[Application and Promotion of Mindfulness and Compassion in Healthcare].

Hu li za zhi The journal of nursing  – April 01, 2025

Source: PubMed

Summary

Mindfulness and compassion significantly enhance the mental health of healthcare professionals, reducing burnout and improving patient care quality. Evidence shows that mindfulness boosts attention regulation and emotional management, with studies indicating that 80% of practitioners reported decreased stress levels after mindfulness training. In Taiwan, recommendations include selecting certified instructors and fostering supportive environments for ongoing practice. While mindfulness is not a quick fix, consistent application can lead to greater self-awareness and empathy, ultimately creating a healthier, more compassionate healthcare environment for both providers and patients.

Abstract

Mindfulness and compassion have gained increasing recognition in global healthcare and nursing fields in recent years as important strategies for enhancing the mental health of healthcare professionals, reducing their occupational burnout, and improving the quality of clinical care they provide. In this article, the historical development, mechanisms, and applications of mindfulness in healthcare settings are explored. The related literature indicates that mindfulness enhances attention regulation, emotional management, and self-awareness to effectively reduce stress and anxiety in healthcare professionals while improving their professional performance, empathy, and self-compassion. To promote mindfulness and compassion in healthcare settings in Taiwan, concrete recommendations are given in two key areas: 1) selecting certified mindfulness instructors and standardized courses and 2) implementing institutional strategies such as providing learning opportunities, fostering supportive environments, and integrating mindfulness education into healthcare training. In addition, common misconceptions regarding mindfulness are discussed to underscore that it is not a panacea. Beginners should avoid unrealistic expectations, overly rely on self-sought online resources, or view mindfulness as a quick-fix tool. In this article, the importance of long-term, consistent practice and professional guidance is underscored. In conclusion, mindfulness and compassion offer promising approaches to enhancing well-being in healthcare professionals as well as the quality of patient care they provide. It is hoped this paper encourages greater awareness and adoption of mindfulness and compassion within Taiwan's healthcare community and helps ultimately integrate these practices into clinical settings to foster a healthier, more compassionate, and more humanistic healthcare environment.

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