Health Advocacy and Psycho-body empowerment: An effective Salutogenic Model to fight Burnout syndrome addressed to Health Managers, Health and Social Workers
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Keywords

Recovery
Resilience
Salutogenesis
Psychological well-being
Medical Humanities

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Verdoliva , C., Corvino , M., Ciarfera , M., Diamare , S., Papa , M., Auriemma , G., … Goretti , M. (2021). Health Advocacy and Psycho-body empowerment: An effective Salutogenic Model to fight Burnout syndrome addressed to Health Managers, Health and Social Workers. Journal of Advanced Health Care, 3(3). https://doi.org/10.36017/jahc202133155

Abstract

This study was carried out with the implementation of the ECM Training Course: “Health advocacy and Psychocorporeal Empowerment 2020”, designed by the U.O.C. Quality & Humanisation to fight the burnout of health
workers during the pandemic through the strategic use of the “Salotti del Benessere©” method in its online version.
This Medical Humanities methodology allows the acquisition of psycho-body awareness in order to encourage, even
in emergency situations, the adoption of healthy lifestyles. The whole process takes place in 7 meetings, in which the
exploration of the 5 Keys to Well-being (Conscious Breathing, Relaxation, Empowerment, Movement and Emotion)
is carried out, supported by a multidisciplinary team. In order to assess the effectiveness of the training course, a
battery of tests has been administered. The following research is a pilot study on the method in its online version, with
the aim of verifying if it was possible to implement, despite the physical distance, a path of psycho-body empowerment
and improvement of interpersonal relationships, in this case among the mental health workers participating to the
course.
An analysis of the results obtained from the tests shows that this online course led to the acquisition of greater selfawareness for health workers and strengthened those relational aspects that, among other things, encourage the
mental health management of the patient/caregiver. These results justify the spread of the course to a wider target.

https://doi.org/10.36017/jahc202133155
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