The Evaluation of a Mindful Coaching Programme to Reduce Burnout in Social Workers in Hong Kong—A Pilot Study
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. The Programme
2.2. Study Design
2.3. Setting and Participants
2.4. Measurements
2.4.1. Professional Quality of Life Scale (ProQOL)
2.4.2. Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9)
2.4.3. Healthy Boundaries
2.4.4. Semi-Structured Focus Group Discussion
2.5. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Quantitative Results
3.1.1. Participants’ Demographics and Work-Related Backgrounds
3.1.2. Paired Data Analysis
3.2. Qualitative Findings
3.2.1. Social Workers’ Sources of Stress
3.2.2. Participants’ Opinion of the Burn-Not-Out Programme
3.2.3. Recommendations for Improving the Programme’s Future Iterations
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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n (%) | Mean (S.D.) | Range | |||
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Total | 94 (100.0) | Age | 41.11 (10.00) | 23.0–63.0 | |
Years of work | 14.96 (9.56) | 0.4–40.0 | |||
Average work hours | 44.16 (10.66) | 0.0–65.0 | |||
Gender | |||||
Male | 13 (13.8) | Age | 41.77 (9.84) | 30.0–61.0 | |
Years of work | 13.92 (8.09) | 5.0–32.0 | |||
Average work hours | 44.04 (5.04) | 30.0–50.0 | |||
Female | 79 (84.0) | Age | 41.10 (10.16) | 23.0–63.0 | |
Years of work | 15.16 (9.86) | 0.4–40.0 | |||
Average work hours | 41.12 (11.47) | 0.0–65.0 | |||
Occupation | |||||
Social worker | 88 (93.6) | ||||
Counsellor | 3 (3.2) | ||||
Other | 3 (3.2) | ||||
Scope of service | |||||
Children and youth services | 28 (29.8) | ||||
Elderly services | 21 (22.3) | ||||
Community services | 17 (18.1) | ||||
Family services | 10 (10.6) | ||||
Rehabilitation services | 6 (6.4) | ||||
Others | 12 (12.8) |
Age | Years of Work | Pre-Programme | Post-Programme | ||||||||
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Burnout | STS | CS | Depress | Burnout | STS | CS | Depress | ||||
Age | 1 | ||||||||||
Years of work | 0.888 ** | 1 | |||||||||
Pre | Burnout | −0.138 | −0.211 * | 1 | |||||||
STS | 0.118 | 0.087 | 0.624 ** | 1 | |||||||
CS | 0.223 ** | 0.259 ** | −0.647 ** | −0.199 ** | 1 | ||||||
Depress | −0.56 | −0.57 | 0.661** | 0.461 ** | −0.359 ** | 1 | |||||
Post | Burnout | −0.005 | −0.087 | 0.537 ** | 0.248 * | −0.348 ** | 0.529 ** | 1 | |||
STS | 0.064 | 0.103 | 0.301 ** | 0.485 ** | 0.001 | 0.292 ** | 0.475 ** | 1 | |||
CS | 0.270 | 0.164 | −0.518 ** | −0.169 | 0.638 ** | −0.367 ** | −0.701 ** | 0.067 | 1 | ||
Depress | −0.043 | −0.016 | 0.377 ** | 0.218 * | −0.174 | 0.623 ** | 0.640 ** | 0.440 ** | −0.332 ** | 1 |
Kruskal–Wallis H Test | Disagree–Unsure | Unsure–Agree | Disagree–Agree | |||||
