Laughter Yoga on Blood Glucose Levels, Disease Perception and Perceived Stress Level
- Conditions
- Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
- Registration Number
- NCT06783608
- Lead Sponsor
- Inonu University
- Brief Summary
Aim This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of laughter yoga on blood glucose level, disease perception and perceived stress level in patients with Type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Method The study was conducted using a randomized controlled experimental design with a pre-test and post-test. The population of the study was followed up with the diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in the endocrine outpatient clinics of a hospital in the western region of Turkey. The sample consisted of 100 patients (laughter yoga group=50, control group=50) determined by power analysis. Participants were assigned to each group through a process of simple randomization. Data collection was facilitated using a "Patient Identification Form,", "The Brief Disease Perception Scale," and " The Perceived Stress Scale".
- Detailed Description
During the research process, in the laughter yoga group participated in eight laughter yoga sessions. while the patients in the control group continued to receive routine care practices.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 100
- Diagnosed with T2DM for at least 6 months,
- Able to use computer and/or mobile applications,
- At least primary education graduate,
- Using oral antidiabetic drugs,
- No diagnosed psychiatric illness,
- No communication problems,
- Patients who volunteered to participate in the study were included.
- Using Parenteral Insulin,
- The one who doesn't attend all the yoga sessions,
- Patients with physical conditions that prevent them from participating in laughter yoga sessions (respiratory distress, persistent cough, veritgo, severe heart disease, hemeroid, hernia of any kind, severe back pain, urinary incontinence, epilepsy, bleeding tendency, thrombocytopenia and deformity visible on examination),
- Patients taking medication or other nonpharmacological methods to reduce stress,
- Patients who did not want to participate in the study were excluded.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- CROSSOVER
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method The effect of Laghter yoga on blood glucose value 1 month Blood glucose follow-up charts were given to the patients and they were informed about the measurement times. In this study, the blood glucose measurement of the patients was before breakfast and after the sessions (after breakfast in the control group). Postprandial blood glucose (2-hour postprandial) was performed twice. Measurements were measured from fingertips by enzyme colorimetric assay using a blood glucose meter by the individuals themselves.
Patients were asked to measure and record their blood glucose level before breakfast. The yoga session was started 30 minutes after breakfast, and after the session was completed, they were asked to measure and record their blood glucose level again at 120 minutes after breakfast.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method The effect of Laghter yoga on disease perception 1 month 'The Brief Disease Perception Scale (B-IPQ)' was used to evaluate how diabetic patients perceive the disease. During the data collection process, the scale was applied to the patients in both groups and pre-test data were collected. One month later, the scale was applied again and the change in disease perceptions was evaluated.
The Brief Disease Perception Scale (B-IPQ) The Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire (B-IPQ), developed by Broadbent and colleagues, examines how individuals perceive their illness. It comprises nine items. Each item investigates a different aspect of illness perception. Respondents are asked to rate each item on a scale from 0 to 10. The Turkish version of the B-IPQ was validated and deemed reliable by Karataş and others in 2017.Scores between 0 and 80 can be obtained from the scale. As the disease perception score increases, the level of being affected by the disease and the level of seeing the disease as worrying also increases.
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Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Hakime Aslan
🇹🇷Malatya, Turkey