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Asynchronous Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction to Reduce Burnout in Licensed Clinical Social Workers

Implementing Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction Through a Learning Management System to Reduce Burnout Among Private Practice Licensed Clinical Social Workers

Status
Completed
Phases
NA
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT05472935
Enrollment
8
Registered
2022-07-25
Start date
2022-09-06
Completion date
2023-04-06
Last updated
2023-04-10

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Conditions

Burnout, Professional, Work Related Stress, Quality of Life

Keywords

Mindfulness, Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction, MBSR, Burnout, Stress Reduction, Professional Quality of Life, Social Work, Clinical Social Work, Private Practice

Brief summary

This is a quasi-experimental study that will examine whether mindfulness based stress reduction, adapted to an online learning management system, will reduce factors related to burnout in private practice licensed clinical social workers in New York State.

Detailed description

Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) is an evidenced based intervention utilized to reduce stress. In this study, MBSR is adapted as psychoeducational/instructional videos to be viewed on a learning management system by licensed clinical social workers in order to determine its efficacy in reducing symptoms related to burnout in licensed clinical social workers. The videos are 30 minutes in length, and designed to be watched once a day, Monday-through-Friday, over an eight-week period. Additionally, a coaching video of three minutes in length will be available to participants on Mondays. Participants will watch the videos and engage with the content and activities as prompted by the videos. Activities include guided meditations, guided mindfulness activities, such as body scans where participants notice the sensations they feel in various parts of their body, and relaxation exercises. Participants will also be asked to complete light exercises to their comfort level, which involves getting comfortable, light self-guided stretching, and relaxation exercises that are no more physical exertion than they otherwise might experience while moving around completing their normal tasks/activities of daily living outside of this program. Participants will complete a pre-test involving two validated measures, and several Likert scale, non-validated questions, and demographic questions, and a post-test, involving the same two validated measures in the pre-test (in order to determine if a statistically significant change in stress reduction has occurred) as well as completing several non-validated Likert scaling questions, and qualitative questions to determine participant's attitudes and beliefs as it relates to their participation in this research project, and their overall impression of the project elements.

Interventions

Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) is an evidenced based intervention utilized to reduce stress.

Sponsors

State University of New York at Buffalo
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Allocation
NA
Intervention model
SINGLE_GROUP
Primary purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE

Intervention model description

Quasi-experimental with pre-test/post-test survey and measures.

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
21 Years to No maximum
Healthy volunteers
Yes

Inclusion criteria

* Licensed Clinical Social Workers in New York State * Working in Private Practice in New York State

Exclusion criteria

* Anyone who does not hold a license to practice clinical social work in New York State * Anyone who is not working in private practice as a licensed clinical social worker in New York State

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Change from Baseline in score on the Maslach Burnout Inventory - Human Services SurveyBaseline and Week 8The MBI-HSS is a validated, self-reported instrument used to assess symptoms of burnout in human services workers.
Change from Baseline in score on the ProQOL 5Baseline and Week 8The ProQOL 5 (Professional Quality of Life, Version 5) Measure is a validated measure that is used for participants to self-report their overall feelings/impressions of a positive or negative professional quality of life.

Countries

United States

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026