A qualitative exploration of NHS-staff social identification with mindfulness in-groups and engagement with mindful practices

对英国国家医疗服务体系(NHS)员工在正念团体中的社会认同感及其参与正念练习的情况进行定性探索

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Abstract

BACKGROUND/ OBJECTIVES: Mindfulness practice has been widely adopted by healthcare staff, being grounded in evidence and supported by national guidelines. However, certain fundamental factors are not well understood, including attitudes towards mindfulness in-groups. The aim of this project was to explore the nature of social identification with mindfulness in-groups in relation to engagement with mindful practices. METHODS: Twenty healthcare staff from three healthcare Trusts were recruited to engage in semi-structured interviews of one-hour duration. Transcripts of these interviews were then subjected to reflexive thematic analysis. RESULTS: Social identification was simultaneously rich and fluid, with some tentative evidence of positive boosts to psychological engagement tempered by dissonance about current physical engagement levels. Healthcare and mindfulness identities complemented, in that being aided doing, aligning values and aspirations, although clashes also presented through culture, depending on one's sense of connection/disconnection. DISCUSSION/ CONCLUSIONS: Employers and trainers could consider implementing strategies to enhance social identification with mindfulness in-groups. Further research should also explore whether strength of social identification translates into improved engagement with mindful practices.

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