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Work Engagement and Well-being Study (SWELL): A Randomised Controlled Feasibility Trial Evaluating the Effects of Mindfulness Versus Light Physical Exercise at Work
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Be Mindful and Light exercise course for Mindfulness and Exercise. Completed, enrolled 241 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Mindfulness and exercise are both widely used to improve mental health and well-being. Some people find that these activities also improve their ability to focus. This study aims to find out whether mindfulness and light exercise could be similarly effective in improving mental wellbeing and engagement at work. The study further investigates the cognitive processes (e.g., memory and attention skills) that might improve as a result of mindfulness and exercise.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Be mindful is an online course run by the Mental Health Foundation and Wellmind Media. It was developed together with British mindfulness instructors and offers access to its course materials and instructional videos through a website (http://www.bemindfulonline.com). The course consists of 11 sessions led by two mindfulness teachers, one female, one male. Using a variety of media (videos, assignments, audio tracks and e-mails), participants are taught to use formal as well as informal mindfulness techniques. The course lasts 4 weeks. For each week, participants are asked to do a daily formal mediation practice (up to 30 minutes but it varies from week to week) and one or two informal exercises.
The control condition involves light physical exercises aimed at increasing mobility, reducing stiffness, improving circulation, and avoiding pain or repetitive strain injuries that may result from sedentary or repetitive tasks common in office environments. The exercises will include simple whole-body slightly aerobic exercises such as rotation of limbs and stretching. The course was developed by Dr Julieta Galante, a public health doctor, together with an expert in body posture re-education and body techniques. The course is designed to match with the mindfulness intervention condition in duration and media (length of videos, amount of written instructions). It also replicates the encouraged use of short breaks (of seconds or minutes) throughout the workday to focus on wellbeing, as occurs in mindfulness.