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. 2006 Sep-Oct;37(5):218-24.
doi: 10.3928/00220124-20060901-02.

Relationship of frequent mantram repetition to emotional and spiritual well-being in healthcare workers

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Relationship of frequent mantram repetition to emotional and spiritual well-being in healthcare workers

Jill E Bormann et al. J Contin Educ Nurs. 2006 Sep-Oct.

Abstract

Background: Healthcare workers report high levels of stress in the workplace. To determine how to reduce stress, the authors examined the effectiveness of frequently repeating a mantram (a word with spiritual meaning) on emotional and spiritual well-being.

Methods: A pretest-posttest design was used to measure stress, state/trait anxiety and anger, quality of life, and spiritual well-being in a convenience sample (N=42) of hospital workers completing a mantram intervention program.

Results: Significant improvements were found in stress (p < .001), trait-anxiety (p = .002), trait-anger (p = .02), quality of life (p = .001), and spiritual well-being (p = .003). When examining the effects of mantram practice, trait-anxiety and religious and spiritual well-being were significant (p < .05).

Conclusion: Improvements in emotional and spiritual well-being may be mediated by frequent mantram repetition.

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