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. 2015 Apr 7;2015(4):CD002892. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD002892.pub5

Tsai 1993.

Methods RCT, Taiwan
Participants 137 nurses
Interventions 1) Experimental: Training about stress at work, relaxation, breathing, imagery and meditation: 1 90‐minute session in each of 2 weeks and 1 follow‐up session in the 5th week. Training covered: sources of stress at work, relaxation as a coping method and meditation including breathing exercise and imagery that emphasised the underlying cognitive process of meditation.
 2) Control: Traditional in‐service education about theory analysis
Outcomes Nurse Stress Checklist, Chinese General Health Questionnaire
Notes  
Risk of bias
Bias Authors' judgement Support for judgement
Random sequence generation (selection bias) Low risk "For each unit, a coin was thrown to select which nurse from this unit would be assigned to either the experimental or control group." (p. 56)
Allocation concealment (selection bias) Unclear risk Not reported
Blinding (performance bias and detection bias) 
 All outcomes High risk Not possible, self report
Incomplete outcome data (attrition bias) 
 All outcomes Unclear risk It is unclear if any participants dropped out
Selective reporting (reporting bias) Low risk All outcomes reported
Other bias Unclear risk We did not find any indications of other sources of bias