Relaxation Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effectiveness of Benson Relaxation Technique on Perceived Stress and Pain Among Hemodialysis Patients in an Urban Community Amman, Jordan: a Randomized Trial
This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of Benson relaxation technique on perceived stress and pain among hemodialysis patients at governmental hospitals in Amman, Jordan. Half of the participants the intervention group will receive the intervention of Benson relaxation technique, while the other half the control group will receive a nutrition package session.
This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of Benson relaxation technique on perceived
stress and pain among hemodialysis patients at governmental hospitals in Amman, Jordan at
baseline, post-test, one and two months' follow-up assessment.
Two large governmental hospitals in Amman, Jordan will be randomly assigned in to
experimental hospital (n=1) and control hospital (n=1). One hundred hemodialysis patients
will be randomly assigned to experimental group (n = 50) and control group (n = 50).
Intervention group will receive the Benson relaxation technique and the control group will
receive a nutrition session. Measures of Perceived stress and pain using the Perceived stress
scale (PSS) and the Short-Form McGill Pain Questionnaire (SF-MPQ) will be administered at
pre-test, post-test, one and 2-months follow-up assessment. Data collection will be performed
by two research assistance who are blind to treatment conditions.
Sample size:
The sample size for this study will be calculated to achieve a power of 0.80 with an alpha
significance of 0.05 (2-tailed). The sample size for hemodialysis patients is based on a
previous intervention study.
The following is sample size calculation formula:
n = (Z1-α/2+Z1-β)2 ×2×σ2 (µ1- µ2)2 σ² = (n1 -1) σ 12+ (n2-1) σ 22 (n1+n2)-2 Where, n1 = 44,
σ1= 2.75, and the µ1= 11.52 before the intervention, and n2= 44, σ2 = 2.13 and the µ2 = 10.22
after the intervention (Davanloo & Heidarigorji, 2014).
σ² = (44 -1) 4.02+ (44-1) 4.222 (44+44)-2 σ² = 688+ 765.7612 86 σ² = 1453.7612 86 σ² =
16.9042 n= (1.96+0.84)2 ×2×16.9042 (16.10-13.11)2 n= 7.851204 ×2×16.0497 8.9401
n= 265.4366453 8.9401
n= 29.6902344 n= 30 for each group The study will use cluster randomized controlled trials
design to achieve power of the study (DEFF) estimated to be 1.3.
n = 1.3 x 30= 39 n=39 With considering 20% attrition rate= 39/0.8= 48.75. The total sample
size is n= 100. Each group will have 50 participants. Each cluster will have 50 participants.
Intervention group:
Intervention group will be instructed to perform the Benson relaxation technique two times a
day for 10 minutes during the study period as follows:
Training sessions:
An interventionist who is qualified in stress management and relaxation will perform the
Benson relaxation technique to the intervention group. The training sessions will be
conducted before dialysis session in a warm quite room with efficient light, temperature, and
ventilation in the hemodialysis department. The interventionist will first teach the
participants how to perform deep breathing, the interventionist will teach the participants
the 334 deep breathing technique for 5 minutes. Then the interventionist will verbally
describe the Benson's relaxation technique for the eligible participants. Patient will also
be instructed to perform the Bensons Relaxation Technique according to the following steps:
1. Sit quietly in a comfortable position.
2. Close your eyes.
3. Deeply relax all your muscles, beginning at your feet, progressing up to your face, and
keep them deeply relaxed.
4. Breathe through your nose. Become aware of your breathing. As you breathe out, say the
word 'one' silently to yourself. For example, breath in . . . out, 'one'; in . . . out,
'one'; etc.
5. Continue for 10 min. You may open your eyes to check the time, but do not use an alarm.
When you finish, sit quietly for several minutes at first with closed eyes and later with
opened eyes.
6. Do not worry about whether you are successful in achieving a deep level of relaxation.
Maintain a passive attitude and permit relaxation to occur at its own pace. When
distracting thoughts occur, ignore them and continue repeating 'one'. With practice, the
response should come with little effort. Practice the technique twice a day, but not
within 2 h after any meal as the digestive processes seem to interfere with the
elicitation of anticipated changes.
Then, the participants will watch a video of Benson relaxation technique and perform it in
the presence of the interventionist who will provide a feedback by evaluating the
participants' skills in performing the technique. After the training session, the
participants will be asked to practice it twice a day for the next two days. Then, the
participant will perform the technique in the presence of the interventionist in order to
ensure that they have acquired sufficient skills. The technique will be repeated if necessary
over one or two sessions until the interventionist confirm that the participants acquired
sufficient skills. A total of two hours will be scheduled for each session and will be
coordinated with the nursing manager of the hemodialysis department.
