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the Effect of Reiki Application on Depression, Anxiety and Physical Activity in Patient With Multiple Sclerosis

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Multiple Sclerosis, Relapsing-Remitting
Interventions
Behavioral: Reiki
Registration Number
NCT06129019
Lead Sponsor
Ataturk University
Brief Summary

During Reiki application, individuals may report feeling a slight warm sensation under and near the therapist's hand. The only rule in Reiki practice is that the individual must give permission to the practitioner to facilitate the flow of energy. The person receiving Reiki during the application does not have to believe in Reiki. Because Reiki is universal life energy and is available to everyone. Reiki is generally safe and no serious side effects have been reported. Reiki practice in the last 10 years; It is increasing among physicians, nurses and other healthcare professionals.

This study was planned to investigate the effect of reiki application on depression, anxiety and physical activity in individuals diagnosed with Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis.

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Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
60
Inclusion Criteria
  • Being over 18 years of age
  • Having the ability to use technological devices
  • Not using Reiki and similar integrative treatment methods
  • No verbal communication disability (hearing and speaking)
  • Not having a diagnosed psychiatric disorder
  • Patients who have been receiving Relapsing-Remitting MS treatment for more than three months
Exclusion Criteria
  • Patients using any complementary alternative treatment methods
  • Patients who cannot communicate by phone to participate in remote reiki application
  • Patients with autoimmune diseases other than multiple sclerosis
  • Patients with communication disabilities
  • Patients with another known neurological system disease (dementia, Alzheimer's, etc.).

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Experimental:ReikiReiki application will be done
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Beck Depression Scale4 week

The scale was administered to investigate each participant's feelings and attitudes regarding the general depressive state. Each patient was asked to read several groups of statements and then mark the one statement in each group that best described how he or she felt "during the past week." BDI, which evaluates four statements describing increasing intensities of depressive symptoms between 0 and 3 points, includes 21 items. Depressive symptoms were classified as follows: minimal-to-moderate depressive symptoms (range 14 to 19), moderate-to-severe depressive symptoms (range 20 to 29), severe depressive symptoms (range 30 to 63).

Beck Anxiety Scale4 week

BAI is a self-rating scale developed by Beck et al. (1988) and used to determine the frequency of anxiety symptoms experienced by individuals. It is a Likert-type scale consisting of 21 items and scored between 0-3. Its validity and reliability in Turkey were determined by Ulusoy et al.

International Physical Activity Survey4 week

There are some scales that can be used in primary care to evaluate physical mobility. One of these is the "International Physical Activity Questionnaire", which was developed by the International Consensus Group consisting of researchers from various countries with the support of the World Health Organization and the Center for Disease Control, to be used to measure physical activity and inactivity in 1997 and 1998; (IPAQ)" is a standard tool. Reliability and/or validity studies were conducted in 14 centers from 12 countries in 2000 for at least two of the four long (IPAQ-long) and four short (IPAQ-SF) forms of the IPAQ. This scale was adapted into Turkish as long form (UF) and short form (SF) under the name "International Physical Activity Questionnaire (UFAA)" and its validity and reliability study was conducted by Sağlam et al. in 2010

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Firat University

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Elazıg, Turkey

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