Classical Turkish Music for Pregnant Women With Preeclampsia

NCT ID: NCT06315985

Last Updated: 2024-03-20

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

NOT_YET_RECRUITING

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

142 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2024-03-20

Study Completion Date

2025-03-20

Brief Summary

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Stress and Sleep of Classical Turkish Music in Pregnant Women Diagnosed with Preeclampsia in Clinics The study to be carried out to determine the effect on quality is a randomized controlled experimental research. All patients who comply with the limitations of the study and volunteer will be included in the study. When the studies in the literature are examined, there are a limited number of studies on the effects of music on pregnant women diagnosed with preeclampsia, and no studies have been found on the effects of music on stress and sleep quality in pregnant women with preeclampsia. This research aimed to determine the effect of Classical Turkish Music on stress and sleep quality in pregnant women diagnosed with Preeclampsia in clinics.

Detailed Description

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Pregnancy is a natural process that has physiological, psychological and sociological effects on women's lives and is special and important for every woman, affecting both the person and her family (Koyucu et al., 2020; Toker, 2018; Coşkun, 2016). Maternal age, number of pregnancies and births, adverse environmental conditions such as alcohol and cigarette use, radiation, malnutrition, diseases the woman has during the pre-pregnancy period or diseases that occur during pregnancy all negatively affect the health of the mother and the fetus, leading to a risky pregnancy. (Taşkın, 2016; Toker, 2018). According to Turkey Demographic and Health Survey 2018 (TNSA, 2018) data, when births occurring in Turkey are examined, it is seen that 65.7% are in any high risk category and 35% are in at least one inevitable high risk category (TNSA , 2018).

According to the report titled "Trends in Maternal Mortality" prepared by the World Health Organization (WHO), UNICEF, UNFPA, World Bank Group and UNDESA/Population Division; In 2020, an estimated 287,000 women per year worldwide died from preventable causes related to pregnancy and childbirth, approximately 800 every day; This means that one woman dies every two minutes (UNFPA, 2023; WHO, 2023; UNICEF, 2023; WHO, 2023). According to the 2020 data of the Ministry of Health, maternal mortality rates in our country decreased to 13.1 per hundred thousand as of 2019 (Ministry of Health, 2020).

10-15% of direct maternal deaths worldwide are related to preeclampsia and eclampsia, ranking 3rd among major complications (Akolekar et al., 2013; Demirci, 2022; WHO, 2020).

According to 2019 data in our country, the first four most common causes of maternal deaths are; cardiovascular diseases (29%), embolism (16.1%), hypertension (14.2%) and bleeding (10.3%) (Maternal deaths study report, 2021; Republic of Turkey Ministry of Health Health Statistics Yearbook, 2021) . According to 2022 data of the Turkish Gynecology and Obstetrics Association, it is estimated that at least 42,000 maternal deaths annually are caused by preeclampsia (Turkish Gynecology and Obstetrics Association, 2022).

Preeclampsia; It is a pregnancy-specific disease and is a symptom characterized by hypertension (systolic blood pressure 140 mmHg and above and/or diastolic blood pressure 90 mmHg and above) and end organ dysfunction with or without proteinuria after the 20th week of pregnancy (Jung and al., 2022). Preeclampsia is a disease whose physiopathology is still not fully known. The decline in prognosis with the disappearance of the placenta after birth indicates that preeclampsia may be of placental origin (Thilaganathan \& Kalafat., 2019). Preeclampsia causes dysfunction in the liver, kidney, uterus, respiratory, cerebrovascular and cardiovascular systems. If it is not diagnosed at an early stage and appropriate treatment is not provided, it may become severe in a short time and turn into eclampsia. Eclampsia is a condition that occurs with the addition of convulsions in a pregnant woman with preeclampsia symptoms, without any neurological or metabolic disease (Hansson et al., 2015; Dag et al., 2015; Günkur, 2019; Akalın \& Şahin, 2018).

Since preeclampsia is in the risk category during pregnancy, it may cause increased anxiety in pregnant women regarding birth and motherhood, as well as conditions such as stress and sleep disorders. In this context, the physiological health of the pregnant woman also negatively affects her psychosocial state. Hospitalization experience and bed rest in pregnant women with a risky pregnancy diagnosis such as preeclampsia; Reasons such as being away from family and home, activity limitation, uncertainty, being in an unknown environment, not being able to fulfill their roles, anxiety about the fetus and their own health, repeated laboratory and screening tests can cause stressful results (Gourounti et al., 2015; Özçetin \& Erkan). , 2019).

