Sense of purpose is defined as the extent to which people see their lives having meaning, a sense of direction, and goals #ActiveIngredientsMH
This #ActiveIngredientsMH review asked: Does fostering sense of purpose (SOP) reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression?
The proposed mechanism here is that having a sense of purpose in life might reduce feelings of dread and increase direction in life, self-confidence, motivation and confidence #ActiveIngredientsMH
This @wellcometrust funded systematic review included a huge search of the international literature to find the best available evidence to answer the question. The reviewers worked with a youth advisory group with lived experience experts, plus two other international experts
They found that most sense of purpose interventions target several components (e.g. values, goals, gratitude) rather than individual components #ActiveIngredientsMH
Most studies included female university students in middle to high socioeconomic settings.
They found that sense of purpose interventions work best for those with prior therapy experience, extraverted personalities & existing anxiety/depression symptoms #ActiveIngredientsMH
Group interventions seemed most acceptable, as were those delivered by a lay person of similar age and background.
Some youth advisory experts expressed concerns about the cultural appropriateness of interventions. #ActiveIngredientsMH
This review suggests that fostering sense of purpose can lead to better psychological wellbeing, but we need more evidence to understand how this can help with youth anxiety/depression, and we need to explore non-western approaches much more. #ActiveIngredientsMH
Tailored interventions may be useful.
We need to coproduce future research much more by involving lived experience experts as codesigners of interventions.
It's vital that future research includes a more diverse range of participants, so we know what works for whom & why.
Welcome to our next keynote for today “Rebuilding a fearless organization: psychological safety and teaming for safe, high-quality care” with @AmyCEdmondson#Quality2021 – I (@DafniKatsampa) will be live tweeting this fascinated talk. Stay tuned and follow this thread🧵
@AmyCEdmondson has been ranked by the biannual Thinkers50 global list of top management thinkers since 2011 (most recently #3) and selected in 2019 as the #1 most influential thinker in Human Resources by HR Magazine #Quality2021
Google was the first organisation aimed to explain performance differences across teams and what they have found was the concept of psychological safety, says Amy #Quality2021
Hello all and a warm welcome to the next session of #Quality2021 - building a stronger foundation with a new definition of quality. We'll be hearing from Christina Krause and Ben Ridout
Christina asks, 'why define quality?' - more recently, we started to reflect around the history of British Colombia and what the evidence is saying #Quality2021
Christina explains the importance of considering indigenous peoples in British Colombia, and that we have a lot to learn from them about the history of the land. How can the history and teachings be used to inform how we define quality? #Quality2021
Hi folks! I am @DafniKatsampa and I will be live tweeting the next keynote “Intentionally Well: learn, improve – repeat” by @okpedrodelgado. Today is Day 2 of #Quality2021 – stay tuned for fantastic sessions!
Today's talk will focus on workforce wellbeing. @okpedrodelgado starts his talk with a great advice 'Try to give yourself the gift of single-tasking' and a brief breathing exercise #Quality2021
Year 2020 was tied to collective trauma; the death of loved ones ('small t' trauma) and adaptation to new ways of living ('big T' trauma), says @okpedrodelgado #Quality2021
Let's meet our speakers. @HelenBevanTweet has been supporting quality improvement within the health and care system for nearly 30 years. She has led and facilitated many nationwide initiatives to improve care.
Our co-presenter, @goranhenriks has nearly forty years’ experience of management in the Swedish Health Care system. His countyr is amongst the best in Sweden with regards to patient satisfaction, access, clinical performance, safety and costs.
The webinar video will be published next week on the @OxPsychiatry YouTube channel, so subscribe to that and you will get a notification when it goes live.
First there’ll be a short talk from @ProfDFreeman who will present the OCEANS research that he and his colleagues have been doing over the last few months.
OCEANS = Oxford Coronavirus Explanations, Attitudes, and Narratives Survey #OxfordMentalHealth