Samenvatting
Background and need for innovation: In healthcare, emotions are traditionally avoided as they might cloud clinical judgement. However, ignoring emotions may lead to emotional exhaustion and burnout, jeopardising quality of care. More attention to emotions is needed to support healthcare professionals’ wellbeing and vitality, especially given the high rates of emotional exhaustion and burnout among them and factors like workforce shortages, an ageing population and increasing workload demands.
Goal of innovation: The training aims to support healthcare professionals’ wellbeing and vitality and help prevent emotional exhaustion and burnout.
Steps taken for development and implementation of innovation: The training is grounded in the theory of constructed emotion, incorporates an evidence-informed pedagogical approach, and uses participatory live music to teach healthy emotion construction. Based on the theory, we refer to this process as ‘emotion construction' rather than ‘emotion regulation'. The training includes theoretical background, six exercises following a gradual build-up towards (re)constructing emotions, and homework assignments.
Evaluation of innovation: Preliminary findings support music's ability to evoke distinct memories, bodily sensations, feelings, and emotions, corroborating its intended function. Eliciting personal memories with specific emotions through music supports the theory of constructed emotion and justifies its use in the training. First training evaluations included descriptions like enlightening, inspiring and empowering.
Critical reflection: The training programme shows a clear build-up and alignment with the theory, while incorporating evidence-informed pedagogical steps seamlessly. Implementation challenges include obtaining funding and, due to time constraints of the target groups, implementing the full training, which we mitigated by developing variations.
Goal of innovation: The training aims to support healthcare professionals’ wellbeing and vitality and help prevent emotional exhaustion and burnout.
Steps taken for development and implementation of innovation: The training is grounded in the theory of constructed emotion, incorporates an evidence-informed pedagogical approach, and uses participatory live music to teach healthy emotion construction. Based on the theory, we refer to this process as ‘emotion construction' rather than ‘emotion regulation'. The training includes theoretical background, six exercises following a gradual build-up towards (re)constructing emotions, and homework assignments.
Evaluation of innovation: Preliminary findings support music's ability to evoke distinct memories, bodily sensations, feelings, and emotions, corroborating its intended function. Eliciting personal memories with specific emotions through music supports the theory of constructed emotion and justifies its use in the training. First training evaluations included descriptions like enlightening, inspiring and empowering.
Critical reflection: The training programme shows a clear build-up and alignment with the theory, while incorporating evidence-informed pedagogical steps seamlessly. Implementation challenges include obtaining funding and, due to time constraints of the target groups, implementing the full training, which we mitigated by developing variations.
| Vertaalde titel van de bijdrage | Muziek-verrijkte Emotie (Re)constructie: Een innovatieve training verrijkt met participatieve muziek |
|---|---|
| Originele taal-2 | English |
| Pagina's (van-tot) | 531–538 |
| Aantal pagina's | 8 |
| Tijdschrift | Perspectives on Medical Education |
| Volume | 14 |
| Nummer van het tijdschrift | 1 |
| Status | Published - 9 sep. 2025 |
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SDG 03 – Goede gezondheid en welzijn
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SDG 04 – Kwaliteitsonderwijs
Keywords
- emoties
- emotieregulatie
- muziek
- training
- beroepsbeoefenaren in de gezondheidszorg
- welzijn
- weerbaarheid
- emotionele uitputting
- innovatie
- innovatieve lesmethoden
Research Focus Areas Hanze University of Applied Sciences
- Kunsten
- Healthy Ageing
Research Focus Areas Research Centre or Centre of Expertise
- Kunst en Welzijn
- Kunst
- Gezond Ouder Worden
- Kunst, Leren en Participeren
Publinova thema's
- Taal, Cultuur & Kunsten
- Mens en Maatschappij
- Opvoeding en Onderwijs
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UMCG innovatieprijs 2023 voor onderwijs en opleiden voor innovatieidee "MEER! Muziek in het onderwijs! Een cursus verrijkt met muziek om gezonde emotieregulatie bij toekomstige artsen te cultiveren"
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