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Mindfulness to Manage Moral Injury: Rationale and development of a live online 7-week group intervention for veterans with moral injury

BACKGROUND: Military service puts service members at risk for moral injury. Moral injury is an array of symptoms (e.g., guilt, shame, anger) that develop from events that violate or transgress one's moral code. OBJECTIVE: We describe adaption of in-person mindfulness training program, Mindfulne...

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Autores principales: Kelley, Michelle L., Strowger, Megan, Chentsova, Victoria O., Bravo, Adrian J., Gaylord, Susan A., Burgin, Elizabeth E., Vinci, Christine, Ayers, Kenneth L., Agha, Erum
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9626875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36340697
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2022.101011
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author Kelley, Michelle L.
Strowger, Megan
Chentsova, Victoria O.
Bravo, Adrian J.
Gaylord, Susan A.
Burgin, Elizabeth E.
Vinci, Christine
Ayers, Kenneth L.
Agha, Erum
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Strowger, Megan
Chentsova, Victoria O.
Bravo, Adrian J.
Gaylord, Susan A.
Burgin, Elizabeth E.
Vinci, Christine
Ayers, Kenneth L.
Agha, Erum
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description BACKGROUND: Military service puts service members at risk for moral injury. Moral injury is an array of symptoms (e.g., guilt, shame, anger) that develop from events that violate or transgress one's moral code. OBJECTIVE: We describe adaption of in-person mindfulness training program, Mindfulness to Manage Chronic Pain (MMCP), to address symptoms of moral injury to be delivered live via the web. We discuss how we will assess benchmarks (i.e., recruitment, credibility and acceptability, completion rates, and adherence) of the Mindfulness to Manage Moral Injury (MMMI) program. METHODS: Aim 1: To develop and then adapt the MMCP program based on feedback from experts and veterans who took part in Study 1. Aim 2: To develop an equally intensive facilitator-led online Educational Support (ES) program to serve as a comparison intervention and conduct a run-through of each program with 20 veterans (10 MMMI; 10 ES). Aim 3: To conduct a small-scale randomized controlled trial (N = 42 veterans; 21 MMMI; 21 ES) in which we will collect pre-post-test and weekly benchmark data for both refined intervention arms. RESULTS: Study 1 and 2 are completed. Data collection for Study 3 will be completed in 2022. CONCLUSION: MMMI is designed to provide a live facilitated mindfulness program to address symptoms of moral injury. If Study 3 demonstrates good benchmarks, with additional large-scale testing, MMMI may be a promising treatment that can reach veterans who may not seek traditional VAMC care and/or who prefer a web-based program.
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spelling pubmed-96268752022-11-03 Mindfulness to Manage Moral Injury: Rationale and development of a live online 7-week group intervention for veterans with moral injury Kelley, Michelle L. Strowger, Megan Chentsova, Victoria O. Bravo, Adrian J. Gaylord, Susan A. Burgin, Elizabeth E. Vinci, Christine Ayers, Kenneth L. Agha, Erum Contemp Clin Trials Commun Article BACKGROUND: Military service puts service members at risk for moral injury. Moral injury is an array of symptoms (e.g., guilt, shame, anger) that develop from events that violate or transgress one's moral code. OBJECTIVE: We describe adaption of in-person mindfulness training program, Mindfulness to Manage Chronic Pain (MMCP), to address symptoms of moral injury to be delivered live via the web. We discuss how we will assess benchmarks (i.e., recruitment, credibility and acceptability, completion rates, and adherence) of the Mindfulness to Manage Moral Injury (MMMI) program. METHODS: Aim 1: To develop and then adapt the MMCP program based on feedback from experts and veterans who took part in Study 1. Aim 2: To develop an equally intensive facilitator-led online Educational Support (ES) program to serve as a comparison intervention and conduct a run-through of each program with 20 veterans (10 MMMI; 10 ES). Aim 3: To conduct a small-scale randomized controlled trial (N = 42 veterans; 21 MMMI; 21 ES) in which we will collect pre-post-test and weekly benchmark data for both refined intervention arms. RESULTS: Study 1 and 2 are completed. Data collection for Study 3 will be completed in 2022. CONCLUSION: MMMI is designed to provide a live facilitated mindfulness program to address symptoms of moral injury. If Study 3 demonstrates good benchmarks, with additional large-scale testing, MMMI may be a promising treatment that can reach veterans who may not seek traditional VAMC care and/or who prefer a web-based program. Elsevier 2022-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9626875/ /pubmed/36340697 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2022.101011 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Bravo, Adrian J.
Gaylord, Susan A.
Burgin, Elizabeth E.
Vinci, Christine
Ayers, Kenneth L.
Agha, Erum
Mindfulness to Manage Moral Injury: Rationale and development of a live online 7-week group intervention for veterans with moral injury
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title_full_unstemmed Mindfulness to Manage Moral Injury: Rationale and development of a live online 7-week group intervention for veterans with moral injury
title_short Mindfulness to Manage Moral Injury: Rationale and development of a live online 7-week group intervention for veterans with moral injury
title_sort mindfulness to manage moral injury: rationale and development of a live online 7-week group intervention for veterans with moral injury
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36340697
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2022.101011
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