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Psychological Resilience and Psychological Well-being of Intensive Care Nurses

Not Applicable
Conditions
Psychological Resilience
Well-being
Interventions
Behavioral: Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction Intervention
Other: no intervention
Registration Number
NCT05129579
Lead Sponsor
İstanbul Yeni Yüzyıl Üniversitesi
Brief Summary

Purpose: This study aims to determine the impact of mindfulness-based stress reduction programs on the psychological resilience and well-being of intensive care nurses.

Design: The study was planned as an experimental study with a randomized control group, using pre-test, post-test and follow-up test.

Hypotheses: H1: The resilience level scores of the nurses in the intervention group participating in the mindfulness-based stress reduction initiative will increase compared to the nurses in the control group.

H2: Nurses in the intervention group participating in the mindfulness-based stress reduction initiative will increase their well-being level scores compared to the nurses in the control group.

H3: The psychological resilience level posttest and follow-up scores of the nurses in the intervention group participating in the mindfulness-based stress reduction initiative will increase compared to their pretest scores.

H4: The well-being level posttest and follow-up scores of the nurses in the intervention group participating in the mindfulness-based stress reduction initiative will increase according to their pretest scores.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
44
Inclusion Criteria
  • Having Having a working time of at least 6 months in the intensive care unit,
  • No barriers to accessing technology for participation in the online training program,
  • Absence of a communication barrier related to vision and hearing
Exclusion Criteria
  • Working in the intensive care unit for less than 6 months
  • Working in the intensive care unit due to temporary assignment

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
MBRSEGMindfulness Based Stress Reduction InterventionThe group in which the mindfulness-based stress reduction intervention will be implemented.
control groupno interventionThe group to which mindfulness-based stress reduction intervention will not be applied
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Psychological Resilience Levelfor 3 months

Psychological Resilience Scale for Adults: The scale consists of 33 items; it includes 6 sub-dimensions: The structural style (3,9,15,21) and perception of future (2,8,14,20) subdimensions were measured by 4 items each, the family cohesion (5,11,17,23,26,32), perception of self (1,7,13,19,28,31,), and social competence (4,10,16,22,25,29) sub-dimensions were measured by 6 items each, and the social resources (6,12,18,24,27,30,33) sub-dimension was measured by 7 items. The score that can be obtained from the scale varies from 33 to 165.

Psychological Well-being Levelfor 3 months

Psychological Well-Being Scale: The items of the scale are answered between 1 and 7, as I strongly disagree (1) and I strongly agree (7). All items are expressed positively. Scores range from 8 (strongly disagree to all items) to 56 (strongly agree to all items). A high score indicates that the person has many psychological resources and strengths.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
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