Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Recruiting
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT05208021 |
Other study ID # |
SY200217B08 |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Recruiting |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
March 29, 2021 |
Est. completion date |
April 2022 |
Study information
Verified date |
January 2022 |
Source |
Saglik Bilimleri Universitesi |
Contact |
Mahinur Betül ÇALISKAN, MSc |
Phone |
+05070497185 |
Email |
mbcaliskan[@]hotmail.com |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
1.031 / 5.000 Çeviri sonuçları This research was planned to determine the effect of health
protection and promotion program based on motivational interviewing based on Pender's Health
Promotion Model on healthy lifestyle behaviors of individuals with schizophrenia. When the
national and international literature is examined, it is known that there are descriptive
studies on the physical health of individuals with mental disorders, and interventional
intervention programs under the leadership of psychiatric nurses for the protection and
development of the physical health of individuals with mental disorders are very limited. In
this context, psychiatric nurses act as a bridge between mental and physical health for
patients. It is thought that this study, which will be conducted to evaluate the healthy
lifestyle behaviors of individuals with schizophrenia, of the Health Promotion Model and
motivational interview-based health protection and promotion program will contribute to the
literature, provide data for future studies, and be an applicable model for TRSMs.
Description:
Research Istanbul Bakirkoy Prof. Dr. In Mazhar Osman Mental Health and Neurological Diseases
Training and Research Hospital Bakırköy Community Mental Health Center, the experimental
research design was carried out with a pretest and posttest control group. The study
population of this study consisted of patients aged 18-65 years who were diagnosed with
schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders (N=502). The sample of the study consisted of
patients diagnosed with schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders who met the sampling
criteria determined in the study (n=52). In the Power analysis of the research, the sample
size was determined as 2 groups, with 26 people as the experimental group and 26 people as
the control group, with a total of 52 people in the 95% confidence interval. In the study, 52
patients diagnosed with schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders who met the sample
selection criteria and volunteered to participate in the study were divided into experimental
and control groups using simple random sampling technique. As data collection tools in the
research; Personal Information Form, Healthy Life Style Behavior Scale II, Health Improvement
Profile, Anthropometric Measurements and Vital Findings and Stage of Change Diagnosis Form
were used. The implementation of the research was completed in four stages. In the first
stage, the "Health Promotion Model and Motivational Interview-Based Health Protection and
Promotion Program" was developed by the researcher in line with the literature review. In the
second stage, after the program was introduced to all participants who met the inclusion
criteria and their written consent was obtained, pre-tests including the variables of the
research were applied, and then the participants were assigned to the experimental and
control groups by randomization method. Sessions were held in the form of individual
interviews due to the pandemic and social distance conditions. In the third stage, the Health
Promotion Model and the Motivational Interview-Based Health Protection and Promotion Program
were applied to the experimental group, which consisted of 6 sessions and lasted an average
of 60-120 minutes to discuss the warm-up period and the main themes of the sessions in each
individual session. A summary of the previous session was made to remember what was done in
the first 5-10 minutes of each session. "Weekly Nutrition Follow-up Form", "Weekly Step Count
Follow-up Form", "Weekly Stress Follow-up Form", "Weekly Leisure Activities Follow-Up Form"
and "Weekly Sleep Diary" prepared by the researcher for the experimental group participants
were handed over to the patients as homework. They were asked to fill it out weekly and bring
it to their next session. No intervention was made to the patients in the control group
during the six-week period. During this process, both experimental and control group patients
continued their routine treatments including drug treatments, doctor's controls,
psychoeducation, individual therapy, and other programs at the Community Mental Health
Center. At the end of the sixth session, the measurement tools were applied again and the
implementation phase of the research was ended. After the Health Promotion Model and
Motivational Interview-Based Health Protection and Improvement Program sessions applied to
the experimental group were completed, the post-test was applied three and six months later,
and the control group was followed-up by applying the post-test six weeks, three and six
months later.