The Effect of Laughter Yoga on the Anxiety and Stress Levels of Women in the Postpartum Period

NCT ID: NCT05345067

Last Updated: 2022-07-21

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

144 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2022-01-01

Study Completion Date

2022-06-20

Brief Summary

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This research is a randomized controlled study to evaluate the effect of Laughter yoga on the anxiety and stress levels of postpartum women. Randomization was provided in the sample included in the study, and it was divided into experimental and control groups. At the beginning of the study, the Postpartum anxiety scale and the perceived stress scale were applied to women in both groups to determine their anxiety and stress levels. Afterwards, 8 sessions of laughter yoga were applied to the experimental group for 4 weeks. No application was made to the control group. After 4 weeks, the Postpartum anxiety scale and the perceived stress scale were administered to the women in both groups to re-determine their anxiety and stress levels.

Detailed Description

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This research is a randomized controlled study to evaluate the effect of Laughter yoga on the anxiety and stress levels of postpartum women. At the beginning of the study, necessary ethics committee permission and institutional permissions were obtained. Both of the researchers have a certificate of leadership in laughter yoga. As a result of the power analysis, it was determined that 128 women should be included in the study. Considering that there may be losses, it was decided to include 160 women in the study. By providing randomization, 160 women who met the sampling criteria and volunteered to participate in the study were divided into two groups as 80 experimental and 80 control. At the beginning of the study, the Postpartum anxiety scale and the perceived stress scale were applied to women in both groups to determine their anxiety and stress levels. Afterwards, 8 sessions of laughter yoga were applied to the experimental group for 4 weeks, two sessions a week. No application was made to the control group. After 4 weeks, the Postpartum anxiety scale and the perceived stress scale were administered to the women in both groups to re-determine their anxiety and stress levels. In the study, 7 women from the experimental group and 9 women from the control group were excluded for various reasons. The study was conducted with 73 experimental and 71 control groups. The process of making analyzes and writing the final report continues. This study is financially supported by Atatürk University Scientific Research Coordination Unit. In addition, this study is carried out as a master's thesis accepted by Atatürk University Health Sciences Institute.

Conditions

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Laughter Yoga

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

randomized controlled trial
Primary Study Purpose

SUPPORTIVE_CARE

Blinding Strategy

DOUBLE

Participants Outcome Assessors
The women in the experimental and control groups did not know which group they were in. Data were collected online due to the pandemic. Therefore, the researchers and the people who would conduct the analyzes did not know the women in the experimental and control groups. The women used a nickname to fill in the questions on the measurement tools.

Study Groups

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Experimental: Laughter yoga session parts-1

Deep breathing exercises (5 minutes)

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Experimental: Laughter yoga session parts-1

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Section 1: Deep breathing exercises: A deep breath is taken as far as possible by raising the arms up to the sky. Breathing is held for 4-5 seconds after deep inspiration. Breathing is performed rhythmically and slowly, while the arms are placed in a normal position. After deep inspiration, one can exhale either by forming the lips in the whistling position or by laughing. In each deep breathing exercise technique, the expiration time of the exhalation process should be longer than the inspiration time.

Experimental: Laughter yoga session parts-2

Warm-up exercises (10 minutes)

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Experimental: Laughter yoga session parts-2

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Section 2: Warm-up exercises (10 minutes): Hands are clapped by holding parallel to each other. The fingertips and the palms touch each other, stimulating the acupuncture points on both hands, and the individual's energy level rises. In order to further raise the energy level and synchronize the movements of the group, a rhythm is added in the form of 1-2, 1-2-3. After several rhythmic hand-clapping movements, one more movement is added. Hands are clapped by swinging left and right. Then, an audible rhythm in the form of ho, ho, ha-ha-ha is also added to the hand-clapping movement. People in the group look at each other, and smile.

Experimental: Laughter yoga session parts-3

Childish games (10 minutes)

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Experimental: Laughter yoga session parts-3

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Section 3: Childish games (10 minutes): Childish games are used that will help to laugh for no reason, just like a child. Imagining these games and plays, the arms are raised upwards in the form of a "Y" with palms facing the sky, motivating the group by saying "very good (clap), very good (clap), yes". The leader of laughter yoga speaks out "very good (clap), very good (clap), hey (arms to the right and left)" to keep the group's energy high and generate enthusiasm in the deep breathing exercises and laughter exercises sections. According to the energy and desire of the group, this section is completed after about 10 minutes.

