The efficacy of physical activity to improve the mental wellbeing of healthcare workers: A systematic review

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-02-12 DOI:10.1016/j.mhpa.2024.100577
Rebecca Nicole Martland , Ruimin Ma , Vigneshwar Paleri , Lucia Valmaggia , Simon Riches , Joseph Firth , Brendon Stubbs
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Abstract

Introduction

Clinical staff who work in healthcare settings experience work-related stress which can lead to emotional and physical burnout, anxiety, depression, and poorer mental wellbeing. In the general population, exercise and physical activity are associated with greater mental wellbeing, reduced incidence of depression, improvements in mood and sleep quality, and reductions in stress. The aim of this systematic review was to investigate the effects of exercise and physical activity interventions, delivered both in the workplace and outside of work, on mental wellbeing, stress, burnout, depression, anxiety, and sleep in healthcare professionals.

Methods

Major databases were searched from inception to June 2023 for intervention studies investigating aerobic, non-aerobic exercise and resistance training, or interventions designed to increase physical activity amongst healthcare workers. Study quality was assessed using Cochrane and Effective Public Health Practice Project (EPHPP) checklists.

Results

The search retrieved 16 intervention studies, including 11 randomised controlled trials (RCTs). There was consistent evidence of a reduction in psychological stress (3/3, 100% of RCTs) and improvement of sleep quality (3/4, 75%) following exercise compared to non-active controls. There was inconclusive evidence regarding the effects of exercise and physical activity on mental wellbeing, depression severity, burnout, traumatic stress, and fatigue. Neither exercise nor physical activity appeared to reduce symptoms of anxiety.

Discussion

Exercise and interventions to increase physical activity may be a viable and effective intervention to improve some aspects of mental wellbeing in healthcare professionals, although more large-scale, high-quality trials are needed to establish the full range of benefits.

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体育锻炼对改善医护人员心理健康的功效:系统回顾
导言在医疗机构工作的医务人员都会经历与工作相关的压力,这些压力会导致情绪和身体上的倦怠、焦虑、抑郁以及较差的精神状态。在普通人群中,运动和体育锻炼与提高心理健康水平、降低抑郁症发病率、改善情绪和睡眠质量以及减轻压力有关。本系统性综述旨在研究在工作场所内外进行的运动和体育锻炼干预措施对医护人员的心理健康、压力、职业倦怠、抑郁、焦虑和睡眠的影响。方法:检索了从开始到 2023 年 6 月的主要数据库,以了解有关有氧、无氧运动和阻力训练的干预研究,或旨在增加医护人员体育锻炼的干预研究。研究质量采用 Cochrane 和有效公共卫生实践项目 (EPHPP) 检查表进行评估。结果检索到 16 项干预研究,包括 11 项随机对照试验 (RCT)。有一致的证据表明,与不运动的对照组相比,运动后心理压力有所减轻(3/3,100%的随机对照试验),睡眠质量有所改善(3/4,75%)。关于运动和体育锻炼对心理健康、抑郁严重程度、职业倦怠、创伤性压力和疲劳的影响,尚无定论。运动和体育锻炼似乎都不能减轻焦虑症状。讨论运动和增加体育锻炼的干预措施可能是一种可行且有效的干预措施,可以改善医疗保健专业人员精神健康的某些方面,尽管还需要更多大规模、高质量的试验来确定其全部益处。
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