Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Not yet recruiting
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT05724927 |
Other study ID # |
AtlasU |
Secondary ID |
1919B012203442 |
Status |
Not yet recruiting |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
February 20, 2023 |
Est. completion date |
November 17, 2023 |
Study information
Verified date |
January 2023 |
Source |
Atlas University |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
There is a global increase in the elderly population day by day. Biopsychosocial regressions
and various health problems are seen in the elderly, and their care and follow-up are mostly
carried out in nursing homes. It is stated that the elderly individuals living in the nursing
home see the institution related to the institution they stay as an area for making friends
and socializing with their peers, but the elderly individuals staying in these institutions
experience various limitations. If the elderly individual's assessment of his life is
positive, self-compassion is achieved, if it is negative, he falls into despair, depressive
mood and loneliness symptoms can be seen. Various psychosocial interventions are recommended
for elderly individuals within the scope of protecting and improving mental health. One of
the interventions that can be done is animal-supported activities that provide human-animal
interaction. Studies conducted in our country with animal-supported activities are very
limited, and they have mostly been studied with children. In the international literature,
although there are various studies within the scope of animal-supported activities, the
number of studies evaluating the effect of interaction with fish is very limited, and studies
with fish interaction have been recommended by various researchers. This study is unique
because it is the first study in our country to evaluate the effects of animal-assisted
practices on the psychosocial health of elderly individuals living in nursing homes.
Description:
At the end of the study, it is predicted that the depression and loneliness levels of elderly
individuals will decrease. Undergraduate students taking part in the study will also
experience doing an experimental study. When considered in the context of Erikson's
psychosocial development theory, it is thought that it is important to support the elderly
individuals psychosocially in old age, which is the last stage of life. The study is an
experimental study designed in a pretest and posttest pattern. The universe of the study; All
nursing homes (n=12) in Şişli district will consist of elderly individuals receiving health
care services. In the selection of the sample, first of all, the institution where the study
will be carried out will be determined by drawing lots among the institutions, and the
elderly individuals who meet the inclusion and exclusion criteria will form the sample of the
study. Data will be obtained with Personal Information Form (KBF), Loneliness Scale for the
Elderly (YİYÖ), Yesavage Geriatric Depression Scale-Short Form (GDS-SF) scales. Interviews
will be held individually, twice a week, for a total of 6 times, including introduction (1),
study (4) and termination (1). In the study, answers to the question "Is there a difference
between the depression and loneliness levels of individuals before and after animal-supported
activities?" will be sought. The analysis of the data will be done using the Statictical
Package for Social Science 23.0 package program. In the evaluation of the data, descriptive
statistics such as frequency distribution, mean and standard deviation will be used to define
the sample, two-pair test or Wilcoxon peer test will be used according to the parametric test
assumptions for the comparison of the group within itself, and the Chi-square test will be
used for the analysis of categorical data. 95% significance level will be used to determine
the differences in the analyses. The answers to the open-ended questions will be categorized
by the researchers and evaluated as numbers and percentages. As a result of the study, the
effect of animal-supported activities on the depression and loneliness levels of the elderly
will be determined and a contribution will be made to the literature. In line with the
literature and justification, this study was planned to determine the effects of
animal-supported activities on depression and loneliness levels in elderly individuals living
in nursing homes.