Mindfulness-based programmes and ‘bigger than self’ issues: protocol for a scoping review

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Mindfulness-based programmes and ‘bigger than self’ issues: protocol for a scoping review. / Callen-Davies, Rob; Bristow, Jamie; Gazder, Taranah et al.
Yn: BMJ Open, Cyfrol 13, Rhif 3, 067819, 15.03.2023.

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Callen-Davies R, Bristow J, Gazder T, Griffith G, Noorani Y, Crane R. Mindfulness-based programmes and ‘bigger than self’ issues: protocol for a scoping review. BMJ Open. 2023 Maw 15;13(3):067819. Epub 2023 Maw 15. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-067819

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Callen-Davies, Rob ; Bristow, Jamie ; Gazder, Taranah et al. / Mindfulness-based programmes and ‘bigger than self’ issues: protocol for a scoping review. Yn: BMJ Open. 2023 ; Cyfrol 13, Rhif 3.

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T1 - Mindfulness-based programmes and ‘bigger than self’ issues: protocol for a scoping review

AU - Callen-Davies, Rob

AU - Bristow, Jamie

AU - Gazder, Taranah

AU - Griffith, Gemma

AU - Noorani, Yasmin

AU - Crane, Rebecca

N1 - © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2023. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.

PY - 2023/3/15

Y1 - 2023/3/15

N2 - INTRODUCTION: Mindfulness-based programmes (MBPs) have an established, growing evidence base as interventions to optimise health, well-being and performance of individual participants. Emerging evidence suggests that MBPs also enhance prosociality, encouraging individuals to contribute to positive social change. This study focuses on the potential of MBPs to facilitate development of participants' inner resources that support prosocial shifts. The review seeks to detect shifts in MBP benefit from individual toward 'bigger than self', informing and empowering individual and collective responses to complex societal and global issues. The review aims to map current literature on MBPs and social change, into a descriptive overview with commentary on quality, trends, theoretical models and gaps, and on how training in MBPs potentially enables individual and collective responses to societal and global issues. Recommendations for future directions for researchers seeking to advance this evidence base, and practitioners developing innovative MBPs for this purpose will be provided.METHODS AND ANALYSIS: A scoping review of peer-reviewed literature will be undertaken and reported on according to the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews guidance. Systematic searches of four scientific databases will be undertaken to identify potentially eligible articles published from all time to current date. Data will be extracted using an extraction template and analysed descriptively using narrative synthesis.ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: This scoping review involves no human participants, so ethics is not required. Findings will be shared through professional networks, conference presentations and journal publication.

AB - INTRODUCTION: Mindfulness-based programmes (MBPs) have an established, growing evidence base as interventions to optimise health, well-being and performance of individual participants. Emerging evidence suggests that MBPs also enhance prosociality, encouraging individuals to contribute to positive social change. This study focuses on the potential of MBPs to facilitate development of participants' inner resources that support prosocial shifts. The review seeks to detect shifts in MBP benefit from individual toward 'bigger than self', informing and empowering individual and collective responses to complex societal and global issues. The review aims to map current literature on MBPs and social change, into a descriptive overview with commentary on quality, trends, theoretical models and gaps, and on how training in MBPs potentially enables individual and collective responses to societal and global issues. Recommendations for future directions for researchers seeking to advance this evidence base, and practitioners developing innovative MBPs for this purpose will be provided.METHODS AND ANALYSIS: A scoping review of peer-reviewed literature will be undertaken and reported on according to the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews guidance. Systematic searches of four scientific databases will be undertaken to identify potentially eligible articles published from all time to current date. Data will be extracted using an extraction template and analysed descriptively using narrative synthesis.ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: This scoping review involves no human participants, so ethics is not required. Findings will be shared through professional networks, conference presentations and journal publication.

U2 - 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-067819

DO - 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-067819

M3 - Article

C2 - 36921950

VL - 13

JO - BMJ Open

JF - BMJ Open

SN - 2044-6055

IS - 3

M1 - 067819

ER -