Lapkin, SamAlmuqayti, Rana2025-05-272024https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14154/75466Executive Summary Background: Burnout negatively affects nurses and patients, as well as work quality. Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) can reduce stress and burnout levels among healthcare professionals, but studies are limited concerning mental health nurses. Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of MBSR in reducing burnout among mental health nurses. Methods: A comprehensive search was conducted using PubMed, PMC, and JBI. Methodological quality of included studies was assessed using AMSTAR. Main findings: Ten systematic reviews met the inclusion criteria. MBSR reduced stress and burnout levels and improved nurses’ wellbeing. Conclusion: High quality studies that focus on mental health nurses are needed to corroborate the evidence.24enstressMBSRburnoutmindfulnessfatigueexhaustionemotional stressnursesmental health nursespsychiatric nurseshealthcare professionalsmental health professionalshealthcare providerssystematic reviews and meta-analysismindfulness based stress reductionEffectiveness of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) in reducing burnout among mental health nurses: A Rapid ReviewThesis