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Summarizing the measures used with their reliability and validity.

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Table 2.

Summary of the group’s pre- and post-intervention mean scores and effect size using cohen’s d.

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Table 3.

Correlation analysis using pearson correlation showing the strength and direction of the relationship between self-compassion and secondary traumatic stress, burnout, compassion satisfaction, and resilience.

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Correlation analysis using pearson correlation showing the strength and direction of the relationship between mindfulness and secondary traumatic stress, burnout, compassion satisfaction, and resilience.

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Table 5.

A Summary of simple linear regression showing how the dependent variables were associated with self-compassion.

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Table 6.

A Summary of linear regression showing how the dependent variables were associated with mindfulness.

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Fig 1.

Dialogue map of the emergent themes and a sample of participants’ responses [49].

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Showing the emergent themes ranked according to their importance.

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Table 8.

The emergent themes associated with their nearest variable.

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Table 9.

Combined results of emergent themes and associated variables pre- and post-intervention scores and effect size.

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