Search Results - "Aeschbach, Vanessa M."
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Feel the atmosphere: a qualitative study on spatial experiences in contemporary Muße architecture
Published in Journal of urban design (02-01-2024)“…In an ever-accelerating world, experiences free of outcome expectancy and time pressure for the pursuit of intrinsic activities are increasingly rare. Such…”
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The impact of a tailored mindfulness‐based program for resident physicians on distress and the quality of care: A randomised controlled trial
Published in Journal of internal medicine (01-12-2021)“…Background Many resident physicians suffer from distress, which endangers their individual health and the quality of care. Objective To examine the impact of a…”
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A Mindfulness Program to Improve Resident Physicians’ Personal and Work-Related Well-being: a Feasibility Study
Published in Mindfulness (01-06-2020)“…Objectives Many resident physicians suffer from mental distress. This endangers the individual physician as well as the quality of patient care. This study…”
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The Effects of a Tailored Mindfulness-Based Program on the Positive Mental Health of Resident Physicians—a Randomized Controlled Trial
Published in Mindfulness (01-05-2022)“…Objectives Medical residency is a challenging phase that puts the mental health of resident physicians at risk. This study explores the effects of a tailored…”
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A tailored mindfulness-based program for resident physicians: A qualitative study
Published in Complementary therapies in clinical practice (01-05-2021)“…Diminished well-being is prevalent in resident physicians. This qualitative study explored the effects of a tailored mindfulness-based program (MBP) aimed at…”
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Less is more: The effect of visiting duration on the perceived restorativeness of museums
Published in Psychology of aesthetics, creativity, and the arts (12-05-2022)“…Museums can be restorative environments that promote recovery from directed attention fatigue. The current study investigated the effect of the time spent in a…”
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