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Mindfulness and compassion training for clinicians: a qualitative study

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Encouraging caregivers to develop a patient-centred care relationship has beneficial effects for both patients and caregivers (Dobkin, 2016). The literature suggests that caregivers’ compassion and self-compassion can be increased with the practice of mindfulness, more particularly through caregiving-focused mindfulness training programs. We hypothesized that a mindfulness training program specifically focused on situations that are relevant for caregivers could improve patient-caregiver relationships, and the care provided by the latter.

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Psychologie
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halshs-03844890 , version 1 (09-11-2022)

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Clémence Brun, Alexis Akinyemi, Laurène Houtin, Claire Mizzi, Thierry Cardoso, et al.. Mindfulness and compassion training for clinicians: a qualitative study. World Congress of Nephrology 2021 (WCN’21), International Society of Nephrology (ISN), Apr 2021, Montréal, Canada. ⟨halshs-03844890⟩
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