Mindfulness boosts nurse resilience in High-Stress surgery wards

NCT ID NCT07553169

ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION Symptom relief Sponsor: SELDA MERT Source: ClinicalTrials.gov ↗

First seen Jun 26, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026 · Updated 1 time

Summary

This study tests whether a four-week mindfulness training program can improve psychological resilience, work motivation, and cognitive awareness in surgical nurses. 76 nurses from a Turkish hospital will be randomly assigned to either the mindfulness program or no training. Researchers will measure changes using standard questionnaires before and after the program.

What this could mean

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Active substance

mindfulness training program

What this could lead to

If it works, this could offer a simple, low-cost way to improve psychological well-being and job performance for surgical nurses.

What could go wrong

This is a small, early-stage study with only 76 participants. Results may not apply to all nurses or hospital settings, and the training may not produce lasting changes.

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  • Afyonkarahisar University of Health Sciences Health Application and Research Center

    Afyonkarahisar, Turkey (Türkiye)