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Abstract orking as psychiatric nurses in psychiatric mental health settings can be a rewarding yet challenging experience. During providing therapeutic interventions for patients with mental illness, psychiatric nurses must listen closely to their problems and life situations and be empathetic toward their losses, grief, anxiety or depression. Consequently, this can result in psychiatric nurses’ emotional exhaustion and stress that may lead to burnout if not addressed effectively (Ahanchian, 2015). Therefore, implementation of Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction interventions improve positive coping mechanisms and decrease the perception of stress and burnout of psychiatric nurses. Also, these interventions improve superiority of care and excellence of lifecycle for patients in locked units (Suyi, 2016). Aim of the study This study was aimed to determine the effect of Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction program on psychiatric nurses’ job stress and burnout, this aim was achieved through the following: 1. Assessing the job stress and burnout of psychiatric nurses who deal with psychiatric patients. 2. Developing the Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction program for psychiatric nurses who deal with psychiatric patients. 3. Implementing the Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction program to psychiatric nurses who deal with psychiatric patients. Results The important findings that were obtained from the study can be summarized as follow: Nearly to half of psychiatric nurses under the study were in age group from 35 to < 45 years and slightly more than two-thirds of them had experience in their work over 10 year. The males were relatively more common as main worker constituting more than half of psychiatric nurses under the study and more than three-quarter of them were married. There was no one of psychiatric nurses under the study had master or doctorate degree but slightly more than two-thirds of them were diploma nurse and working as a staff nurse. Moreover, slightly more than two-thirds of psychiatric nurses had inadequate income. There was a highly statistically significant difference between pre and post Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction program implementation regarding psychiatric nursing ability, attitude of patients, attitude toward nursing and communication while, there was no statistically significant difference between post and follow up the program implementation. There was a highly statistically significant difference between pre and post Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction program implementation regarding job stress levels among psychiatric nurses while, there was no statistically significant difference between post and follow up the program implementation. There was a statistically significant difference between pre and post Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction program regarding total job stress among psychiatric nurse while, there was no statistically significant difference between post and follow up the program implementation. There was a highly statistically significant difference between pre and post Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction program implementation regarding emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and personal accomplishment of psychiatric nurses while, there was no statistically significant difference between post and follow up of the program implementation. There was a highly statistically significant difference between pre and post Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction program implementation regarding burnout levels among psychiatric nurses while, there was no statistically significant difference between post and follow up the program implementation. There was a highly statistically significant difference between pre and post Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction program implementation regarding total burnout among psychiatric nurses while, there was no statistically significant difference between post and follow up the program implementation. There was a highly statistically significant difference between pre and post Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction program implementation regarding mindful attention awareness while, there was no statistically significant difference between post and follow up the program implementation. There was a statistically significant correlation between psychiatric nurses’ job stress levels, burnout levels and mindful attention awareness pre, post and follow up Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction program. There was a statistically significant relation between psychiatric nurses’ job stress with their socio-demographic characteristics during pre & post the Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction program implementation while, there was no statistically significant relation between psychiatric nurses’ job stress with their socio-demographic characteristics during follow up the program. There was a statistically significant relation between psychiatric nurses’ burnout with their socio-demographic characteristics during pre & post the Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction program implementation while, there was no statistically significant relations between psychiatric nurses’ burnout with their socio-demographic characteristics during follow up the program. There was a statistically significant relation between psychiatric nurses’ mindful attention awareness with their socio-demographic characteristics during pre, post and follow up the Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction program implementation. |