A novel mindful-compassion art therapy (MCAT) for reducing burnout and promoting resilience for end-of-life care professionals: a waitlist RCT protocol

Abstract Introduction End-of-life (EoL) care professionals are prone to burnout given the intense emotional nature of their work. Previous research supports the efficacy of art therapy in reducing work-related stress and enhancing emotional health among professional EoL caregivers. Integrating mindf...

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Main Authors: Andy Hau Yan Ho, Geraldine Tan-Ho, Thuy Anh Ngo, Grace Ong, Poh Heng Chong, Dennis Dignadice, Jordan Potash
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-07-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-019-3533-y
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spelling doaj-bbdf927941914070b7d84d8ed34488222020-11-25T03:02:21ZengBMCTrials1745-62152019-07-0120111010.1186/s13063-019-3533-yA novel mindful-compassion art therapy (MCAT) for reducing burnout and promoting resilience for end-of-life care professionals: a waitlist RCT protocolAndy Hau Yan Ho0Geraldine Tan-Ho1Thuy Anh Ngo2Grace Ong3Poh Heng Chong4Dennis Dignadice5Jordan Potash6Psychology Programme, School of Social Sciences, Nanyang Technological UniversityPsychology Programme, School of Social Sciences, Nanyang Technological UniversityPsychology Programme, School of Social Sciences, Nanyang Technological UniversityAssisi HospiceHCA Hospice CareHCA Hospice CareArt Therapy Programme, Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, George Washington UniversityAbstract Introduction End-of-life (EoL) care professionals are prone to burnout given the intense emotional nature of their work. Previous research supports the efficacy of art therapy in reducing work-related stress and enhancing emotional health among professional EoL caregivers. Integrating mindfulness meditation with art therapy and reflective awareness complementing emotional expression has immense potential for self-care and collegial support. Mindful-compassion art therapy (MCAT) is a novel, empirically informed, and highly structured intervention that aims to reduce work-related stress, cultivate resilience, and promote wellness. This study aims to assess the potential effectiveness of MCAT for supporting EoL care professionals in Singapore. Methods This is an open-label waitlist randomized controlled trial. Sixty EoL care professionals, including doctors, nurses, social workers, and personal care workers, are randomly allocated to one of two groups: (i) an intervention group that receives MCAT immediately and (ii) a waitlist-control group that receives MCAT after the intervention group completes treatment. Face-to-face self-administered outcome assessments are collected at three different time points—baseline (T1) for both groups, post-intervention (T2), and 6-week follow-up (T3) for intervention group—as well as pre-intervention (T2) and post-intervention (T3) for the waitlist-control group. The primary outcome measure is burnout, and secondary measures include emotional regulation, resilience, compassion, quality of life, and death attitudes. Between- and within-participant comparisons of outcomes are conducted, and the appropriate effect size estimates are reported. An acceptability and feasibility study is to be conducted by using a triangulation of qualitative data with framework analysis. Discussion The outcomes of this study will contribute to advancements in both theories and practices for supporting professional EoL caregivers around the world. It will also inform policy makers about the feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of delivering a multimodal psycho-socio-spiritual intervention within a community institutional setting. The study has received ethical approval from the institutional review board of Nanyang Technological University. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03440606. Retrospectively registered February 21, 2018.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-019-3533-yBurnoutResilienceMindful compassionArt therapyMultimodal interventionEnd-of-life care
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Geraldine Tan-Ho
Thuy Anh Ngo
Grace Ong
Poh Heng Chong
Dennis Dignadice
Jordan Potash
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Geraldine Tan-Ho
Thuy Anh Ngo
Grace Ong
Poh Heng Chong
Dennis Dignadice
Jordan Potash
A novel mindful-compassion art therapy (MCAT) for reducing burnout and promoting resilience for end-of-life care professionals: a waitlist RCT protocol
Trials
Burnout
Resilience
Mindful compassion
Art therapy
Multimodal intervention
End-of-life care
author_facet Andy Hau Yan Ho
Geraldine Tan-Ho
Thuy Anh Ngo
Grace Ong
Poh Heng Chong
Dennis Dignadice
Jordan Potash
author_sort Andy Hau Yan Ho
title A novel mindful-compassion art therapy (MCAT) for reducing burnout and promoting resilience for end-of-life care professionals: a waitlist RCT protocol
title_short A novel mindful-compassion art therapy (MCAT) for reducing burnout and promoting resilience for end-of-life care professionals: a waitlist RCT protocol
title_full A novel mindful-compassion art therapy (MCAT) for reducing burnout and promoting resilience for end-of-life care professionals: a waitlist RCT protocol
title_fullStr A novel mindful-compassion art therapy (MCAT) for reducing burnout and promoting resilience for end-of-life care professionals: a waitlist RCT protocol
title_full_unstemmed A novel mindful-compassion art therapy (MCAT) for reducing burnout and promoting resilience for end-of-life care professionals: a waitlist RCT protocol
title_sort novel mindful-compassion art therapy (mcat) for reducing burnout and promoting resilience for end-of-life care professionals: a waitlist rct protocol
publisher BMC
series Trials
issn 1745-6215
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Abstract Introduction End-of-life (EoL) care professionals are prone to burnout given the intense emotional nature of their work. Previous research supports the efficacy of art therapy in reducing work-related stress and enhancing emotional health among professional EoL caregivers. Integrating mindfulness meditation with art therapy and reflective awareness complementing emotional expression has immense potential for self-care and collegial support. Mindful-compassion art therapy (MCAT) is a novel, empirically informed, and highly structured intervention that aims to reduce work-related stress, cultivate resilience, and promote wellness. This study aims to assess the potential effectiveness of MCAT for supporting EoL care professionals in Singapore. Methods This is an open-label waitlist randomized controlled trial. Sixty EoL care professionals, including doctors, nurses, social workers, and personal care workers, are randomly allocated to one of two groups: (i) an intervention group that receives MCAT immediately and (ii) a waitlist-control group that receives MCAT after the intervention group completes treatment. Face-to-face self-administered outcome assessments are collected at three different time points—baseline (T1) for both groups, post-intervention (T2), and 6-week follow-up (T3) for intervention group—as well as pre-intervention (T2) and post-intervention (T3) for the waitlist-control group. The primary outcome measure is burnout, and secondary measures include emotional regulation, resilience, compassion, quality of life, and death attitudes. Between- and within-participant comparisons of outcomes are conducted, and the appropriate effect size estimates are reported. An acceptability and feasibility study is to be conducted by using a triangulation of qualitative data with framework analysis. Discussion The outcomes of this study will contribute to advancements in both theories and practices for supporting professional EoL caregivers around the world. It will also inform policy makers about the feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of delivering a multimodal psycho-socio-spiritual intervention within a community institutional setting. The study has received ethical approval from the institutional review board of Nanyang Technological University. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03440606. Retrospectively registered February 21, 2018.
topic Burnout
Resilience
Mindful compassion
Art therapy
Multimodal intervention
End-of-life care
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-019-3533-y
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