The Effect of Hope-focused Motivational Interview on Individuals Receiving Hemodialysis Treatment
NCT ID: NCT04927923
Last Updated: 2024-01-30
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COMPLETED
NA
44 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-09-01
2022-12-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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According to Babur, Abram grouped the reactions of individuals who received hemodialysis treatment treatment into five periods. He named the first period as "Uremic Period". In this period, the individual has not started dialysis yet, and with the diagnosis of CRF, hopelessness, fear of death, weakness, etc. findings indicate that it can be seen. He defined the second period as the "Anxiety Period" (Beginning of Dialysis). The anxiety period is the period in which individuals experience concerns about treatment. The third period was defined as the "Honeymoon Period" (the first three weeks in dialysis), and it was emphasized that the individual feels better, apathy decreases and euphoria may be experienced with the regression of symptoms in this period. The next period is the "Depression Period". It starts with the individual realizing the situation after 8-9 dialysis. This period, in which treatment compliance difficulties and depression are common, usually lasts 3-12 months. The last period has been defined as the "Adaptation Period". During this period, the individual has gotten used to the dialysis machine and tries to return to his normal life. There are forward plans and expectations. When the characteristics of these five periods are evaluated, although each period contains its own specific emotional and behavioral responses, it is a situation that should be evaluated to develop / strengthen hope and hope. Snyder evaluated hope in two dimensions: emotional and cognitive. The first dimension, "agency", is the desire to reach the goal and the feeling of strength to achieve the goal. It includes being able to make successful decisions in achieving the past, present and future goal. The second dimension of hope is called "pathway". Pathway dimension includes the individual's belief that he or she can plan successfully to achieve his goals. Both dimensions are related to each other and increase each other's effects in a positive way. It is a healing force that promotes well-being necessary for healthy coping. Snyder stated that as a result of studies conducted with different ethnic groups, hopeful thinking is not inherited, it is learned from childhood. Therefore, he argued that hopeful thinking can be taught and enhanced. Hope has been accepted as a basic personality trait and has been defined as a fundamental resource in human life. In other words, individuals with a high level of hope have goals they want to achieve, and individuals strive to achieve these goals. The high level of hope is important in increasing the life satisfaction of individuals.
It is seen as an effective coping mechanism that makes the individual feel safe and relate to reality, increases motivation, prevents feelings of pessimism or helplessness in case of illness, and contributes to compliance with treatment. As they increase, their compliance with treatment increases and as a result, it can be effective in reducing the symptoms of the disease.
Snyder defines it as the ability to produce ways to achieve desired goals and the motivation to use these paths. They believe that if an individual has a high level of hope, they can find many ways to achieve their goals. This belief motivates the individual that good events will happen in the future. In this direction, motivational interview enables the individual to understand their problems and put them into action for change. With motivational interview, it will be easier for the individual to notice the obstacles that may occur in achieving his goal, and he will be able to make expressions that will motivate himself about his anxiety, desire, desire for change and skill. In this context, it is predicted that with a hope-oriented motivational interview, individuals will be able to recognize their goals more easily and determine their paths. Studies involving hope-enhancing intervention are based on Snyder's Hope Theory in positive psychology. Diabetes, hypertension, depression, CRF, unstable angina, In addition to individuals with chronic diseases, hope-enhancing interventions were applied to individuals with caregiver roles such as caregivers of patients diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder, and mothers of children diagnosed with cancer. At the same time, different segments of society, pregnant women, married students, etc. In order to examine the effects of healthy individuals on mental health. As a result of the practices that strengthen hope, depression, anxiety, and stress levels decreased in individuals, and their well-being was observed to increase. The concept of hope is also an important concept in terms of psychiatric nursing care and practices. Moore expresses hope as the heart of Psychiatric Nursing practices. Hope, which is accepted as a fundamental element of human existence, is important in terms of preventive mental health in psychiatric nursing care and practices. Therefore, increasing patients' hope has been accepted as an important intervention in medicine, nursing and mental health. In the Classification of Nursing Interventions (NIC), this intervention was included as the title of "instilling hope", and many interventions to increase and develop the hope of the individual within the scope of the intervention (Bulechek et al. Although there are descriptive studies aimed at evaluating hope in the studies conducted in the field of nursing, intervention studies specifically aimed at increasing and developing hope are limited. When the content of the limited number of studies was examined, it was seen that the effectiveness of nursing interventions in different patient groups was evaluated. Considering the psychosocial difficulties of individuals with CRF, which is a chronic disease, it is thought that conducting an intervention study with this patient group would be effective. When psychiatric nursing practices and consultation-liaison psychiatric nursing roles are evaluated within the scope of their roles, it is predicted that hope-oriented motivational interviewing can be effective in bringing and maintaining healthy life behaviors aimed at re-evaluating the lives of individuals, protecting and improving their mental health. In this context, it was aimed to determine the effect of hope-oriented motivational interview on the depression, anxiety, stress and hope levels of individuals receiving hemodialysis treatment within the scope of the study. It is thought that the results to be obtained from the research will contribute to the literature.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
SINGLE
Study Groups
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hope-focused motivational interview-experimental group
* Volunteering to participate in research
* Being over the age of 18
* Being able to read and write
hope-focused motivational interview
The eight-week hope-focused motivational interview will be applied to each individual individually during dialysis treatment. Within the scope of the study, a hope tree will be created for each individual together with the patients to be used in the evaluation process of the interview sessions. Through the hope tree, it is aimed for the individual to set goals, to discover the obstacles and solutions in achieving these goals.
control group
* Volunteering to participate in research
* Being over the age of 18
* Being able to read and write
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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hope-focused motivational interview
The eight-week hope-focused motivational interview will be applied to each individual individually during dialysis treatment. Within the scope of the study, a hope tree will be created for each individual together with the patients to be used in the evaluation process of the interview sessions. Through the hope tree, it is aimed for the individual to set goals, to discover the obstacles and solutions in achieving these goals.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Being over the age of 18
* Being able to read and write
Exclusion Criteria
* Development of a medical condition that prevents interviews,
* Exercising the participant's right to withdraw from the trial at his / her own request.
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Akdeniz University
OTHER
Serife Bilge Duran
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Serife Bilge Duran
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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Locations
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Akdeniz University Hospital
Antalya, , Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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References
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Samavi SA, Najarpourian S, Javdan M. The Effectiveness of Group Hope Therapy in Labor Pain and Mental Health of Pregnant Women. Psychol Rep. 2019 Dec;122(6):2063-2073. doi: 10.1177/0033294118798625. Epub 2018 Sep 11. No abstract available.
Rahimipour M, Shahgholian N, Yazdani M. Effect of hope therapy on depression, anxiety, and stress among the patients undergoing hemodialysis. Iran J Nurs Midwifery Res. 2015 Nov-Dec;20(6):694-9. doi: 10.4103/1735-9066.170007.
Other Identifiers
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5580
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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