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Effect of Laughter Therapy on Perceived Stress and Quality of Life

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Laughter Therapy
Interventions
Behavioral: Laughter therapy
Registration Number
NCT05391373
Lead Sponsor
Izmir Bakircay University
Brief Summary

Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer seen in women worldwide and ranks first. Chemotherapy is one of the commonly used methods of treatment in breast cancer. Physiological and psychological symptoms that occur due to chemotherapy treatment affect women negatively and reduce their quality of life. For this reason, there is a need for an intervention that could decrease psychological symptoms such as stress and improve quality of life in women with breast cancer. In the literature, it is stated that laughter therapy which is one of the non-pharmacological methods, can be an effective nursing intervention to decrease stress and improve the quality of life in women with breast cancer.

Detailed Description

This an assessor-blinded, parallel group randomized controlled trial aimed that investigating the effect of laughter therapy on perceived stress and quality of life in women with breast cancer.This trial was conducted in the chemotherapy outpatient clinic of training and research hospital located in Turkey. All patients were women with breast cancer who received a once-weekly Paclitaxel regimen.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
42
Inclusion Criteria
  • 18 years and older women,
  • Stages II or III breast cancer
  • Receiving Pacitaxel chemotherapy regimen per a week
Exclusion Criteria
  • Using any complementary and alternative (CAM) treatment method during practice
  • Having psychological diseases

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Laughter Therapy GroupLaughter therapyThe women with breast cancer in the intervention group received two sessions of laughter therapy per week for eight weeks.Each laughter therapy session lasted 40 minutes.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Perceived Stress ScaleThe scale was filled in the baseline (before the beginning of the Laughter therapy), 5th and 9th weeks.

The scale consists of 14 items in total and was designed to measure how stressful the changing situations in the individual's life are perceived.The scale is a 5-point Likert-type scale with each item ranging from "never (0)" to "very often (4)". 7 of the scale items with positive expressions are scored in reverse and the total score that can be obtained from the scale ranges from 0 to 56. Eskin et al. performed the validity and reliability study of the Turkish version of Perceived Stress Scale and the internal consistency of the scale was determined to be 0.82.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Quality of Life Scale (SF-12)The scale was filled in the baseline (before the beginning of the Laughter therapy), 5th and 9th weeks.

The scale evaluates the quality of life of individuals.The scale consists of 12 items and two sub-dimensions in total.While the items related to physical and emotional role were answered as yes or no, the other items had likert type options ranging between 3 and 6. While the Physical Component Summary-12 (PCS-12) score was obtained from the sub-dimensions of general health, physical functionality, physical role and body pain; The Mental Component Summary-12 (MCS-12) score was obtained from the sub-dimensions of social functionality, emotional role, mental health and energy. Both the PCS-12 and MCS-12 scores range from 0 to 100, with the higher score representing better health.Soylu et al. performed the validity and reliability study of the Turkish version of Quality of Life Scale (SF-12) and the internal consistency of the scale was determined to be 0.73.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Izmir Bakircay University Health Sciences Faculty

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Izmir, Turkey

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