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Nurse education today

ISSN 1532-2793

2 papers in the library · 30 citations · publishing 2024

Papers

The impact of brief mindfulness meditation on anxiety, cognitive load, and teamwork in emergency simulation training: A randomized controlled trial.

Nurse education today January 1, 2024 Kamal Takhdat, Houssam Rebahi, Deborah M Rooney et al. 17 citations

A brief mindfulness meditation practice before emergency simulation training helps health professions students manage state-anxiety, improve cognitive load, and enhance teamwork during the simulations. In a pilot randomized controlled study with 70 undergraduate students, those who completed a four-week mindfulness training program showed better scores on state-anxiety, cognitive load, and teamwork in two simulation assessments compared to the control group. However, no significant differences were found between groups for trait-anxiety or mindfulness at the six-month follow-up. The findings suggest that incorporating short mindfulness meditation into simulation design may benefit students' immediate psychological and team performance.

Effectiveness and experiences of integrating Mindfulness into Peer-assisted Learning (PAL) in clinical education for nursing students: A mixed method study.

Nurse education today January 1, 2024 Angie Ho Yan Lam, Lorraine Man Ki Ho, Stanley Kam Ki Lam et al. 13 citations

An online mindfulness peer-assisted learning program for nursing students improved self-efficacy and reduced burnout, but did not significantly change depression, anxiety, or stress. The program included mindfulness practice, senior student experience sharing, and peer group learning. Qualitative interviews revealed three themes: nurturing self-care through mindfulness, empowering skills for clinical placement, and maintaining momentum with challenges and enablers. The program may help prepare nursing students for clinical work, and further trials are recommended.