Fatigue Clinical Trial
Official title:
Benson Relaxation Technique Combined With Music Therapy for Fatigue, Anxiety, and Depression in Hemodialysis Patients: A Randomized Controlled Study
This study carried out in the HD unit of a large-scale training and research hospital, and at
a dialysis center associated with this hospital located in Ankara, Turkey. Participants will
be randomized to one of two study arms.
Arm 1: Intervention group Arm 2: Control group Hypothesis 1. The HD patients in the 8-week
intervention of BRT combined with music therapy will report lower fatigue scores than those
in the control group.
Hypothesis 2. The HD patients in the 8-week intervention of BRT combined with music therapy
will perceive lower anxiety and depression than those in the control group.
Patients undergoing hemodialysis treatment are susceptible to many complications. The
inadequate stress-coping strategies render them vulnerable to high symptom burden and
impaired quality of life. Patients are given conventional treatments to stop or slow down the
progress of nephron destruction and prevent complications associated with uremia. However,
previous studies observed that these therapies may be limited in alleviating fatigue,
anxiety, and symptoms of depression, and may pose severe side effects. Therefore, in recent
years patients have shown enhanced tendency to use complementary and integrative approaches
including aromatherapy, acupuncture, massage, music, and relaxation to provide better control
on their health and treatment process, feeling better physically, and emotionally, and as
well as improve quality of life. The present study investigates the effects of Benson
relaxation technique combined with music therapy in two-centered, 2-arm, assessor blinded
randomized, controlled study of 61 hemodialysis patients.
Arm 1: Benson relaxation technique combined with music therapy ; Arm 2: control. The
investigators hypothesize that Benson relaxation technique combined with music therapy will
decrease severity of fatigue, anxiety, and depression.
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