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Study NCT ID: NCT04790461
Status: COMPLETED
Last Update Posted: 2024-02-08
First Post: 2021-03-06

Brief Title: The Quality of Life Perceived Stress and Coping Ways of Caregivers of Mentally Handicapped Individuals
Sponsor: Kafkas University
Organization: Kafkas University

Study Overview

Official Title: The Effect of an Application Based on Training and Progressive Relaxation Exercises on the Quality of Life Perceived Stress and Coping Ways of Caregivers of Mentally Handicapped Individuals A Randomized Controlled Study
Status: COMPLETED
Status Verified Date: 2024-02
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: False
If Expanded Access, NCT#: N/A
Has Expanded Access, NCT# Status: N/A
Acronym: None
Brief Summary: Disability is a dynamic multidimensional and diverse public health problem Although the primary care burden of the disabled is mostly on mothers caregivers cannot find little or no support socially and they have a high risk of experiencing physical and psychological health problems In the studies carried out Disabled caregivers reported higher and lower quality of life than healthy individuals relatives with physical ailments such as asthma arthritis back pain care burden pain insomnia fatigue depression anxiety stress This study was planned to determine the effect of an application based on research education and progressive relaxation exercises on the quality of life perceived stress and coping strategies of caregivers of mentally disabled individuals

HYPOTHESES OF THE RESEARCH H1Face to face education and PGE exercises applied to mentally disabled individual caregivers have an effect on caregivers quality of life perceived stress and ways of coping with stress

H2Mobile application applied to mentally disabled caregivers and Education and PGE exercises have an effect on the quality of life of caregivers their perceived stress and ways of coping with stress

H3The Face to face Mobile Application education and PGE exercises applied to mentally disabled individual caregivers have an effect on the caregivers quality of life their perceived stress and ways of coping with stress
Detailed Description: Disability a dynamic multidimensional and diverse public health problem can be acquired temporarilychronicly or later in life due to congenital acute illness andor injury Although the primary care burden of the disabled is mostly on mothers caregivers cannot find little or no support socially and they have a high risk of experiencing physical and psychological health problems In the studies carried out Disabled caregivers reported higher and lower quality of life than healthy individuals relatives with physical ailments such as asthma arthritis back pain care burden pain insomnia fatigue depression anxiety stress It was determined that 643 of mentally disabled caregivers experience severe stress The measure that improves family caregivers knowledge about effective and safe care strategies can reduceprevent stress-related problems and improve their quality of life Roys Adaptation model RAM is one of the most widely used nursing models to cope with various diseases and problems which is applied to improve the quality of life and reduce stress in caregivers Progressive relaxation exercise PGE which is an excellent step to cope with stress and stress has been recognized as an effective technique used in controlling muscle tension Stress Novais et al 2016 WicaturatmashudiErman2020 ÖzgündoğduMetin 2019 Fernández Sánchez et al 2020 and quality of life Ghezeljeh et al 2017 Bahrami-Eyvanekey et al 2017 As a part of the holistic care of children with mental disabilities the needs and problems of their primary caregivers should be taken into consideration and solutions should be developed At the end of this study the effectiveness of structured interventions consisting of different learning styles face-to-face mobile application face-to-face and mobile application education PGE exercises and relaxing exercises that alleviate the physiological and psychological burden of care were tested and it was the most effective in increasing the quality of life and reducing stress of caregivers of mentally disabled individuals method will be determined The method that has been proven to be effective will be supported by mobile application for the widespread access of mentally disabled individuals to their caregivers to reach more target groups

In this study randomized controlled 3 experimental 1 control group pretest-posttest experimental design will be used as research design The study will be conducted with the caregivers of mentally disabled individuals rehabilitated in rehabilitation centers The sample size was calculated as 34 individuals in each group 136 individuals with the G-Power 3192 power analysis program The data will be obtained using the personal information form adult caregiver quality of life questionnaire perceived stress scale ways of coping with stress questionnaire The data will be evaluated using SPSS statistics 20 program and Statistical significance will be accepted as p05

Study Oversight

Has Oversight DMC: None
Is a FDA Regulated Drug?: False
Is a FDA Regulated Device?: False
Is an Unapproved Device?: None
Is a PPSD?: None
Is a US Export?: None
Is an FDA AA801 Violation?: None