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Mindfulness training effectively reduced compassion fatigue and faculty attrition by 10% in an urban school setting. This evidence-based intervention shows promise for improving well-being and retention in educational environments.

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Area of Science:

  • Educational Psychology
  • Occupational Health
  • Mindfulness-Based Interventions

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  • Compassion fatigue and high faculty attrition rates are significant challenges in urban educational settings.
  • Mindfulness interventions are increasingly recognized for their potential to mitigate stress and improve well-being.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To implement an evidence-based mindfulness therapeutic intervention to reduce compassion fatigue.
  • To improve faculty attrition rates within an urban school setting.

Main Methods:

  • An educational workshop, mindfulness exercises, a take-home manual, and a web portal were utilized for intervention delivery.
  • Outcomes were assessed using Stamm's Professional Quality of Life Scale V (ProQOL-V Scale), demographic analysis, and a satisfaction survey.

Main Results:

  • The ProQOL-V Scale confirmed the presence of compassion fatigue.
  • Posttesting indicated high program satisfaction and interest in mindfulness activities.
  • Self-reported mood improvements were noted, and faculty attrition decreased by 10%.

Conclusions:

  • Mindfulness training appears to be a feasible intervention for individuals experiencing stress and compassion fatigue.
  • Preliminary findings suggest mindfulness training can positively impact mood and reduce attrition.
  • Further research is recommended to explore the clinical and academic applications of mindfulness in nursing.