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Clinical Trials/NCT06449118
NCT06449118
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The Effect of Mindfulness Based-stress Reduction Program Applied to Parents With Physically Disabled Children on Stress and Quality of Life: A Single-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial

Muş Alparlan University0 sites60 target enrollmentJune 2024
ConditionsStress

Overview

Phase
N/A
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Stress
Sponsor
Muş Alparlan University
Enrollment
60
Primary Endpoint
Mindful Attention Awareness Scale
Status
Not Yet Recruiting
Last Updated
last year

Overview

Brief Summary

Having a physically disabled child presents serious challenges for parents, not only in the practice of daily living, but also on a psychological and emotional level. In addition to meeting the constant and complex needs of their children, these parents must also maintain their own emotional balance and psychological well-being. In the long term, high stress levels can seriously compromise parents' mental health and reduce their overall quality of life. Therefore, the development of effective stress management strategies and psychological support mechanisms for parents is critical not only for individual well-being but also for the health of family relationships. Mindfulness practices, in this context, emerge as powerful tools with the potential to increase parents' ability to cope with stress and improve emotional well-being. Therefore, this study aims to determine the effect of the mindfulness stress reduction program applied to parents of physically disabled children on stress and quality of life.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
June 2024
End Date
August 2024
Last Updated
last year
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
Muş Alparlan University
Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Being able to read and write
  • Having a child diagnosed with a physical disability

Exclusion Criteria

  • Having more than one physically disabled child

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Mindful Attention Awareness Scale

Time Frame: Two months

Mindful Attention Awareness Scale(MAAS), measures the general level of awareness of and attentiveness to current processes in daily life. The scale is a six-point Likert-type scale consisting of 15 items. The scale is a 6-point Likert scale including almost always (1), most of the time (2), sometimes (3), rarely (4), very rarely (5), and almost never (6). The MAAS is single-factor and a single total score is obtained from the scale. The lowest score that can be obtained from the scale is 15 and the highest is 90. The higher the score obtained from the scale, the higher the mindfulness level of the individual.

Parent Stress Scale

Time Frame: Two months

It is a scale developed to measure the stress experienced by parents in their relationships with their children in daily life. The scale is a one-dimensional scale consisting of 16 items. It is a four-point Likert-type scale with the options "always, often, sometimes and never".

World Health Organization's Quality of Life (WHOQOL-BREF) Questionnaire

Time Frame: Two months

The scale consists of 27 questions in total. This scale, which is completed by the participants, evaluates quality of life from 4 dimensions: physical health domain, psychological domain, social relations domain and environmental domain.

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