Abstract

BackgroundSurgery can be stressful, requiring decision-making and performance under pressure. The COVID-19 pandemic has further challenged surgeons’ well-being and training. Excess stress adversely affects well-being, technical and non-technical performance, and, by extension, patient care. Little emphasis has been placed on interventions to improve individual surgeons’ stress resilience despite mindfulness training being robustly linked to resilience, well-being, and improved executive function and performance. This feasibility study aimed to evaluate the effect and acceptability of a mindfulness meditation session on a group of surgical trainees during a hand fracture fixation course.MethodsAll participants of a single-day hand fracture fixation course were invited to take part in the study, and randomised into two groups. The intervention group experienced a 10-min guided meditation session before their assessment, while the control group did not. Basic demographics, inherent ‘trait’ mindfulness, change in mood, and perceived acceptability were compared between the two groups.ResultsThe 17 participants were demographically similar, as were their self-reported mood scores until after the meditation, where they diverged significantly (p < .01, t-test), with the meditation group feeling more relaxed and calm. Meditation as an intervention was considered largely acceptable.ConclusionsMindfulness meditation is established in improving stress resilience, relevant to surgeon well-being, performance, and patient care. This feasibility study suggests benefit and acceptability, and potential for further research in designing a targeted programme for surgeons, to reduce stress sensitivity, and improve performance, joy, and well-being within surgical training.Level of evidence: Level III, Therapeutic study.Supplementary InformationThe online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s00238-022-01962-1.

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