Examining the Effect of "Emotional Freedom Technique" on Covid-19 Reasoned Fear and Anxiety Levels of Nurses Working in the Emergency Department
Overview
- Phase
- N/A
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Anxiety, Covid-19 Fear
- Sponsor
- Marmara University
- Enrollment
- 88
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- Coronavirus-19 Fear Scale
- Last Updated
- 4 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
It has been planned to determine the effect of EFT, which effectiveness has been determined by the studies, on the covid-19 fear and anxiety experienced by the nurses working in the emergency department. The study was designed as a randomized controlled study with pre-test and post-test control group.
Detailed Description
Although it has been a year since WHO declared an emergency, the covid-19 virus has mutated and the number of cases has started to increase again as of February 2021. The emergence of uncertainties in the risk of transmission of the mutant virus together with the simultaneous management of both the care process of pandemic patients and the patients who apply for emergency care and treatment in the emergency services increases the fear of the virus. The feeling of fear causes the person to become distracted and increase anxiety by focusing on the fact that he or she is under the threat of the virus. Recently, non-pharmacological techniques are widely used to reduce anxiety and fear. One of them is EFT. It is to examine the effects of EFT, which effectiveness has been determined with the studies carried out in this challenging process, on the covid-19 fear and high anxiety of emergency room nurses.
Investigators
gulsah okut
Principal Investigator
Marmara University
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Not taking any courses about coping with anxiety and stress,
- •Volunteering to participate in the study,
- •The absence of infection, wound, scar in the tapping area
Exclusion Criteria
- •Having any psychiatric diagnoses
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Coronavirus-19 Fear Scale
Time Frame: After 7 days of EFT
This scale consists of 7 items in total and is collected in one dimension.There are no reverse questions in the scale and are answered in a five-point Likert type (1 = Strongly disagree, 5 = Strongly agree).The minimum score that can be obtained for each question on the scale is 1, and the maximum score is 5. The total score that can be obtained from the scale varies between 7-35. As the total score on the scale increases, the fear of coronavirus increases
The subjective units of distress scale
Time Frame: After 7 days of EFT
The cognitive element of EFT involves self-rating of distress severity and pairing of an abbreviated exposure statement and a self-acceptance statement. The severity of distress was evaluated by subjects on an 11-point Likert scale. 0 corresponds to absolutely no distress, while 10 corresponds to the maximum possible distress. This was considered as the subjective units of distress scale (SUD) and provides clinicians and patients with the measurement of the severity of symptoms experienced by the latter in addition to a repeated measure by which the progress can be evaluated.
State-Trait Anxiety Inventory
Time Frame: After 7 days of EFT
This scale consists of a total of forty items; the "State Anxiety Scale" consisting of twenty items and the "Trait Anxiety Scale" consisting of twenty items. There are two types of expressions in the scales: direct and reversed. Direct expressions express negative emotions, and reversed expressions express positive emotions. There are ten (1, 2, 5, 8, 10, 11, 15, 16, 19, and 20th) reversed statements on the state anxiety scale. On the trait anxiety scale, there are seven (1, 6, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19th items) reversed. The total score value obtained from each scale is between minimum 20 and maximum 80. The total score of the reverse expressions is subtracted from the total score obtained for direct expressions. A predetermined and constant value is added to this number. This is 50 for state anxiety and 35 for trait anxiety. The most recent value is the individual's anxiety score. A high score indicates a high anxiety level, a small score indicates a low anxiety level.