Staff wellbeing interventions and its impact on levels of physical intervention in an inpatient unit for individuals with a learning disability: A feasibility study

Megan Lloyd, Claire Delaney
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There is a strong focus nationally on reducing the use of restrictive intervention to manage behaviours that can be described as challenging in people with a learning disability and/or autism. Research has shown that increased staff wellbeing can result in the reduction of these approaches. This study explored the impact of ongoing weekly wellbeing sessions for staff in an NHS inpatient unit for individuals with a learning disability, autism and associated mental health conditions. Baseline data indicated staff were burnt-out and lacked job satisfaction in some but not all areas, although the participants reported high levels of mindfulness awareness. Post-intervention results suggested that the wellbeing sessions had no effect on staff burn-out, job satisfaction or mindfulness awareness. However, the frequency of the use of physical restraints during this time was also collected and results show a reduction in frequency.
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员工福利干预及其对有学习障碍的住院病人的身体干预水平的影响:可行性研究
在全国范围内,减少使用限制性干预措施来管理学习障碍者和/或自闭症患者具有挑战性的行为是一个重点。研究表明,提高员工的幸福感可以减少这些方法的使用。本研究探讨了在国家医疗服务系统(NHS)的住院病房中,每周为有学习障碍、自闭症和相关精神健康问题的人持续开展的员工福利课程的影响。基线数据显示,虽然参与者报告说正念意识水平很高,但员工在某些方面(但不是所有方面)感到疲惫不堪,缺乏工作满意度。干预后的结果表明,健康课程对员工的职业倦怠、工作满意度或正念意识没有影响。不过,我们还收集了在此期间使用人身限制措施的频率,结果显示频率有所下降。
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