Loneliness Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Tactile Massage in Improving Older Residents' Psychological Health and Related Indicators in Long-Term Care Facilities
Verified date | July 2022 |
Source | Taipei Medical University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The older residents in the long-term care facilities frequently experience loneliness, anxiety, and depressive symptoms. Improving residents' psychological health problems is one of the important tasks for nursing staff. Individual experiences a sense of security and feels of being cared for after tactile massage (TM).The randomized controlled trial research design and convenience sampling will be employed. Through skin-to-skin contact, the oxytocin can be induced to make individual feel relaxed, reduce anxiety, and feel pleasure. The randomized controlled trial research design and convenience sampling will be employed. The eligible residents will be randomly assigned to intervention group and comparison group (usual care). The intervention group will receive two 15-min tactile massages per week for 4 weeks. The comparison group will receive regular care and activities.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 73 |
Est. completion date | December 25, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | December 13, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 65 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - have lived in long-term care facilities for over one month - conscious clear and can clearly express him or herself. Exclusion Criteria: - infection disease and skin problems - psychiatric disorders - loss sense of both hands. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Taiwan | Suao Veterans Hospital | Tainan | Yilan |
Taiwan | Tung Jen Hospital | Taipei |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Taipei Medical University |
Taiwan,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)loneliness Scale version 3 | A 20-item scale designed to measure one's subjective feelings of loneliness as well as feelings of social isolation. Participants rate each item on a scale from 1 (Never) to 4 (Often). The total score ranged 20~80 points, with a higher score indicating high level of loneliness | baseline, pre-intervention(T0) | |
Primary | University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)loneliness Scale version 3 | A 20-item scale designed to measure one's subjective feelings of loneliness as well as feelings of social isolation. Participants rate each item on a scale from 1 (Never) to 4 (Often). The total score ranged 20~80 points, with a higher score indicating high level of loneliness | after the completion of the intervention(T1) | |
Primary | Geriatric Depression Scale short form (GDS-SF) | The Geriatric Depression Scale is a 15-item "yes/no" self-report measure of depressive symptom.The individual is asked to report whether they have experienced these symptoms over the past week. The Geriatric Depression Scale has a maximum score of 15, with higher scores representing more severe symptoms. | baseline, pre-intervention(T0) | |
Primary | Geriatric Depression Scale short form (GDS-SF) | The Geriatric Depression Scale is a 15-item "yes/no" self-report measure of depressive symptom.The individual is asked to report whether they have experienced these symptoms over the past week. The Geriatric Depression Scale has a maximum score of 15, with higher scores representing more severe symptoms. | after the completion of the intervention(T1) | |
Primary | Geriatric Anxiety Inventory (GAI) | The Geriatric Anxiety Inventory is a 20-item "yes/no" self-report measure of Anxiety symptom.The individual is asked to report whether they have experienced these symptoms over the past week. The Geriatric Anxiety Inventory has a maximum score of 20, with higher scores representing more severe symptoms. | baseline, pre-intervention(T0) | |
Primary | Geriatric Anxiety Inventory (GAI) | The Geriatric Anxiety Inventory is a 20-item "yes/no" self-report measure of Anxiety symptom.The individual is asked to report whether they have experienced these symptoms over the past week. The Geriatric Anxiety Inventory has a maximum score of 20, with higher scores representing more severe symptoms. | after the completion of the intervention(T1) | |
Primary | body temperature(BT) | body temperature use ear thermometer measure temperature,normal body temperature can range between 36.1 C and 37.2 C . | baseline, pre-intervention(T0) | |
Primary | body temperature(BT) | body temperature use ear thermometer measure temperature,normal body temperature can range between 36.1 C and 37.2 C . | through study completion, an average of 1 weeks(T1) | |
Primary | body temperature(BT) | body temperature use ear thermometer measure temperature,normal body temperature can range between 36.1 C and 37.2 C . | through study completion,week 2 (T2) | |
Primary | body temperature(BT) | body temperature use ear thermometer measure temperature,normal body temperature can range between 36.1 C and 37.2 C . | through study completion, week 3 (T3) | |
Primary | body temperature(BT) | body temperature use ear thermometer measure temperature,normal body temperature can range between 36.1 C and 37.2 C . | after the completion of the intervention(T4) | |
Primary | blood pressure(BP) | Upper Arm blood pressure monitor measure, blood pressure is considered to be between 90/60 mmHg and 120/80 mmHg | baseline, pre-intervention(T0) | |
Primary | blood pressure(BP) | Upper Arm blood pressure monitor measure, blood pressure is considered to be between 90/60 mmHg and 120/80 mmHg | through study completion, an average of 1 weeks(T1) | |
Primary | blood pressure(BP) | Upper Arm blood pressure monitor measure, blood pressure is considered to be between 90/60 mmHg and 120/80 mmHg | through study completion,week 2 (T2) | |
Primary | blood pressure(BP) | Upper Arm blood pressure monitor measure, blood pressure is considered to be between 90/60 mmHg and 120/80 mmHg | through study completion, week 3 (T3) | |
