Nursing Caries Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills Model on Disease Management of Adolescents With Epilepsy: Randomized Controlled Study
The adolescent's search for self-discovery and identity in physical, psychosocial, cognitive and emotional areas may become more complex with epilepsy disease management. The adolescent's burden of treatment compliance may lead to poor adherence to the disease and worsen short- and long-term health outcomes. Disease self-management in epilepsy represents the processes required for disease knowledge, seizure control, medication adherence, increasing social support and quality of life, and reducing the negative effects of the disease. Educational training implemented in this period have an effect that increases motivation to gain skills to adapt to the disease. This model argues that knowledge is a basis for behaviour change, but it is not sufficient alone. However, it is argued that people will have the necessary behavioural skills when they are well informed and motivated for effective action. It is aimed to find a statistically significant difference from the scales (Epilepsy Knowledge Test for Adolescents, Seizure Self-Efficacy Status Scale in Children with Epilepsy, Multidimensional Perceived Level of Social Support Scale, Child's Attitude Towards His/her Disease Scale) at the end of the training of adolescents who received an 8-week training program.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 66 |
Est. completion date | July 6, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | June 8, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 12 Years to 18 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: For adolescents; - Those who agree to participate in the study and sign the Informed Voluntary Consent Form - Age between 12-18 years - Diagnosis of epilepsy - No communication barriers (visual, hearing, mental retardation) - No other chronic disease other than epilepsy - Being literacy Exclusion Criteria: For adolescents; - Refusal to participate in the study - Those who do not sign the Informed Volunteer Consent Form - Those who do not sign the Informed Volunteer Consent Form - Under 12 years old, over 18 years old, - No diagnosis of epilepsy - Communication disability (visual, hearing, mental retardation) - No another chronic disease other than epilepsy - Illiteracy |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Turkey | Mersin University | Mersin |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Mersin University |
Turkey,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in the mean score of adolescents in the epilepsy disease knowledge test | The "epilepsy knowledge test for adolescents" developed by the researchers consists of 25 items. The knowledge test includes true and false items. The items were evaluated with item prop. correct and item discrimination index ITEMAN analysis. The reliability coefficient, which provides evidence of the internal consistency of the knowledge test, was found to be KR-20 (Kuder-Richardson) = 0.813. | an average of 3 month | |
Primary | Change in the mean score of adolescents in the Seizure Self-Efficacy Scale in Children with Epilepsy | The scale, which was developed by Caplin et al. and whose Turkish validity and reliability study was conducted by Güven and Isler in 2015, is a 15-item 5-point Likert-type scale. It was conducted with children aged 9-18 years with epilepsy and the cronbach alpha value was found to be 0.89. The scale is a 15-item five-point Likert-type scale and the scale items are scored between 1-5. A high score on the scale is interpreted as an improved seizure self-efficacy of the child | an average of 3 month | |
Primary | Change in the mean score of adolescents in the Multidimensional Perceived Social Support Scale | The Multidimensional Perceived Social Support Scale was developed by Zimet et al. The Cronbach's alpha coefficient of the scale, whose validity and reliability study was performed by Eker et al. in 2001, was found to be 0.80-0.95. The scale consists of 12 items and evaluates social support received from three different sources. The scale consists of a 7-point Likert scale as "Absolutely no 1,2,3,4,5,5,6,7 Absolutely yes". The scale has a total of three sub-dimensions as family (mother, father, spouse, children and siblings), friend and special person support (dating, oral, fiancé, neighbour, relative, doctor) and each sub-dimension consists of 4 items. The sub-dimension scores are obtained by summing the four items in the sub-dimensions, and the total score is obtained by summing all sub-dimensions. A minimum score of 12 points and a maximum score of 84 points can be obtained from the scale. A high total score indicates a high level of perceived social support | an average of 3 month | |
Primary | Change in the mean score of adolescents in theChild's Attitude Towards His Own Illness Scale | The Turkish validity and reliability study of the scale developed by Austin and Huberty was conducted by Ersun and Bolisik. The scale, whose Cronbach Alpha value is 0.79, is a 5-point Likert type and consists of 15 items. The original scale was developed for children aged 8-12 with chronic diseases. However, in a systematic review of the scale, it was stated that it could be used safely between the ages of 8 and 22. 4 of the 13 items are bipolar adjectives (Very Good, Somewhat Good, Not Sure, Somewhat Bad, Very Bad) and 9 are from options expressing how often they experience the positive and negative aspects of having a chronic disease (Very Often, Often, Sometimes , Not Often, Never). Among the scale items scored between 1 and 5, 1 and 2 indicate negative attitude, 3 indicate neutral attitude, and 4 and 5 indicate positive attitude. | an average of 3 month |
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