Effects of Transcendental Meditation on Physician Burnout and Depression
Burnout, Professional, Depression, Insomnia
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Burnout, Professional focused on measuring academic physician burnout, physician burnout, Intervention to reduce physician burnout, physician depression, physician insomnia, physician stress, Transcendental Meditation, TM
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Have an MD degree
- Be an academic attending physician at the Loyola Chicago School of Medicine or Edward Hines, Jr. VA Hospital
- Commit to attend all required sessions for learning the Transcendental Meditation (TM)technique and monthly follow-ups
- Agree to practice TM twice daily for 20 minutes for the 4-month study period
- Agree to complete both pre-and post-testing (at 1-month and 4-months) including both the entry and exit interviews.
Exclusion Criteria: current suicidal ideation, previous instruction in the TM technique
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Sites / Locations
- Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Transcendental Meditation Group
Control Group
Participants assigned to this group each received the intervention of 5 initial class instructions in the Transcendental Meditation technique, followed by 6 additional classes over the 4-month study period. Group participants were expected to practice the technique for 20 minutes twice per day for 4-months.
Participants assigned to this group served as wait-list controls