In the studies carried out; It has been determined that the risk of IUGR increases in women with high stress levels during pregnancy, there is an increase in cortisol and adrenaline levels, there is a decrease in dopamine and serotonin levels, the fetus is more active, and mood and irregular sleep changes are experienced more frequently in the pregnant woman (Yousefzadeh, 2022; Spehar et al. ., 2018; Şen, 2020; Karadeniz et al., 2023). Again in the literature; It has been stated that in pregnant women hospitalized in clinics, insomnia complaints are common during hospitalization due to the treatment regimen and hospital conditions, and there is dissatisfaction with sleep quality (Spehar et al., 2018; Şen, 2020; Karadeniz et al., 2023). However, approximately 1/3 of human life is spent sleeping. Restricting sleep or reducing its quality are factors that can cause detrimental effects on life expectancy and quality (Ulusoy, 2020; Reutrakul \& Van, 2018). With sleep problems during pregnancy; adverse perinatal outcomes such as increases in blood pressure,

Type of Research:

It was planned as a randomized controlled experimental study to determine the effect of Classical Turkish Music on Stress and Sleep Quality in Pregnant Women Diagnosed with Preeclampsia. All patients who comply with the limitations of the study and volunteer will be included in the study. The research is a cross-sectional study, and quantitative data will be collected using the online survey technique, one of the data collection methods.

Conditions

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Pre-Eclampsia

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

This was a parallel group, randomized controlled trial conducted in a tertiary hospital in Mersin city center, Turkey. In parallel with the purpose of the study, participants were selected from the pregnant women diagnosed with preeclampsia who were hospitalized at Mersin City Training and Research Hospital.The population of the research is the G\* Power 3.1.9.4 was determined by analysis using. In the analysis, the sample size was taken as a sample size of at least 80%, a medium effect size (0.5) and a two-way type 1 error value of 0.05, since no study similar to the study could be found, and a total of 128 pregnant women were included in the two groups (in each group) to determine the difference between the averages of two independent groups. It was calculated as 64 pregnant women). Considering the drop out rate of 10% during the research, the total number of samples was found to be 142 (experimental group: n=71, control group: n=71) pregnant women.
Primary Study Purpose

SUPPORTIVE_CARE

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Participants
Participant will be masking.

Study Groups

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Experimental Group

This was a parallel group, randomized controlled trial. Experimental Group will listen to the music for three days.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Experimental group: Listenning to the Turkish Classical Music to pregnant women diagnosed with preeclampsia

Intervention Type OTHER

The music to be used in the research will be applied together with midwifery practices and is not a treatment option, tool or treatment option for any disease. Although listening to Classical Turkish music has no effect on treatment and care, it does not have a harmful effect on pregnant women. The participant can withdraw from the study at any time without giving any reason. The Personal Information Form, Perceived Stress Scale, and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) will be administered to the pregnant women in both groups participating in the study by face-to-face interviews with the individuals on the first day of their admission to the clinic. At the end of the third day, the Perceived Stress Scale and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) scales will be re-administered to both groups.

Control Group

Control Group will take routine care

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Interventions

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Experimental group: Listenning to the Turkish Classical Music to pregnant women diagnosed with preeclampsia

The music to be used in the research will be applied together with midwifery practices and is not a treatment option, tool or treatment option for any disease. Although listening to Classical Turkish music has no effect on treatment and care, it does not have a harmful effect on pregnant women. The participant can withdraw from the study at any time without giving any reason. The Personal Information Form, Perceived Stress Scale, and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) will be administered to the pregnant women in both groups participating in the study by face-to-face interviews with the individuals on the first day of their admission to the clinic. At the end of the third day, the Perceived Stress Scale and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) scales will be re-administered to both groups.

Intervention Type OTHER

Other Intervention Names

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Experimental group:

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Pregnant women are hospitalized for three to five days with the diagnosis of Preeclampsia,
* No hearing problems (as music will be played),
* Having the appropriate level of consciousness,
* Must be at least literate (in order to obtain consent),
* Being over 18 years old (in order to obtain consent),
* No communication problems,
* Having a live fetus.
* Pregnant women who agree to participate in the research verbally and in writing will be included in the research.

Exclusion Criteria

* Not agreeing to participate in the research verbally or in writing,
* Illiteracy,
* Not being under 18 years of age,
* Having a communication problem,
* Having a hearing problem,
* Being hospitalized for less than three days with a diagnosis of preeclampsia,
* Taking MgSO4
* Having previously been diagnosed with a sleep disorder
* Having a diagnosis of DM other than preeclampsia
* Being hospitalized for less than three days with a diagnosis of preeclampsia,
* The newborn is not healthy.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

45 Years

Eligible Sex

FEMALE

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Tarsus University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Gulay Aksoy

Midwife, Student on master degree program at Tarsus University Midwifery Department

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Locations

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Gülay Aksoy

Mersin, , Turkey (Türkiye)

Site Status

Countries

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Turkey (Türkiye)

Central Contacts

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Gülay Aksoy

Role: CONTACT

+905518627438

Eylem Toker

Role: CONTACT

Facility Contacts

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Gülay Aksoy

Role: primary

+905518627438

Eylem Toker

Role: backup

References

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