A Compact disc (CD) on the relaxation technique will be given to the patients enable to
ensure their effective learning. They will be asked to listen to the Compact disc (CD) only
twice a day at home and simultaneously perform the technique for 10 min for eight weeks. If
performing the technique for the participants should be done twice a day at two specific
times with 7-8-hour interval between each episode. The participants will be emphasized not to
forget to perform the technique. However, if it happened, they will be asked to do it as soon
as possible.
To ensure the participants compliance with Benson relaxation technique:
The video of Benson relaxation technique will be displayed in hemodialysis sessions during
the study period to remind the participants to perform Benson relaxation technique. Whenever
the participants have hemodialysis session, they will be performing the first time during the
session and the second time will be at home.
Also, a self-reporting "performance record from" will be daily filled out by the participants
to ensure their compliance with Benson's relaxation technique. Every week, the
interventionist will be referring to the hemodialysis unit and will be encouraging the
participants to perform the technique and at the same time, their "performance record forms"
will be collected. Moreover, to ensure that the participants underwent the intervention
appropriately, the participants will perform the technique again in the presence of the
interventionist. Additionally, the interventionist will do a recall sheet and ask the family
member who accompany the participants during hemodialysis sessions to ensure the participants
compliance with Benson relaxation technique.
The interventionist will take the contact information and number of the participants and the
family member that accompany the participant and keep it in a coding book separately. Then
interventionist will make a group on Whats App for all the participants and send them the
Benson relaxation technique video twice a day in specific times to remind the participants to
perform the technique. Also, the interventionist will make a group on Whats App for the
family member who accompany the participant during the hemodialysis session and send them a
kind reminder as they can remind the participant to perform Benson relaxation technique.
Furthermore, the identification card of the interventionist will be given to the participants
and they will be asked to contact the interventionist if they have any questions during the
technique.
Physician will be available during the study period in the hemodialysis unite. In case of
emergency cases during intervention period, the physician will perform assessment to the
participants. Participants will be offered the appropriate treatment and medications
according to the physician order and hospital strategy.
The control group:
A qualified nutritionist will run out a nutrition package session for hemodialysis patients
in the control group. This nutrition package session will be for one session for one hour.
This session will be conducted before dialysis session in a warm quite room with efficient
light, temperature, and ventilation in the hemodialysis department.
Furthermore, the control group will be receiving the routine care at the hemodialysis unite
during the study period. The patients will be receiving the routine care as follows: checking
their vital signs, monitoring dialysis, reaction to the dialysis treatment and medication
from the beginning to the end of the dialysis, and reviewing their medication and lab data.
Furthermore, their medications and conditions will be evaluated and changed based on the
physician's recommendation.
To prevent bias, the control group will not be offered any information about Benson
relaxation technique during the study period. However, they are put on a waiting-list to
receive the intervention after the active treatment group does. After the study period, the
interventionist will perform the Benson relaxation technique to the control group. The
training sessions will be conducted before dialysis session in a warm quite room with
efficient light, temperature, and ventilation in the hemodialysis department. The
interventionist will explain the technique verbally and a video of Benson relaxation
technique will be displayed to participants. The technique will be repeated if necessary over
one or two training sessions until the interventionist confirm that the participants in the
control group acquired sufficient skills. Also, a Compact disc (CD) of Benson relaxation
technique and handouts copies on how to elect Benson relaxation technique will be offered to
the control group.
Physician will be available during the study period in the hemodialysis unite. In case of
emergency cases during intervention period, the physician will perform assessment to the
participants. Participants will be offered the appropriate treatment and medications
according to the physician order and hospital strategy.
Planning for Data Analysis:
Descriptive and inferential statistics will be used to answer the research questions of this
study. Exploratory data analysis (EDA) will be carried out to determine the normality of
data. The raw data will be checked for normality distribution by using the Skewness and
Kurtosis as well as Smirnov-Kolmogrov tests. Equality of variances will be checked for all
variables using Levine's test.
Descriptive statistics will be conducted with presenting frequencies, percentages, median,
range, means and standard deviations for the socio demographic variables among hemodialysis
patients in Amman governmental Jordanian hospitals. Frequencies and percentages will be used
to present the categorical variables. Moreover, Continuous variables will be described using
the central tendency measures (means, and medians), the dispersion measures (standard
deviation), and inter-percentile measures (P25, P50, and P75).
Inferential statistics as well as measures of central and dispersion the paired t test,
analysis of variance for repeated measures, post hoc tests of S-N-K, Duncan, Scheffe and
Tukey will be used to analyze data.
Characteristics of the study's participants will be compared between groups using the
chi-square test for categorical variables and the t-test for continuous variables analysis to
compare groups on demographic variables. After assessing the basic assumptions of the
parametric tests; linearity, independence, homoscedasticity, and normality an Independent-t
test will be used to compare the study's variables at baseline between two groups.
Furthermore, Paired-sample t-test and repeated-measure analysis of variance (ANOVA) will be
used to assess the effectiveness of the Benson relaxation technique intervention on the main
outcome measure over time for both within and between study groups.
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