The Effect of Motivational Interviewing on the Level of Self-Efficacy and Addiction in Smoking Cessation
- Conditions
- Quit Smoking
- Interventions
- Other: motivational interview
- Registration Number
- NCT05639699
- Lead Sponsor
- T.C. ORDU ÜNİVERSİTESİ
- Brief Summary
This study will be carried out to determine the effect of motivational interviewing on the level of self-efficacy and addiction in smoking cessation in nursing students.
- Detailed Description
This study will be carried out to determine the effect of motivational interviewing on the level of self-efficacy and addiction in smoking cessation in nursing students. The study was planned as a single-blind randomized controlled experimental study. The population of the research will be composed of students studying in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd years of Ordu University and Giresun University Faculty of Health Sciences Nursing Department and who meet the research criteria, and the sample will be 90 students determined by power analysis. In the study, 30 students from Ordu University Faculty of Health Sciences Nursing Department will be in the experimental group and 30 students in the I. control group. 30 students from Giresun University Faculty of Health Sciences Nursing Department will be in the second control group. Students in the experimental group will be given a motivational interview on quitting smoking for 40-50 minutes on average once a month for 6 months. No intervention will be applied to the students in the control groups during the research process, but a motivational interview will be applied once at the end of the research in terms of ethics. The data of the research will be collected with Personal Information Form, Fagerström Nicotine Addiction Test, Self-Efficacy Scale and Stage of Change Evaluation Form. In the study, repeated measurements will be made in the 1st month, 3rd month and 6th month. Necessary institutional permission and ethics committee approval will be obtained for the research. The analysis of the data will be done by an expert statistician in a computer environment.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 78
- Being a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd year student of the Nursing Department,
- Continuing active education and training,
- Smoker at least one cigarette a day,
- Open to communication and cooperation, and
- Students who volunteer to participate in the study will be included in the study.
- Fourth grade,
- Having a serious psychiatric diagnosis (schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, psychotic disorder, etc.),
- Receiving professional support for smoking cessation,
- Changing schools during the research process and
- Students who do not want to continue the research will be excluded from the research.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Experimental group motivational interview Motivational interview will be done to the experimental group
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Self-Efficacy Scale 1st, 3rd, and 6th months The scale was developed by Nicki, Remington and MacDonald in 1984. This scale, which was developed based on social learning theories, is related to the individual's belief that he or she can perform a desired behavior. This scale is used in smoking cessation studies. The scale was adapted to Turkish by Karancı. The scale consists of 25 questions, each of which consists of 5 items, and is likert type. Each item score in the scale ranges from 1 to 5. The individual rates the smoking status for each item in five categories ranging from "Not at all sure:1" to "Absolutely sure:5". The scores to be taken from the scale vary between 5-25, and as the score increases, the belief that one can quit smoking increases.
Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence 1st, 3rd, and 6th months Dr. The test developed by Karl Fagerström in 1978 to evaluate the level of addiction to nicotine; It was reconsidered by Fagerström, Heatherton and Kazlowki and the Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence was created. In Turkish Uysal et al. Adapted by in 2004. In the test, which consists of 6 questions in total, each question is given a different score. The scale consists of 6 questions and each item is scored as 0,1,2,3, and one of the answer options should be marked. 2nd, 3rd, 5th of the scale. Since the 6th and 6th questions are 0-1 points, the points that can be obtained from the scale range from 0-10. The highest score "10" indicates the highest degree of nicotine addiction, and the lowest score "0" indicates no nicotine addiction. According to the total scores obtained as a result of the test, it is defined as 0-2: very little dependence, 3-4: little dependence, 5: moderately dependent, 6-7: high dependence, and 8-10: very high dependence.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method quit smoking 1st, 3rd, and 6th months quit smoking
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Ordu University
🇹🇷Ordu, Turkey
Ordu University🇹🇷Ordu, Turkey