The effectiveness of group training Acceptance and Commitment therapy on Moral Distress and Resiliency in Nurses
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Introduction: nurses incur the maximum working pressure, of the people working in health centers. Therefore psychotherapy interventions can be helpful in this occupational group. The purpose of this study was to examine the efficacy of Group Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)-Based Training on Moral Distress and Resiliency in Nurses.
Materials and Methods: Thirty Nurses Imam Sajjad (AS) Tehran police participated in this study and were placed in two groups of experiment and control, 15 each. Methods of clinical trial. After the two components of Moral Distress and Resiliency were assessed by relevant questionnaire. Then, intervention therapy consisted of 8 sessions of one hour and half was carried out for the experimental group only. All participants completed the Questionnaires as the pre-test, post-test and the follow up stage after a 3 months interval. Data was analyzed through ANOVA with repeated measures.
Results: The results showed that Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, was significantly reduced the rate of Moral Distress and increased the rate Resiliency, compared with the control group (P <0/05).
Conclusion: These results shows that acceptance and commitment therapy will be effective on decreasing in Moral Distress and increasing in Resiliency in nurses |
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Keywords: Group training, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Moral Distress, Resiliency, Nurses |
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Special Received: 2018/05/2 | Accepted: 2018/05/2 | Published: 2018/05/2
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