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Palliative care clinicians experienced reduced stress and improved perspective-taking after a team-based resiliency program. This relaxation response intervention proved feasible and beneficial for clinician well-being.

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  • Psychology
  • Palliative Care

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  • Palliative care clinicians (PCCs) face high burnout risk due to chronic stress from caring for seriously ill patients.
  • Burnout in PCCs can result in absenteeism, communication errors, medical mistakes, and staff turnover.
  • Effective stress-coping interventions are crucial for this vulnerable professional group.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the feasibility of the Relaxation Response Resiliency Program for Palliative Care Clinicians.
  • To evaluate the program's impact on stress and resiliency in a multidisciplinary PCC cohort.
  • To determine if the intervention could decrease stress and enhance resilience.

Main Methods:

  • A physician-led, two-month intervention comprising five sessions (12 hours total).
  • Feasibility assessed by attendance and attrition rates; pre- and post-intervention data collected.
  • Nonparametric statistical tests analyzed changes in perceived stress, affect, perspective-taking, optimism, life satisfaction, and self-efficacy.

Main Results:

  • The program was feasible, with high attendance (at least 4/5 sessions) and no participant attrition.
  • Post-intervention, participants demonstrated significant reductions in perceived stress.
  • Improvements were observed in participants' perspective-taking abilities.

Conclusions:

  • A novel, team-based resiliency intervention utilizing the relaxation response was feasible for PCCs.
  • The findings suggest this intervention may enhance resiliency and mitigate stress-related negative impacts.
  • This approach shows promise for protecting PCCs from burnout and improving well-being.