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Pairwise (p-Value) | Effect Size (r) | Pairwise (p-Value) | Effect Size (r) | Pairwise (p-Value) | Effect Size (r) | |||
Pre-programme | ||||||||
Burnout | ||||||||
Boundary 1 | 18.073 ** | 0.7990 | 0.1319 | 0.003 | 0.4175 | 0.000 | 0.5540 | |
Boundary 2 | 18.199 ** | 1.0000 | 0.0168 | 0.000 | 0.4693 | 0.003 | 0.4496 | |
Boundary 3 | 10.904 ** | 0.0440 | 0.3070 | 1.000 | 0.1112 | 0.004 | 0.4207 | |
STS | ||||||||
Boundary 1 | 17.042 ** | 0.0800 | 0.2630 | 0.076 | 0.2862 | 0.000 | 0.5500 | |
Boundary 2 | 10.401 ** | 0.9970 | 0.1221 | 0.042 | 0.2899 | 0.008 | 0.4147 | |
Boundary 3 | 13.514 ** | 0.0260 | 0.3299 | 0.001 | 0.1398 | 0.758 | 0.4724 | |
CS | ||||||||
Boundary 1 | 7.307 * | 0.9250 | 0.1209 | 0.194 | 0.2365 | 0.021 | 0.3594 | |
Boundary 2 | 6.869 * | 1.0000 | 0.1115 | 0.161 | 0.2275 | 0.039 | 0.3417 | |
Boundary 3 | 3.688 | 0.5910 | 0.1625 | 1.000 | 0.0855 | 0.173 | 0.2493 | |
Depress | ||||||||
Boundary 1 | 16.309 ** | 0.8340 | 0.1288 | 0.006 | 0.3942 | 0.000 | 0.5271 | |
Boundary 2 | 35.609 ** | 1.0000 | 0.0224 | 0.000 | 0.6398 | 0.000 | 0.6598 | |
Boundary 3 | 18.834 ** | 0.0220 | 0.3373 | 0.186 | 0.2280 | 0.000 | 0.5681 | |
Post-programme | ||||||||
Burnout | ||||||||
Boundary 1 | 25.198 ** | 1.0000 | 0.0050 | 0.000 | 0.4984 | 0.001 | 0.4401 | |
Boundary 2 | 11.784 ** | 1.0000 | 0.0952 | 0.003 | 0.3531 | 0.513 | 0.1613 | |
Boundary 3 | 5.146 | 0.5177 | 0.2411 | 0.865 | 0.1145 | 0.092 | 0.2584 | |
STS | ||||||||
Boundary 1 | 6.085 * | 0.3266 | 0.2417 | 0.049 | 0.2706 | 1.000 | 0.0216 | |
Boundary 2 | 5.752 | 0.2751 | 0.3187 | 0.076 | 0.2386 | 1.000 | 0.0624 | |
Boundary 3 | 5.589 | 1.0000 | 0.1407 | 0.280 | 0.1809 | 0.158 | 0.2317 | |
CS | ||||||||
Boundary 1 | 13.885 ** | 0.6130 | 0.1914 | 0.036 | 0.2827 | 0.002 | 0.4172 | |
Boundary 2 | 7.158 * | 1.0000 | 0.0007 | 0.043 | 0.2614 | 0.474 | 0.1664 | |
Boundary 3 | 0.92 | 1.0000 | 0.0904 | 1.000 | 0.0558 | 1.000 | 0.1060 | |
Depress | ||||||||
Boundary 1 | 13.591 ** | 1.0000 | 0.1290 | 0.001 | 0.4020 | 0.169 | 0.2367 | |
Boundary 2 | 4.571 | 0.2981 | 0.3114 | 0.169 | 0.2035 | 1.000 | 0.0799 | |
Boundary 3 | 1.311 | 1.0000 | 0.0130 | 0.947 | 0.1082 | 1.000 | 0.0863 |
Paired Differences | ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Low (%) | Moderate (%) | High (%) | Mean (S.D.) | t-Test | C.I. (Lower–Upper) | Effect Size (d) | ||||
Burnout | Pre | 9.6 | 90.4 | 0.0 | 3.1596 (4.3535) | 7.036 ** | 2.27–4.05 | 0.726 | ||
Post | 26.6 | 73.4 | 0.0 | |||||||
STS | Pre | 22.3 | 77.7 | 0.0 | 1.9468 (4.7255) | 3.994 ** | 0.98–2.91 | 0.412 | ||
Post | 35.1 | 64.9 | 0.0 | |||||||
CS | Pre | 2.1 | 92.6 | 5.3 | −0.1444 (0.2528) | −5.536 ** | −0.20–−0.09 | 0.571 | ||
Post | 1.1 | 84.0 | 14.9 | |||||||
