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The Effect of Mindfulness Compassionate Living Practice on Hemodialysis Patients

Not Applicable
Not yet recruiting
Conditions
Hemodialysis Patients
Registration Number
NCT06449105
Lead Sponsor
Ataturk University
Brief Summary

There are studies evaluating the effects of mindfulness-based practices on individuals receiving HD treatment. No studies have been found on how Mindfulness Compassionate Life application reduces stress, increases self-efficacy and quality of life in individuals receiving HD treatment. Considering the stress situations experienced by individuals receiving HD treatment, it is thought that the evidence-based effect of Mindfulness Compassionate Living application on individuals\' stress, self-efficacy and quality of life is important.

The population of the research will consist of 90 Hemodialysis patients who were treated in Bingöl State Hospital Dialysis Unit during the specified date range. Sample size of the research; Calculated using the GPower computer program. With the power analysis, it was calculated that at the α = 0.05 level, the effect size would be strong 150, 153 (d = 0.8) and the power of the study would be 90%, and that at least 68 patients should be included in the sample. Patients who meet the research criteria and agree to participate in the research will be randomly assigned to one experimental and one control group.

Detailed Description

Introductory information form prepared by the researcher in line with the literature and containing the socio-demographic data of hemodialysis patients, Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) to evaluate stress, Self-Efficacy-Efficacy Scale (SEES) to evaluate self-efficacy, SF-12 Quality of Life Scale to evaluate quality of life. , Self-Compassion Scale Short Form (PSS-K) will be used to evaluate self-compassion, and Conscious Mindfulness Scale (BIPS) will be used to evaluate conscious mindfulness.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
68
Inclusion Criteria
  • Being diagnosed with chronic renal failure
  • Being over 18 years of age,
  • Being willing to participate in the study
  • Being open to communication and collaboration
Exclusion Criteria
  • Having a diagnosis of acute renal failure,
  • Having a current hospital stay,
  • Lack of openness to communication and collaboration,

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Introductory Information Formup to 1 day

The form consists of 14 questions containing information about the patient treated in the dialysis unit, created by the researcher within the scope of the literature. The created form includes questions regarding the patient's age, gender, educational status, marital status, number of children (if any), economic status and disease process.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Perceived Stress Scaleup to 1 day

It was developed by Cohen, Kamarck and Mermelste in 1983 to determine the perceived stress level of participants. The scale was adapted to Turkish by Bilge, Öğce, Genç and Oran (2007), and the Cronbach alpha value was found to be 0.82 in the reliability study. In the scale, some situations that include the feelings and thoughts that individuals may have experienced during the past month are given. Individuals marked the situation in each item by thinking about how much they lived during the last month. The scale is five-point Likert type. A high total score means a high level of perceived stress. In the reliability study of the scale, Cronbach's alpha value was found to be 0.86.

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