Experimental: Laughter yoga session parts-4

Laughter exercises (15 minutes)

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Experimental: Laughter yoga session parts-4

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Section 4: Laughter exercises (15 minutes): This section contains a variety of laughter exercises that will laugh, such as greetings, laughter cream, exploding balloon laughter, preparing and drinking strawberry milk, bonuses, hot soup, lion, aloha, bird, appreciation, elevator, and cream pie. A laugh is raised by doing only laughter exercises for no reason at all. At the end of this section, relaxation is achieved for about three minutes using deep breathing exercises. The group is given verbal guidance "Put your hand on your heart, feel your heartbeat, let's exhale with a smile, make a wish or pray, smile as if we had achieved our wish," and the laughter yoga session is terminated.

Interventions

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Experimental: Laughter yoga session parts-1

Section 1: Deep breathing exercises: A deep breath is taken as far as possible by raising the arms up to the sky. Breathing is held for 4-5 seconds after deep inspiration. Breathing is performed rhythmically and slowly, while the arms are placed in a normal position. After deep inspiration, one can exhale either by forming the lips in the whistling position or by laughing. In each deep breathing exercise technique, the expiration time of the exhalation process should be longer than the inspiration time.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Experimental: Laughter yoga session parts-2

Section 2: Warm-up exercises (10 minutes): Hands are clapped by holding parallel to each other. The fingertips and the palms touch each other, stimulating the acupuncture points on both hands, and the individual's energy level rises. In order to further raise the energy level and synchronize the movements of the group, a rhythm is added in the form of 1-2, 1-2-3. After several rhythmic hand-clapping movements, one more movement is added. Hands are clapped by swinging left and right. Then, an audible rhythm in the form of ho, ho, ha-ha-ha is also added to the hand-clapping movement. People in the group look at each other, and smile.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Experimental: Laughter yoga session parts-3

Section 3: Childish games (10 minutes): Childish games are used that will help to laugh for no reason, just like a child. Imagining these games and plays, the arms are raised upwards in the form of a "Y" with palms facing the sky, motivating the group by saying "very good (clap), very good (clap), yes". The leader of laughter yoga speaks out "very good (clap), very good (clap), hey (arms to the right and left)" to keep the group's energy high and generate enthusiasm in the deep breathing exercises and laughter exercises sections. According to the energy and desire of the group, this section is completed after about 10 minutes.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Experimental: Laughter yoga session parts-4

Section 4: Laughter exercises (15 minutes): This section contains a variety of laughter exercises that will laugh, such as greetings, laughter cream, exploding balloon laughter, preparing and drinking strawberry milk, bonuses, hot soup, lion, aloha, bird, appreciation, elevator, and cream pie. A laugh is raised by doing only laughter exercises for no reason at all. At the end of this section, relaxation is achieved for about three minutes using deep breathing exercises. The group is given verbal guidance "Put your hand on your heart, feel your heartbeat, let's exhale with a smile, make a wish or pray, smile as if we had achieved our wish," and the laughter yoga session is terminated.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* be between the ages of 19-45
* Giving birth by vaginal / Caesarean section
* 1 month after birth
* Having a healthy baby
* Not experiencing any complications during birth and postpartum
* At least primary school graduate
* Not having a diagnosed psychiatric disease

Exclusion Criteria

* Having a medical condition (hypertension, wound complication, etc.)
* Not regularly attending laughter yoga sessions (for the experimental group)
* Applying another alternative method to reduce anxiety and stress in the postpartum period
Minimum Eligible Age

19 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

49 Years

Eligible Sex

FEMALE

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Ataturk University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Aslı SİS ÇELİK

Associate Professor

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Aslı SİS ÇELİK

Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR

Ataturk University

Locations

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Atatürk University

Erzurum, Yakutiye, Turkey (Türkiye)

Site Status

Countries

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Turkey (Türkiye)

Other Identifiers

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aslı25

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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