Predictors of Outcomes in MBSR Participants From Teacher Factors



Status:Enrolling by invitation
Conditions:Healthy Studies
Therapuetic Areas:Other
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:12/6/2018
Start Date:January 2017
End Date:June 1, 2019

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Objectives. The primary objective of the current proposal is to identify teacher-related
factors that can be feasibly measured and shown to predict mindfulness-based intervention
(MBI) participant outcomes. The secondary objective of this R34 proposal is to lay the
groundwork for a large-scale R01-funded study in which the investigators anticipate studying
participants in Mindfulness-Based Stress reduction (MBSR) courses provided by 50 or more
teachers in a range of university- and community-based settings.

Objectives. The primary objective of the current proposal is to identify teacher-related
factors that can be feasibly measured and shown to predict mindfulness-based intervention
(MBI) participant outcomes. The secondary objective of this R34 proposal is to lay the
groundwork for a large-scale R01-funded study in which the investigators anticipate studying
participants in Mindfulness-Based Stress reduction (MBSR) courses provided by 50 or more
teachers in a range of university- and community-based settings. Design and Outcomes. This is
an observational study of MBSR participants, teachers, and raters. Student participants will
receive recruitment videos of different lengths and varying compensation schedules; The study
will examine these to optimize participation and retention in the future R01 study.

Interventions and Duration. There is no study intervention per se, but participants will be
teaching or enrolled in public 8-week MBSR classes. Outcome data will be collected from
participants using internet-administered questionnaires at baseline, 2 months (immediate
post-MBSR) and 4 months (post-MBSR follow-up). Rater study: The investigators will invite
experience meditation teachers to be trained to use a the Mindfulness-Based Interventions
Teaching Assessment Criteria (MBI-TAC) tool as a standardized approach to rating MBSR teacher
competency. As part of the training, the study will be collecting data on how the training
works. Thus, those who join the training will be asked to sign a consent form and complete a
brief questionnaire about their teaching and meditation experience, as well as demographics;
the study will also collect data on the ratings they do as part of the training. The goal of
this part of the study is to assess the rater-training process.

Sample Size and Population. The study aims to enroll about 19 MBSR teachers and 200 MBSR
participants, along with about 30 raters to be trained in the MBI-TAC system.

Teachers

Inclusion Criteria:

- teaching MBSR in one of the study recruitment sites during the study period

- choose to participate

Exclusion:

• none

MBSR Participants

Inclusion Criteria:

- enrolled in MBSR class taught by an enrolled teacher

- choose to participate

- age 18 years or older

Exclusion:

• none

Raters

Inclusion Criteria:

- Certified to teach MBSR through the CFM's OASIS (or equivalent) training program.

- 3+ years of MBSR teaching experience, having taught 10 MBSR classes.

- 10+ years of personal mindfulness practice with daily practice and yearly retreat
experience (on average 5+ days).

- Have the interest and time available to complete web-based rater training and
subsequent teacher ratings using an online interface, including in the Testing Phase.

- Ideally will be able to attend at least 7/8 training dates.

Exclusion:

• none
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