The Efficacy of a Forgiveness Bibliotherapy: A Randomized Controlled Trial with Nursing Students.

Jichan J Kim,Lora M Mullen,Shanna W Akers,Rachel A Joseph, Lauren B Bishop, Belle R Bistany, Anita C Chambers,Jerry R Harvey,Aimee Houghton

Journal of holistic nursing : official journal of the American Holistic Nurses' Association(2022)

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The need for forgiveness education for nursing self-care and forgiveness facilitation has risen. Therefore, the present pilot study tested the efficacy of an 8-week forgiveness bibliotherapy with a small number of undergraduate nursing students. Matched pairs of nursing students were randomly assigned to either the experimental group or no-contact control group. The experimental group, using by R. Enright (2015) as the treatment manual, read one chapter a week for 8 weeks and provided weekly reflections. Forgiveness and forgiveness-related outcome measures were administered at pretest, posttest, and one-month follow-up. At the posttest, the experimental group had significantly greater improvement in forgiveness compared to the control group with a large effect size, which was maintained at one month follow-up. There was no other significant difference between the two groups. Within-group comparisons of the experimental group showed improvement in forgiveness, anxiety, depression, and fatigue from pre to post testing periods and forgiveness, anger, anxiety, depression, and fatigue from pre to follow-up testing periods. Use of bibliotherapy may be a cost-effective way to promote the virtue of forgiveness for students in nursing programs.
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bibliotherapy,forgiveness,forgiveness facilitation,nursing education,nursing self-care
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