Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders Clinical Trial
Official title:
Pilot Study of Efficacy of Emotion Focused Therapy on Stress, Resiliency and Coping Strategies in Irritable Bowel Syndrome Patients
The study was quasi-experimental including patients in two intervention and control groups.
Three measurements were done: pretest, post-test, and a two-months follow-up. The study
population included patients with irritable bowel syndrome(diagnosed by specialists and
based on the criteria of Rome III), who referred to a general Hospital. Fifty two irritable
bowel syndrome patients were selected and assigned to two experiment (26 cases) and control
(26 cases) groups. The criteria below were considered in selection of patients.
Inclusion criteria: 1) Patients should not have participated in other psychological
interventions concurrently; 2) Participants had not reported diagnosis of non-functional
gastrointestinal illnesses. 3) Women patients had not been in pregnancy; 4) Participants had
not met diagnosis of schizophrenia and bipolar disorders.
Exclusion criteria: Three or more absences in the group sessions Co-variate variables: 1)
demo-graphical variables (age, birth order, and education); 2) clinical variables (global
psychological status, mind-body attribution, and duration of disease).
The study was quasi-experimental including patients in two intervention and control groups.
Three measurements were done: pretest, post-test, and a two-months follow-up. The study
population included patients with irritable bowel syndrome(diagnosed by specialists and
based on the criteria of Rome III), who referred to general Hospital . Fifty two irritable
bowel syndrome patients were selected and assigned to two experiment (26 cases) and control
(26 cases) groups. The criteria below were considered in selection of patients.
Intervention design Experimental group: Emotion focused therapy was conducted in eight
sessions (without pretest and post-test sessions) according to Greenberg's manual (22) in a
clinic of gastrointestinal patients. According to Greenberg manual, emotion focused therapy
consists of three steps:1) emotional awareness 2) accessing healthy emotions 3) skills of
emotional intelligence.There were five individuals in the post-test (because of being absent
more than three sessions or not participating in the post-test).
Control group: For control group interactions to be effective in therapeutic outcomes, the
psycho-educational group was assigned as control group. The Psycho-educational group was
conducted in four sessions (without pretest and post-test sessions). They became familiar
with etiology and role of psychological factors in irritable bowel syndrome, without any
psychotherapy. Eight members were removed (because of being absent more than three
sessions).
Ethical permission This study was approved by the research committee of University of
Isfahan. To appreciate participants, after group therapy, the results of therapy were
reported to the participants.
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Allocation: Non-Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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