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Clinical Trials/NCT05021289
NCT05021289
Completed
Not Applicable

Effect of the Practice of Guided Imagery on the Perceived Stress Level in High-Risk Pregnancies: Randomized Single-Blind Trial

Nursel Alp Dal1 site in 1 country128 target enrollmentFebruary 1, 2021

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
High Risk Pregnancy
Sponsor
Nursel Alp Dal
Enrollment
128
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Perceived Stress Scale.
Status
Completed
Last Updated
4 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

This research was conducted to identify the effect of the practice of Guided Imagery on the perceived stress level in high-risk pregnancies.

Detailed Description

Designed as a prospective randomized single-blind trial, the research was performed with the participation of a total of 128 women who had high-risk pregnancies and received inpatient treatment on 1 February - 1 May 2021 at the perinatology service of a maternity and children's hospital located in the Anatolian side of Istanbul province of Turkey (64 pregnant women in the experimental group, 64 pregnant women in the control group).

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
February 1, 2021
End Date
May 1, 2021
Last Updated
4 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Crossover
Sex
Female

Investigators

Sponsor
Nursel Alp Dal
Responsible Party
Sponsor Investigator
Principal Investigator

Nursel Alp Dal

Assistant Professor

Munzur University

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Having a high-risk pregnancy
  • Being aged 18 years or above
  • Agreeing to participate in the study
  • Being literate in Turkish

Exclusion Criteria

  • The pregnant women who voluntarily wanted to leave the research at any stage after being included in the study, could not communicate verbally, had a visual or hearing disorder, and were previously diagnosed with a psychiatric disease were excluded from the research

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Perceived Stress Scale.

Time Frame: • The first practice of guided imagery was performed face-to-face with pregnant women. At the end of 20 minutes, the pregnant women's stress levels were reevaluated by using the Perceived Stress Scale.

Evaluation of the stress level of pregnant women with the Perceived Stress Scale. Comprised of 14 items in total, the scale was designed to measure the extent to which circumstances in one's life are perceived as stressful. The respondents evaluate the items based on a five-point Likert scale that is scored from '0: Never' to '4: Very Often'. Seven positively-stated items are reverse scored. The minimum and maximum scores to be obtained from the scale are successively 0 and 56 points. A high score obtained from the scale indicates that the respondent has high-level stress perception.

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