6,'an online Acceptance and Commitment Training paradigm, for behavioural …

A brief acceptance and commitment intervention for work‐related stress and burnout amongst frontline homelessness staff: A single case experimental design series

A Reeve, N Moghaddam, A Tickle… - Clinical Psychology & …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose Recent intervention research for burnout amongst those working in health and
social care contexts has found acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) interventions to …

Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) for clinically distressed health care workers: Waitlist‐controlled evaluation of an ACT workshop in a routine practice setting

CS Waters, N Frude, PE Flaxman… - British Journal of Clinical …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives To examine the effects of a 1‐day acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT)
workshop on the mental health of clinically distressed health care employees, and to explore …

[PDF][PDF] Mind the gap: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for preventing stress-related ill-health among future nurses

A Djordjevic, E Frögéli - A randomized controlled trial, 2012 - livskompass.se
Stress-related ill-health is a major problem in the nursing profession with negative
consequences for individuals and society alike. Previous studies have shown that part of this …