The Effectiveness of a Counseling Program Based on the PERMA Model in Improving Psychological Happiness and Quality of Life among Hospital Nurses

Objectives: This study examines the effectiveness of a counseling program based on the PERMA model in enhancing psychological happiness and quality of life among hospital nurses. Methods: Employing a quasi-experimental design, the study targeted 30 hospital nurses identified with the lowest score...

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Main Authors: Faten Mustafa Balbisi, Mohammad Ahmad Shaheen
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Deanship of Scientific Research (DSR), the University of Jordan 2025-05-01
Series:دراسات: العلوم التربوية
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Online Access:https://dsr.ju.edu.jo/djournals/index.php/Edu/article/view/10375
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Summary:Objectives: This study examines the effectiveness of a counseling program based on the PERMA model in enhancing psychological happiness and quality of life among hospital nurses. Methods: Employing a quasi-experimental design, the study targeted 30 hospital nurses identified with the lowest scores in psychological happiness and quality of life. Participants were randomly assigned to an experimental group and a control group. The counseling intervention consisted of 12 sessions, held twice weekly for 90 minutes each, and was implemented in 2024. Results: Statistically significant differences were observed between the experimental and control groups in post-test scores, favoring the experimental group in both psychological happiness and quality of life. Furthermore, no significant differences were found between the post-test and follow-up scores within the experimental group, indicating that the program’s effects were maintained six weeks after its completion. Conclusions: The study highlights the effectiveness and sustainability of the PERMA-based counseling program and recommends its application to broader populations across various regions for similar or alternative counseling objectives.
ISSN:1026-3713
2663-6212