Evaluating a wellness intervention including micro-practices for healthcare professionals before and during COVID-19
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2022-12-16Autor
Márquez Miramontes, Blanca
Leiner, Marie
Ramirez Martinez, Flor Rocio
Reyes Chacón, María Teresa
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Objective: To describe, with a mixed design study, healthcare professionals' pre-post
descriptive measures of quality of life (subjective wellness) and prolonged fatigue, as well as
an improvement in overall wellness and satisfaction regarding micro-practices as a result of
participation in a wellness intervention before and during COVID-19.
Material and Methods: This study had a mixed design involving two independent groups of
healthcare professionals participating in a wellness intervention with micro-practices before
and during COVID-19. The intervention contained multimodal presentations with animated
cartoon stories, comics, storytelling, readings, breathing, mindfulness and visualization
exercises, adapted from second-order factors in the Indivisible Self model. Pre-post
descriptive measures of quality of life (subjective wellness), prolonged fatigue, as well as
improvement in overall wellness and satisfaction regarding micro-practices were collected.
Results: Attending to either wellness interventions before or during COVID-19 had
a positive and, in some cases significant, effect on important indicators of quality-of-life
and prolonged fatigue among healthcare professionals. A qualitative analysis indicated
a subjective improvement in overall wellness and satisfaction regarding the use of micro practices included in the wellness interventions, regardless of whether these were presented
in person or virtually. Most participants subjectively indicated that they improved in the
targeted indicators, especially achievement of better wellness.
Conclusions: During ordinary and extraordinary circumstances, healthcare professionals
require specific interventions that act primarily to provide them with strategies that can
improve physical, emotional, and spiritual health. Use of micro-practices in multimodal
workshops to improve healthcare practitioner wellness is a successful tool for learning or
remembering the importance of pausing during daily clinical activities and refocusing their
energy.