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Comparing the effectiveness of mind-body practices (MBPs) and various psychological methods on occupational stress among healthcare workers: a network meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

BMC health services research
January 1, 1970
Yinjuan Zhang et al. (6 authors)
Journal ArticleComparative StudyNetwork Meta-AnalysisHuman Study
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to compare the efficacy of mind-body practices (MBPs) and psychological therapies, particularly mindfulness-related interventions, in relieving work-related stress among healthcare workers.

Results Summary

The study found that MBPs, especially yoga, were the most effective in reducing occupational stress in healthcare workers, followed by mindfulness-related therapies. Yoga showed the highest effectiveness among specific techniques.

Population

Healthcare workers (HCWs)

Effective Dosage

Not specified

Duration

Not specified

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (4)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
mind-body practices (MBPs)
decrease
occupational stress
healthcare workers (HCWs)
SMD = -0.90, CrI:-1.26, -0.05, SUCRA = 99%
were effective for
#1
mindfulness-related therapy (MRT)
decrease
occupational stress
healthcare workers (HCWs)
SMD = -0.48, CrI:-0.87, -0.08, SUCRA = 66.5%
were effective for
#2
yoga
decrease
stress
healthcare workers (HCWs)
SMD = 1.36, CrI:0.91, 1.81, SUCRA = 97.5%
was the most effective technique in relieving
#3
muscle relaxation (MR)
decrease
stress
healthcare workers (HCWs)
SMD = 1.36, CrI:0.91, 1.81, SUCRA = 87.3%
was effective in relieving
#4
Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study is to compare the efficacy of mind-body practices (MBPs) and multiple psychological methods, and identify the optimal method for relieving work-related stress among healthcare workers (HCWs) by network meta-analysis (NMA). METHODS: We applied six electronic databases, namely PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, PsycINFO, Cochrane, and Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure to identify relevant RCTs from inception to September 16, 2023, and implemented a search strategy based on the PICOS principles. Data selection, extraction, and analysis of bias were carried out independently and in duplicate by separate researchers. State 16.0 was used to conduct NMA for comparing the effectiveness of various therapies. RESULTS: We identified 23 studies including MBPs and three different psychological therapies, namely mindfulness-related therapy (MRT), psychoeducational therapy (PT), and comprehensive therapy (CT), which were divided into eleven specific techniques, namely yoga, meditation techniques (MT), Qigong, muscle relaxation(MR), biofeedback therapy (BT), mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs), modified mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR-M), mindfulness-based interventions combined with others (MBIs-C), mindfulness-based awareness(MBA), PT and CT. Our NMA results of MBPs and three psychological therapies showed MBPs (SMD = -0.90, CrI:-1.26, -0.05, SUCRA = 99%) were effective for occupational stress in HCWs, followed by MRT(SMD = -0.48, CrI:-0.87, -0.08, SUCRA = 66.5%). NMA results of eleven specific techniques showed yoga (SMD = 1.36, CrI:0.91, 1.81, SUCRA = 97.5%) was the most effective technique in relieving the stress of HCWs, followed by MR (SMD = 1.36, CrI:0.91, 1.81, SUCRA = 87.3%). CONCLUSIONS: Our study suggested MBPs may be the most effective intervention to improve the occupational stress of HCWs. Furthermore, yoga is likely to be the most optimal of MBPs. Hospital managers should attach importance to yoga in addressing occupational stress among medical workers.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
HumansHealth PersonnelMind-Body TherapiesRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicOccupational StressMindfulnessPsychotherapyFemaleMeditationYoga
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Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy85/10
Quality90/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations1
Citations/Year1.0
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.50
Weight Score1.54
Normalized Score0.72
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