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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Cognitive behavioural therapy and mindfulness for stress and burnout : a waiting list controlled pilot study comparing treatments for parents of children with chronic conditions
Malin AnclairRaimo LappalainenJoona MuotkaArto Hiltunensubject
care givingmindfulnesscognitive behaviour therapyPsykologi (exklusive tillämpad psykologi)behaviour therapyparents of children with chronic conditionsstressiuupumuscognitivePsychology (excluding Applied Psychology)stressvanhemmatnursing modelsburn-outkognitiivinen käyttäytymisterapiakrooniset tauditchronic illnesstietoinen läsnäolodescription
Background Parents of children with chronic conditions often experience a crisis with serious mental health problems for themselves as a consequence. The healthcare focus is on the children; however, the parents often worry about their children's health and future but are seldom offered any counselling or guidance. Aim The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of two group-based behavioural interventions on stress and burnout among parents of children with chronic conditions. Design, participants and setting After a waiting list control period (n = 28), parents were offered either a cognitive behavioural (CBT, n = 10) or a mindfulness program (MF, n = 9). Results Both interventions decreased significantly stress and burnout. The within-group effect sizes were large in both interventions (CBT, g = 1.28–1.64; MF, g = 1.25–2.20). Conclusions Hence, the results of this pilot study show that treating a group using either CBT or mindfulness can be an efficient intervention for reducing stress levels and burnout in parents of children with chronic conditions. peerReviewed
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