Effectiveness of Positive Psychotherapy on Mental Wellbeing Among Caregivers of Cerebral Palsy Children

NCT ID: NCT05613595

Last Updated: 2022-11-14

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

20 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2021-11-11

Study Completion Date

2023-08-31

Brief Summary

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The Central idea of the proposed research proposal is first to translate adapt and validate the Caregiver Difficulties Scale \& Positive Psychotherapy sessions based manual into Urdu language then secondly, assessment of burnout, burden, depression, mental wellbeing, sense of coherence and social support among caregivers of Cerebral palsy children and finally measuring the effectiveness of Positive Psychotherapy for treating mental health issues of caregivers of Cerebral Palsy children. This research proposal will provide an Urdu language based standardized positive psycho therapeutic based intervention to mental health practitioners for treating mental health issues of caregivers of cerebral palsy children in sociocultural context of Pakistan. In Pakistan earlier conducted researches mainly focused on assessment of mental health issues of caregivers of cerebral palsy children, however present research will not only assess the sample regarding their mental health issues, but in addition it will also contribute in provision of psychometrically sound Urdu language based positive Psychotherapy. Positive Psychotherapy focuses on positive emotions and personal strengths instead of ruminating over weaknesses.

Detailed Description

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Cerebral palsy (CP) is a congenital neurodevelopmental disorder, due to non-progressive disability it prolongs throughout ages. Mental health of the caregivers of CP children is affected due to prolong treatment of the child. Keeping in mind the long term multiple disability in cerebral palsy much focus in earlier researches were given to the rehabilitation of the child and less attention is given to address the mental health issues of caregivers of cerebral palsy children. The current study is based on identifying the mental health issues like depression, caregiver burden and burnout among caregivers of CP children and how sense of coherence and social support have impact on the mental wellbeing of caregivers of CP children. After measuring the level of mental health issues of care givers of cerebral palsy children, the present study also aimed at rehabilitation of the caregivers of cerebral palsy children with the help of positive psychotherapy in rehabilitation unit. The positive psychotherapy based interventions will be translated and adapted in Urdu language for the present study. According to the literature review no such positive psychotherapy based techniques used on caregivers of CP Children in Pakistan. Positive Psychotherapy is selected as an interventional therapy in the present study and for the first time it has been planned for this sample in Pakistan. Core focus of positive psychotherapy is to move away the client from negative aspect of life and focus them towards the positive aspects of life. If positive psychotherapy treatment is effective as compared to traditional treatment approach it will be cost effective and will reduce caregiver burden, depression and burnout.

Conditions

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Caregiver Burden Mental Health Issue Cerebral Palsy

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Present study will be conducted on caregivers of Cerebral palsy children. It will be conducted in four phases. In phase I, Urdu translation \& adaptation of Caregiver Difficulties Scale (CDS) and Positive Psychotherapy (PPT) manual will be done. .
Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Positive Psychotherapy Group

In this phase of the study, the caregivers of CP having moderate to high scores on mental health issues on three scales (Depression, Burnout \& Caregiver burden) will receive positive Psychotherapy sessions for a period of four months, divided over different weekly sessions. For Psychotherapy treatment group participants will be given both counseling as well as Positive psychotherapy based interventions. . Each session will be based upon individual session and duration of the session will be 40 minutes. Before starting every session feedback will be taken about the previous session and home based assignments will also be discussed

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Positive Psychotherapy

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Positive Psychotherapy is an effective treatment for many mental disorders and depression is primary empirical target. Its primary goal is to build positive emotion, engagement, and meaning in life that will alleviate depression and other mental health disorders. Thus PPT may offer a new way to treat and prevent mental health issues.

Interventions sessions included, Session Records Session One: Positive Introduction and Gratitude Journal Session Two: Character Strengths and Signature Strengths Session Three: Practical Wisdom , Session Four: A Better Version of Me , Session Five: Open and Closed Memories, Session Six: Forgiveness Session Seven: Maximizing versus Satisficing, Session Eight: Gratitude ,Session Nine: Hope and Optimism, Session Ten: Posttraumatic Growth, Session Eleven: Slowness and Savoring, Session Twelve: Positive Relationships, Session Thirteen: Positive Communication, Session Fourteen: Altruism , Session Fifteen: Meaning and Purpose

Counseling Group

10 participants will be included in in control group (N=10), for control group caregivers will be given regular counseling as a part of treatment of their child (psychoeducation). Each session will be based upon individual session and duration of the session will be 40 minutes.

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Counseling Group

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Caregivers in control group only regular counseling will be provided (psychoeducation). it will be based upon the insight of cerebral palsy and training based on Adaptive skill functioning of the CP child of the caregivers

Interventions

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Positive Psychotherapy

Positive Psychotherapy is an effective treatment for many mental disorders and depression is primary empirical target. Its primary goal is to build positive emotion, engagement, and meaning in life that will alleviate depression and other mental health disorders. Thus PPT may offer a new way to treat and prevent mental health issues.

Interventions sessions included, Session Records Session One: Positive Introduction and Gratitude Journal Session Two: Character Strengths and Signature Strengths Session Three: Practical Wisdom , Session Four: A Better Version of Me , Session Five: Open and Closed Memories, Session Six: Forgiveness Session Seven: Maximizing versus Satisficing, Session Eight: Gratitude ,Session Nine: Hope and Optimism, Session Ten: Posttraumatic Growth, Session Eleven: Slowness and Savoring, Session Twelve: Positive Relationships, Session Thirteen: Positive Communication, Session Fourteen: Altruism , Session Fifteen: Meaning and Purpose

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Counseling Group

Caregivers in control group only regular counseling will be provided (psychoeducation). it will be based upon the insight of cerebral palsy and training based on Adaptive skill functioning of the CP child of the caregivers

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Only those participants will be included who would have moderate to high score on caregiver burden, depression \& burnout and lower score in wellbeing, social support \& sense of coherence.

Interventions will be given to the caregivers having moderate level of burnout \& depression.


* Caregiver will be someone who takes the primary responsibility for caregiving a child with CP.
* Only caregivers of Diagnosed CP child
* Caregivers having only 1 CP child in the family
* Educational status of the care giver will be matric and above.

Exclusion Criteria

* More than 1 CP child in the family
* Caregivers who are Uneducated will not be added in the present study.
Minimum Eligible Age

25 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

50 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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International Islamic University, Islamabad

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Saima Waqar

Principal Investigator

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Rabia Mushtaq, PhD

Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR

International Islamic University, Islamabad

Locations

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National Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine

Islamabad, , Pakistan

Site Status RECRUITING

Countries

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Pakistan

Central Contacts

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Saima Waqar, PhD

Role: CONTACT

00923334771117

Facility Contacts

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Farwah Ali

Role: primary

Other Identifiers

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60-FSS/PHDPSY/F18

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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