Study protocol of a multicenter randomized controlled trial of mindfulness training to reduce burnout and promote quality of life in police officers: the POLICE study
Abstract Background Police officers experience a high degree of chronic stress. Policing ranks among the highest professions in terms of disease and accident rates. Mental health is particularly impacted, evidenced by elevated rates of burnout, anxiety and depression, and poorer quality of life than...
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doaj-4f41aced9d4d40f397e3deaa598319e72020-11-25T01:57:01ZengBMCBMC Psychiatry1471-244X2018-05-011811910.1186/s12888-018-1726-7Study protocol of a multicenter randomized controlled trial of mindfulness training to reduce burnout and promote quality of life in police officers: the POLICE studyMarcelo Trombka0Marcelo Demarzo1Daniel Campos Bacas2Sonia Beira Antonio3Karen Cicuto4Vera Salvo5Felipe Cesar Almeida Claudino6Letícia Ribeiro7Michael Christopher8Javier Garcia-Campayo9Neusa Sica Rocha10Hospital de Clínicas de Porto AlegreMente Aberta - Brazilian Center for Mindfulness and Health Promotion - Universidade Federal de São PauloUniversitat Jaume IMente Aberta - Brazilian Center for Mindfulness and Health Promotion - Universidade Federal de São PauloMente Aberta - Brazilian Center for Mindfulness and Health Promotion - Universidade Federal de São PauloMente Aberta - Brazilian Center for Mindfulness and Health Promotion - Universidade Federal de São PauloHospital de Clínicas de Porto AlegrePacific UniversityPacific UniversityMiguel Servet HospitalHospital de Clínicas de Porto AlegreAbstract Background Police officers experience a high degree of chronic stress. Policing ranks among the highest professions in terms of disease and accident rates. Mental health is particularly impacted, evidenced by elevated rates of burnout, anxiety and depression, and poorer quality of life than the general public. Mindfulness training has been shown to reduce stress, anxiety, burnout and promote quality of life in a variety of settings, although its efficacy in this context has yet to be systematically evaluated. Therefore, this trial will investigate the efficacy of a mindfulness-based intervention versus a waitlist control in improving quality of life and reducing negative mental health symptoms in police officers. Methods This multicenter randomized controlled trial has three assessment points: baseline, post-intervention, and six-month follow-up. Active police officers (n = 160) will be randomized to Mindfulness-Based Health Promotion (MBHP) or waitlist control group at two Brazilian major cities: Porto Alegre and São Paulo. The primary outcomes are burnout symptoms and quality of life. Consistent with the MBHP conceptual model, assessed secondary outcomes include perceived stress, anxiety and depression symptoms, and the potential mechanisms of resilience, mindfulness, decentering, self-compassion, spirituality, and religiosity. Discussion Findings from this study will inform and guide future research, practice, and policy regarding police offer health and quality of life in Brazil and globally. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03114605. Retrospectively registered on March 21, 2017.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12888-018-1726-7MindfulnessPoliceQuality of lifeBurnoutStress |
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Marcelo Trombka Marcelo Demarzo Daniel Campos Bacas Sonia Beira Antonio Karen Cicuto Vera Salvo Felipe Cesar Almeida Claudino Letícia Ribeiro Michael Christopher Javier Garcia-Campayo Neusa Sica Rocha Study protocol of a multicenter randomized controlled trial of mindfulness training to reduce burnout and promote quality of life in police officers: the POLICE study BMC Psychiatry Mindfulness Police Quality of life Burnout Stress |
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Marcelo Trombka Marcelo Demarzo Daniel Campos Bacas Sonia Beira Antonio Karen Cicuto Vera Salvo Felipe Cesar Almeida Claudino Letícia Ribeiro Michael Christopher Javier Garcia-Campayo Neusa Sica Rocha |
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Study protocol of a multicenter randomized controlled trial of mindfulness training to reduce burnout and promote quality of life in police officers: the POLICE study |
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Study protocol of a multicenter randomized controlled trial of mindfulness training to reduce burnout and promote quality of life in police officers: the POLICE study |
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Study protocol of a multicenter randomized controlled trial of mindfulness training to reduce burnout and promote quality of life in police officers: the POLICE study |
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study protocol of a multicenter randomized controlled trial of mindfulness training to reduce burnout and promote quality of life in police officers: the police study |
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Abstract Background Police officers experience a high degree of chronic stress. Policing ranks among the highest professions in terms of disease and accident rates. Mental health is particularly impacted, evidenced by elevated rates of burnout, anxiety and depression, and poorer quality of life than the general public. Mindfulness training has been shown to reduce stress, anxiety, burnout and promote quality of life in a variety of settings, although its efficacy in this context has yet to be systematically evaluated. Therefore, this trial will investigate the efficacy of a mindfulness-based intervention versus a waitlist control in improving quality of life and reducing negative mental health symptoms in police officers. Methods This multicenter randomized controlled trial has three assessment points: baseline, post-intervention, and six-month follow-up. Active police officers (n = 160) will be randomized to Mindfulness-Based Health Promotion (MBHP) or waitlist control group at two Brazilian major cities: Porto Alegre and São Paulo. The primary outcomes are burnout symptoms and quality of life. Consistent with the MBHP conceptual model, assessed secondary outcomes include perceived stress, anxiety and depression symptoms, and the potential mechanisms of resilience, mindfulness, decentering, self-compassion, spirituality, and religiosity. Discussion Findings from this study will inform and guide future research, practice, and policy regarding police offer health and quality of life in Brazil and globally. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03114605. Retrospectively registered on March 21, 2017. |
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