The Effect of Emotional Freedom Techniques Application on Patients With Cancer Phobia
- Conditions
- Death AnxietyPostoperative ComplicationsEmotion Regulation
- Registration Number
- NCT06816576
- Lead Sponsor
- Bitlis Eren University
- Brief Summary
The aim is to examine the effect of Emotional Freedom Technique on death anxiety in patients with postoperative cancer phobia.
The hypotheses of the study are as follows:
H0: Emotional Freedom Technique has no effect on postoperative death anxiety in patients with cancer phobia.
H1: Emotional Freedom Technique has a positive effect on postoperative death anxiety in patients with cancer phobia.
- Detailed Description
Intervention Group
After coming to the clinic after surgery and after their condition was stable, the patients were given the patient introduction form, subjective discomfort unit, cancer anxiety scale and death anxiety scale as a pre-test. The researchers provided Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) training to the patients and asked them to apply Emotional Freedom Technique. After an average of 3 days, the subjective discomfort unit, cancer anxiety scale and death anxiety scale were applied as a post-test.
Control Group
After coming to the clinic after surgery and after their condition was stable, the patient introduction form, subjective discomfort unit, cancer anxiety scale and death anxiety scale were applied as a pre-test. No intervention was made to the control group patients outside the clinical protocol. After an average of 3 days, the subjective discomfort unit, cancer anxiety scale and death anxiety scale were applied as a post-test.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 110
- Being over 18 years of age,
- Having had oncological surgery,
- Having no visual or auditory problems,
- Having no psychiatric problems.
- Not accepting to participate in the study or wanting to leave,
- Being under 18 years of age,
- Having been previously diagnosed with cancer.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- CROSSOVER
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method death anxiety After coming to the clinic after surgery and their condition becoming stable, the death anxiety scale was applied to the patients as a pre-test. Three days later, the death anxiety scale was applied as a post-test. Death Anxiety Scale:
The scale developed by Templer was translated into Turkish by Sarıkaya and Baloğlu. The scale consists of 20 items. High scores indicate high death anxiety.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
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Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Bitlis Eren University
🇹🇷Bitlis, Turkey
Bitlis Eren University🇹🇷Bitlis, Turkey