Distant Reiki Therapy on Postpartum Period Fatigue and Depression

NCT ID: NCT06364436

Last Updated: 2024-06-27

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

85 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2022-06-03

Study Completion Date

2024-06-26

Brief Summary

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This research was conducted to evaluate the effect of Reiki therapy applied to women in the postpartum period on the risk of fatigue and postpartum depression.

Detailed Description

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The postpartum period is a process in which the reproductive organs return to their prenatal state during the six weeks after birth, physiological and anatomical changes as well as physical, social and emotional changes occur in the woman, and new roles and responsibilities are learned. Most of the problems seen in this period appear in the first days and continue for periods ranging from six weeks to a year. Risk factors such as hormonal changes seen in the postpartum period in women, having a first baby, stressful life events, insufficient social support and problems in relationships with the spouse cause sleep disruption and fatigue, and therefore can negatively affect the psychological health of the woman.

While many women easily adapt to the physiological, psychological and social changes that occur with pregnancy and birth, psychological problems at various levels occur in women who cannot adapt. One of the psychological problems that develop during this period is postpartum depression. Postpartum depression develops due to biological, psychological and socio-cultural factors, can be seen within the first year after birth, disrupts the health of the mother and the family, and is characterized by symptoms such as sadness, hopelessness, weight changes, chronic fatigue, feelings of worthlessness or guilt, and difficulty in thinking and concentrating. It is a mental illness that is serious and requires treatment. When symptoms of fatigue and depression in the postpartum period are not noticed early and the woman is not provided with the support she needs, this makes it difficult for women to adapt to the postpartum period.

According to the holistic care philosophy, which has an important place in nursing and accepts that the whole is more than the sum of its parts, nurses should handle the individuals they care for with a holistic approach that includes physical health as well as emotional, mental and spiritual well-being. For this reason, in addition to pharmacological methods applied to reduce the fatigue levels of women in the postpartum period and reduce the risk of depression, complementary and alternative therapy methods such as massage, listening to music, acupressure, relaxation exercises and Reiki are also used in nursing research. Reiki, one of these alternative therapy methods, is based on the principle that a blockage or congestion in one of the energy centers such as the head, neck, chest, abdominal cavity and groin causes physical and psychological disorders. Reiki, a Japanese word, means life energy that exists everywhere. Reiki therapy has been defined as a complementary health approach in which the practitioner places his/her hands on or just above a person to direct universal energy to the receiving individual. Reiki, one of the healing methods based on life energy, is increasingly used in nursing studies. In studies conducted in the field of women's health in the literature; It has been determined that Reiki applied to female patients undergoing outpatient surgery before the operation reduces heart rate, systolic blood pressure and anxiety levels and reduces pain and analgesic use after abdominal hysterectomy. In studies conducted on the use of Reiki therapy in the postpartum period, Reiki applied to the post-cesarean intervention group on the first and second post-operative days reduced pain intensity, analgesic need and anxiety level, but had no effect on vital signs, it was found to reduce pain after cesarean section and it was not effective in reducing pain after cesarean section.

Although Reiki therapy has been proven to be effective in coping with many symptoms, studies on its effect on the level of fatigue and depression in the postpartum period are limited. It is predicted that Reiki will reduce the risk of depression by reducing the fatigue of women in the postpartum period and causing spiritual relaxation, due to its advantages such as not being an invasive procedure, ease of application and having no negative effects. For this reason, the research was conducted to evaluate the effect of Reiki therapy applied to women in the postpartum period on the risk of fatigue and postpartum depression.

Conditions

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PostPartum Depression

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

SUPPORTIVE_CARE

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Reiki Energy therapy

The women in the intervention group were explained how to perform the Reiki application, and the appropriate time for Reiki was planned. Pretest data were obtained by sending the data collection form, VAS-F and EPDS Google form link to women's phones via WhatsApp application.Then, according to Usui Reiki, researchers with Reiki Stage II and Reiki Master \& Teacher degrees applied Reiki to women for 30 minutes consecutively on the 13th, 14th, 20th and 21st postpartum days (in the second and third postpartum weeks). Before each Reiki application, a reminder message was sent to the women informing them that the application would begin, and they were asked to fill out the VAS-F and EPDS again on the 28th day (fourth week) and 56th day (eighth week) postpartum. During this process, women who did not fill out the scale forms were contacted via phone and SMS and were asked to fill out the forms, and those who did not fill out the forms were excluded from the study.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Reiki energy therapy

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

In order to perform distance Reiki application, the practitioner must have completed Reiki II level training according to the Traditional Usui Reiki system and must be attuned by a person with a Usui Reiki Master and Teacher degree. With harmony, the energy channels in the individual's body are opened and the harmonious individual becomes a tool of universal healing energy.

Control

No intervention was made to the women in the control group during the research. Women in the control group were asked to fill out the introductory information form and VAS-F and EPDS on the 13th postpartum day, and the VAS-F and EPDS form links were sent to their phones via WhatsApp on the 28th and 56th days.

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Interventions

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Reiki energy therapy

In order to perform distance Reiki application, the practitioner must have completed Reiki II level training according to the Traditional Usui Reiki system and must be attuned by a person with a Usui Reiki Master and Teacher degree. With harmony, the energy channels in the individual's body are opened and the harmonious individual becomes a tool of universal healing energy.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Participants were 18 years of age or older
* At least a primary school graduate
* Primiparous and multiparous, with a full-term (between 38-40 weeks) and healthy newborn
* Without any acute or chronic health problems, without communication problems that could answer the data collection tools used in the study
* Women who had not received body-mind therapy (yoga, reiki, meditation, etc.) in the last six months
* Women who agreed to participate to the research

Exclusion Criteria

* Women who could not be contacted for the pre-test application on the 13th postpartum day
* Women who developed a health problem in themselves or/or their newborn
* Women who were diagnosed with a neuro-psychiatric disease
* Women who could not be reached by phone or SMS on the 13th and 14th postpartum days
* Women who wanted to leave the study voluntarily
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

49 Years

Eligible Sex

FEMALE

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Aksaray University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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İlknur Gökşin

Assistant Professor

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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ILKNUR GOKSIN, PhD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Aksaray University

Locations

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Aksaray University

Aksaray, Merkez, Turkey (Türkiye)

Site Status

Countries

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Turkey (Türkiye)

Other Identifiers

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AksarayU1

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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