Boundary 1 | Pre | 35.1 | 10.4 | 24.5 | −0.4787 (0.8129) | −5.710 ** | −0.65–−0.31 | 0.589 | ||
Post | 16.0 | 30.8 | 53.2 | |||||||
Boundary 2 | Pre | 23.4 | 43.6 | 33.0 | −0.5426 (0.7987) | −6.586 ** | −0.71–−0.38 | 0.679 | ||
Post | 6.4 | 23.4 | 70.2 | |||||||
Boundary 3 | Pre | 28.7 | 38.3 | 33.0 | −0.4787 (0.9243) | −5.021 ** | −0.67–−0.29 | 0.518 | ||
Post | 8.5 | 25.5 | 66.0 | |||||||
Paired Differences | ||||||||||
None | Mild | Moderate | Mod–Severe | Severe | Mean (S.D.) | t-Test | C.I. (Lower–Upper) | Effect Size (d) | ||
Depress | Pre | 36.2 | 34.0 | 24.5 | 4.3 | 1.1 | −0.144 (0.2526) | −5.529 ** | −0.2–−0.09 | 0.570 |
Post | 47.9 | 39.4 | 11.7 | 1.1 | 0.0 |
No. of Participants | ||
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Gender | ||
Male | 2 | |
Female | 9 | |
Years of work | ||
Less than 1 year | 1 | |
7 years | 1 | |
8 years | 1 | |
12 years | 1 | |
20 years | 2 | |
25 years or more | 2 | |
Did not disclose | 3 | |
Scope of service | ||
Elderly | 3 | |
School-based | 3 | |
Children and youth | 2 | |
Community | 1 | |
Family | 1 | |
Rehabilitation | 1 |
No. of Codes | No. of Codes | ||||
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Theme 1: Burnout | Theme 6: Course mental wellness | ||||
Fulfilling organisational requirements | 19 | Being cared for | 6 | ||
The caregiver role and client dependency | 5 | Re-energised | 5 | ||
Theme 2: Secondary traumatic stress | Self-discovery and reflection | 4 | |||
Emotional exhaustion | 7 | Witnessing colleagues getting emotional | 2 | ||
Concern for clients’ safety | 3 | Theme 7: Skillset and application | |||
Theme 3: Interpersonal relations | In-class exercise relevance | 7 | |||
Offering support | 11 | Setting boundaries | 5 | ||
Managing seniors and subordinates | 7 | One-on-one coaching | 4 | ||
Lack of support | 2 | Theme 8: Sustainability | |||
Theme 4: Other occupational stress | Daily mindfulness reminder | 4 | |||
Socio-political environment | 5 | Availability of additional resources | 2 | ||
Self-perceived incompetence | 4 | ||||
Theme 5: Compassion satisfaction | |||||
Meaningful tasks are worthwhile | 7 | ||||
Short-term satisfaction | 2 |
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Chicago/Turabian StyleChan, Camille K. Y., and Paul W. C. Wong. 2024. "The Evaluation of a Mindful Coaching Programme to Reduce Burnout in Social Workers in Hong Kong—A Pilot Study" Behavioral Sciences 14, no. 10: 915. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs14100915
APA StyleChan, C. K. Y., & Wong, P. W. C. (2024). The Evaluation of a Mindful Coaching Programme to Reduce Burnout in Social Workers in Hong Kong—A Pilot Study. Behavioral Sciences, 14(10), 915. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs14100915