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Clinical Trials/NCT05867238
NCT05867238
Completed
Not Applicable

Impact of Stress Management Training on the Resilience and Stress of Student Nurse Anaesthetists

University Hospital, Grenoble1 site in 1 country61 target enrollmentMarch 20, 2023

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Stress, Psychological
Sponsor
University Hospital, Grenoble
Enrollment
61
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Perceived Stress Scale 10
Status
Completed
Last Updated
2 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

The study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of stress management training provided to student nurse anaesthetists on: their level of chronic perceived stress in the last month, their level of acute perceived stress each day for one month, their level of resilience and their level of sleep quality.

Detailed Description

This trial will be conducted at the CHU Grenoble Alpes (CHUGA). Volunteer nurse student anaesthetists trained in stress management will complete questionnaires assessing resilience, perceived stress over the past month, sleep quality and will assess perceived stress on each working day using the visual analogue stress scale over 3 periods of the working day. The results of the trained students will be compared to the results of the untrained students who participated in the Anaesthesia worker stress in the Operating Room survey registered under the clinical trial number: NCT05392972 The main objective is to evaluate the impact of stress management training provided to nurse anaesthetist students on their chronic perceived stress over one month assessed with the Perceived Stress Scale 10. The secondary objectives are: 1. To compare the level of resilience of students who have received training in stress management methods with that of students who have not received such training. (Comparison of the average of the Connor-Davidson resilience scale for each population) 2. Compare the perceived stress during a working day in students who have received stress management training to those who have not. (Comparison of the average of the two visual analogue stress scales (VAS Stress) (start of shift/end of shift) collected on working days over a period of one month for both populations) 3. Compare the stress peaks experienced (acute stress) by students who have received stress management training and those experienced by students who have not. (Comparison of the median of the stress VAS peaks of the two populations followed over one month). 4. Determine whether the quality of sleep of the students is influenced by the stress management training (comparison of the pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI) of the nurse student anaesthesist population that received stress management training with the PSQI of population that did not receive this training). 5. Conduct a satisfaction survey among the nurse student anaesthesist regarding the training provided by the Grenoble training institute and identify the stress management methods retained as useful by the nurse student anesthesist following this training.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
March 20, 2023
End Date
September 15, 2023
Last Updated
2 years ago
Study Type
Observational
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
University Hospital, Grenoble
Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Student nurse anaesthetist

Exclusion Criteria

  • Student objecting to the use of their personal information
  • Student on study leave.
  • Student on sick leave during the study period.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Perceived Stress Scale 10

Time Frame: at day 30

The Perceived Stress Scale (PSS10 from 10 To 50) measures the degree to which respondents feel their lives are unpredictable, uncontrollable, and overloaded. A high score indicates more stress.

Secondary Outcomes

  • Self-reported stress at the beginning of the workday.(Each work day at the start of the shift. From day 0 to day 30.)
  • Resilience(at Day 0)
  • If you used stress management methods: how frequently?(at day 30)
  • Self-reported stress at the end of the workday.(Every working day at the end of the shift. From day 0 to day 30.)
  • Maximum self-reported stress of the workday.(Every working day at the end of the shift. From day 0 to day 30.)
  • The score of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI)(at day 30)
  • overall satisfaction with the stress management training received(at day 30)
  • Have you implemented any of the stress management methods proposed during the training?(at day 30)
  • What method of stress management is used?(at day 30)

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