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The Effect of Resilience Psychoeducation Program Based on Positive Psychotherapy on Nurses

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Psychological Stress
Interventions
Behavioral: Participants in the 8-week program
Registration Number
NCT06080230
Lead Sponsor
Duzce University
Brief Summary

The Effect of Resilience Psychoeducation Program Based on Positive Psychotherapy on Nurses

Detailed Description

Based on the principles of positive psychology, Positive Psychotherapy integrates symptoms with strengths, resources with risks, weaknesses with values, and hopes with regret to understand the natural complexities of human experiences in a balanced way. This includes cognitive restructuring of the individual, reviewing expectations, and acquiring new goals.

Resilience is a person's process of adapting, resilience, or the ability to successfully cope with change/disaster against major stressors such as a trauma, a threat, a tragedy, or familial and relational distress, serious health problems, workplace and financial problems. It is stated that people with high psychological resilience are more successful in adapting to change and struggling against obstacles, and people with high psychological resilience experience less emotional exhaustion.10 Possible risky situations that individuals encounter in their work life and the protective factors they have also affect their psychological resilience. It is also stated that psychological resilience is an important concept for nurses who are faced with many risk factors, especially in business life, and who have to provide professional care to patients who are in difficult situations and in need, and who have to comfort the patient.1 The effectiveness of developing and strengthening psychological resilience in coping with the stressful environment of nursing has been proven. It is stated that among the coping resources of nurses, adequate rest, self-care and social support are of great importance and that these resources are positively related to the quality of life.

The aim of this research is to determine the effect of the Psychological Resilience Psychoeducation Program Based on Positive Psychotherapy on the resilience of nurses and to determine their balanced life skills.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
72
Inclusion Criteria
  • Working as a nurse at Düzce University Health Application and Research Center
  • Individuals who voluntarily agree to participate in the research will be included.
Exclusion Criteria
  • The acute phase of a psychiatric illness

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Psychoeducation Program GroupParticipants in the 8-week programParticipants in the 8-week Program
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Resilience Scale for Adults scores8 weeks

Effect of Psychoeducation Program on nurse adult resilience scale scores.In order to avoid biased evaluations in choosing the items, the scale uses a format in which the positive and negative features are on different sides and there are five separate boxes for the answers. In the schematic evaluation, the scoring method is free for measuring psychological resilience as high or low.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Duzce University

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Merkez, Duzce, Turkey

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