Research paper
The wellbeing protocol mitigates the effects of COVID-19 on stress and burnout: a qualitative analysis of the underlying mechanisms
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- The wellbeing protocol mitigates the effects of COVID-19 on stress and burnout: a qualitative analysis of the underlying mechanisms
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Purpose This paper aims to convey and analyze participants’ experience of an online mindfulness-based workplace wellness program, The Wellbeing Protocol, during the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak, with the aim of understanding the underlying mechanisms of how the program impacted stress, burnout and mental wellbeing. Design/methodology/approach New Zealand teachers participated in an online mindfulness-based wellness program in 2020. Participants’ experience was captured via focus groups and open...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Journal article
- Date created
- 2022-07-13
- Creator
- Toma, Georgi / Rubie-Davies, Christine / Le Fevre, Deidre
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/2292/60809
- Related subjects
- Mental Health / Complementary and Integrative Health / Mind and Body / Prevention / Behavioral and Social Science / 1301 Education Systems / 1503 Business and Management
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