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Clinical Trials/NCT05671536
NCT05671536
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The Effect of Motivational Interviewing Method on Psychological Stability and Treatment Compliance In Hemodialysis Patients

Baskent University1 site in 1 country58 target enrollmentApril 26, 2022
ConditionsHemodialysis

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Hemodialysis
Sponsor
Baskent University
Enrollment
58
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Resilience
Status
Enrolling By Invitation
Last Updated
3 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

This research consists of two stages: the first stage aims to evaluate the validity and reliability of the Hemodialysis Resilience Scale, which was developed to evaluate the resilience of patients receiving hemodialysis treatment, in Turkish society, and the second stage aims to determine the effect of motivational interviewing method on patients' psychological resilience and compliance with hemodialysis treatment in individuals undergoing hemodialysis. The main question it aims to answer is:

Does motivational interviewing has an effect on psychological resilience and treatment compliance of hemodialysis patients?

Detailed Description

The aims of this study are to evaluate the validity and reliability of the Hemodialysis Resilience Scale, which was developed to evaluate the resilience of patients receiving hemodialysis treatment, in Turkish society, and to determine the effect of motivational interviewing method on patients' psychological resilience and compliance with hemodialysis treatment in individuals undergoing hemodialysis. This research consists of two stages: the first stage is a methodological study for scale adaptation, and second stage is randomized, controlled, and single blinded study for determining the effect of motivational interviewing. The first stage is carried out in patients undergoing hemodialysis in two different hospitals. The second stage of the study consists of a randomized, controlled, and single-blinded experimental study to determine the effect of motivational interviewing on individuals undergoing hemodialysis treatment, in terms of psychological resilience and compliance with treatment. The "simple randomization method" was chosenfor allocation in order to provide an equal number of samples in the two groups. In order to reduce the selection bias in determining intervention and control groups, a list was created by a third party (dialysis center nurse) who did not have a direct role in the study, and assignments were performed using the random numbers table. The intervention and control group patients were scheduled to have hemodialysis sessions on different days. In the study, blinding was applied only to the patient groups because the groups were known by the researchers and nurses.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
April 26, 2022
End Date
March 25, 2023
Last Updated
3 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Çiğdem Özdemir Eler

Principal Investigator

Baskent University

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Receiving hemodialysis treatment for at least 3 months
  • 18 years old and over
  • Oriantated
  • Having no barrier to written or verbal communication
  • Agreed to participate in the research

Exclusion Criteria

  • diagnosed with psychiatric illness
  • diagnosed with dementia and Alzheimer's

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Resilience

Time Frame: Baseline and 5 months.

Patient on Hemodialysis Resilience Scale is a valid and 5-point Likert type scale with minimum 0 and maximum 80 points. Higher score means higher resilience. Change=Higher score from Patient on Hemodialysis Resilience Scale at 5 months compared to baseline.

Compliance

Time Frame: Baseline and 5 months.

End Stage Renal Failure Compliance Scale is a valid and 5-point Likert type scale with minimum 0 and maximum 1200 points. Higher score means higher compliance. Change= Higher score from End Stage Renal Failure Compliance Scale at 5 months compared to baseline.

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