1. What are the perceived effects of mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) on stress levels
among nurses working in Intensive Care Units (ICUs)?
2. How do ICU nurses perceive the feasibility and acceptability of integrating MBIs into
their daily routine?3
3. What are the potential barriers and facilitators to successfully implementing MBIs for
stress reduction in ICU nursing staff?
1. Perceived Effects on Stress Levels:
Research suggests that MBIs may be a promising approach to reduce stress levels among ICU nurses. Here’s what some studies have found:
2. Feasibility and Acceptability:
Studies exploring the feasibility and acceptability of MBIs for ICU nurses yield mixed results:
3. Barriers and Facilitators to Implementation:
Several factors can influence the successful implementation of MBIs for ICU nurses:
Barriers:
Facilitators:
Overall, MBIs hold promise for reducing stress among ICU nurses. However, successful implementation requires addressing time constraints, raising awareness, and securing employer support. Developing flexible, tailored programs alongside positive peer support can create a more feasible and acceptable approach for ICU nurses.