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  • Health care errors continue to be a major national issue, despite efforts to reduce them since a significant report in 2000.
  • The pilot study aimed to assess how an eight-week mindfulness-based stress reduction program could influence the frequency of errors made by nurses in simulated clinical situations.
  • Results showed that while not statistically significant, there were positive trends in clinical performance following mindfulness training, highlighting potential benefits such as enhanced listening skills and suggesting mindfulness as a valuable area for further research in nursing practice.

Article Abstract

Health care errors are a national concern. Although considerable attention has been placed on reducing errors since a 2000 Institute of Medicine report, adverse events persist. The purpose of this pilot study was to evaluate the effect of mindfulness training, employing the standardized approach of an eight-week mindfulness-based, stress reduction program on reduction of nurse errors in simulated clinical scenarios. An experimental, pre- and post-test control group design was employed with 20 staff nurses and senior nursing students. Although not statistically significant, there were numerical differences in clinical performance scores from baseline when comparing mindfulness and control groups immediately following mindfulness training and after three months. A number of benefits of mindfulness training, such as improved listening skills, were identified. This pilot study supports the benefits of mindfulness training in improving nurse clinical performance and illustrates a novel approach to employ in future research.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0193945920964938DOI Listing

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