Primary | blood pressure(BP) | Upper Arm blood pressure monitor measure, blood pressure is considered to be between 90/60 mmHg and 120/80 mmHg | after the completion of the intervention(T4) | |
Primary | heart rate(HR) | measure heart rate, simply check pulse. To check your pulse at your wrist, two fingers between the bone and the tendon over your radial artery . ranges from 60 to 100 beats per minute. | baseline, pre-intervention(T0) | |
Primary | heart rate(HR) | measure heart rate, simply check pulse. To check your pulse at your wrist, two fingers between the bone and the tendon over your radial artery . ranges from 60 to 100 beats per minute. | through study completion, an average of 1 weeks(T1) | |
Primary | heart rate(HR) | measure heart rate, simply check pulse. To check your pulse at your wrist, two fingers between the bone and the tendon over your radial artery . ranges from 60 to 100 beats per minute. | through study completion,week 2 (T2) | |
Primary | heart rate(HR) | measure heart rate, simply check pulse. To check your pulse at your wrist, two fingers between the bone and the tendon over your radial artery . ranges from 60 to 100 beats per minute. | through study completion, week 3 (T3) | |
Primary | heart rate(HR) | measure heart rate, simply check pulse. To check your pulse at your wrist, two fingers between the bone and the tendon over your radial artery . ranges from 60 to 100 beats per minute. | after the completion of the intervention(T4) | |
Primary | breathing rate(RR) | The respiration rate is the number of breaths a person takes per minute. The rate is usually measured when a person is at rest and simply involves counting the number of breaths for one minute by counting how many times the chest rises. The normal respiration rate for an adult at rest is 12 to 20 breaths per minute. | baseline, pre-intervention(T0) | |
Primary | breathing rate(RR) | The respiration rate is the number of breaths a person takes per minute. The rate is usually measured when a person is at rest and simply involves counting the number of breaths for one minute by counting how many times the chest rises. The normal respiration rate for an adult at rest is 12 to 20 breaths per minute. | through study completion, an average of 1 weeks(T1) | |
Primary | breathing rate(RR) | The respiration rate is the number of breaths a person takes per minute. The rate is usually measured when a person is at rest and simply involves counting the number of breaths for one minute by counting how many times the chest rises. The normal respiration rate for an adult at rest is 12 to 20 breaths per minute. | through study completion,week 2 (T2) | |
Primary | breathing rate(RR) | The respiration rate is the number of breaths a person takes per minute. The rate is usually measured when a person is at rest and simply involves counting the number of breaths for one minute by counting how many times the chest rises. The normal respiration rate for an adult at rest is 12 to 20 breaths per minute. | through study completion, week 3 (T3) | |
Primary | breathing rate(RR) | The respiration rate is the number of breaths a person takes per minute. The rate is usually measured when a person is at rest and simply involves counting the number of breaths for one minute by counting how many times the chest rises. The normal respiration rate for an adult at rest is 12 to 20 breaths per minute. | after the completion of the intervention(T4) | |
Secondary | Chinese Happiness Inventory | A 10-item scale designed to measure one's subjective feelings of Happiness . Participants rate each item on a scale from 0 to 3. The total score ranged 0~30 points, with a higher score indicating high level of happy | baseline, pre-intervention(T0) | |
Secondary | Chinese Happiness Inventory | A 10-item scale designed to measure one's subjective feelings of Happiness . Participants rate each item on a scale from 0 to 3. The total score ranged 0~30 points, with a higher score indicating high level of happy | after the completion of the intervention(T1) | |
Secondary | comfort Visual Analogue Scale | providing a range of scores from 0-10. A higher score indicates greater comfort intensity | baseline, pre-intervention(T0) | |
Secondary | comfort Visual Analogue Scale | providing a range of scores from 0-10. A higher score indicates greater comfort intensity | through study completion, an average of 1 weeks(T1) | |
Secondary | comfort Visual Analogue Scale | providing a range of scores from 0-10. A higher score indicates greater comfort intensity | through study completion, week 2 (T2) | |
Secondary | comfort Visual Analogue Scale | providing a range of scores from 0-10. A higher score indicates greater comfort intensity | through study completion, week 3 (T3) | |
Secondary | comfort Visual Analogue Scale | providing a range of scores from 0-10. A higher score indicates greater comfort intensity | after the completion of the intervention(T4) | |
Secondary | Relaxed Visual Analogue Scale | providing a range of scores from 0-10. A higher score indicates greater Relaxed intensity | baseline, pre-intervention(T0) | |
Secondary | Relaxed Visual Analogue Scale | providing a range of scores from 0-10. A higher score indicates greater Relaxed intensity | through study completion, an average of 1 weeks(T1) | |
Secondary | Relaxed Visual Analogue Scale | providing a range of scores from 0-10. A higher score indicates greater Relaxed intensity | through study completion, week 2 (T2) | |
Secondary | Relaxed Visual Analogue Scale | providing a range of scores from 0-10. A higher score indicates greater Relaxed intensity | through study completion, week 3 (T3) | |
Secondary | Relaxed Visual Analogue Scale | providing a range of scores from 0-10. A higher score indicates greater Relaxed intensity | after the completion of the intervention(T4) |
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