The Effect of Progressive Relaxation Exercises on the Sleep Quality of Nursing Students
NCT ID: NCT06814613
Last Updated: 2025-02-07
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
86 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-12-01
2024-03-30
Brief Summary
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Materials and Methods: The study was conducted as a randomized controlled study. The study population consisted of first-, second-, and third-year nursing students enrolled in the nursing departments of two universities located in eastern Turkey, who were residing in one of the 11 cities affected by the earthquake during the February 6 Turkey earthquake. The sample included 86 students (40 experimental, 46 control). While the control group received no intervention, the experimental group received progressive relaxation exercises for 20 minutes every night for 4 weeks, 1 hour before the routine bedtime (or the time they planned to go to sleep) by making a video call (via Google Meet application) with the student. Data were collected using a personal information form and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Scale. Descriptive statistical methods (frequency, percentage, arithmetic mean, standard deviation), independent groups t-test, and paired t-test were used to evaluate the data.
Conclusion: The research results can showed that progressive relaxation exercises could be an effective intervention in improving sleep quality after an earthquake. Additionally, conducting these exercises via telenursing could contribute significantly to the sustainability and control of the intervention.
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Detailed Description
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* A video call is made with the students.
* The procedure is explained to the patient and any questions are answered or concerns are addressed.
* If possible, the patient is asked to move to a ventilated room away from noise so that the procedure can be performed comfortably and not interrupted.
* Procedure
* It is explained to the individual that the procedure can be done sitting or lying down and he/she is asked to release his/her muscles and take a comfortable position.
* The individual is asked to close his/her eyes and focus only on his/her body.
* For 5 seconds, the individual is asked to take a slow deep breath.
* He/she is asked to breathe out in a controlled manner in 3-4 seconds.
* The process of taking a deep breath in 5 seconds and giving it back in 3-4 seconds is repeated 3 times.
* While breathing, the individual is asked to squeeze his/her forehead muscles by raising his/her eyebrows as high as possible at the same time.
* After 10 seconds of tightening the forehead muscles, the patient is asked to slowly lower his/her eyebrows and slowly relax and release the forehead muscles while exhaling. He/she is encouraged to feel the relaxation in the forehead muscles.
* The individual is asked to take a deep breath, close his/her eyes tightly and squeeze the muscles around the eyes.
* After 10 seconds of tightening the muscles around the eyes, he/she is asked to slowly relax and release the muscles around the eyes while exhaling. With muscle
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
SINGLE_GROUP
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Intervention
Progressive relaxation exercises were conducted by the researcher, who had received training in this area. The students were informed in detail about the study's implementation process.
For the next 4 weeks, every night, 1 hour before the routine bedtime (or the time when the student planned to sleep), a video call (via the Google Meet application) was made with the student, and progressive relaxation exercises were performed. The exercise took approximately 20 minutes and followed the implementation protocol (Davis et al., 2008; Payne, 2000). Group interviews were conducted for students with similar sleep hours. They were asked to move to a ventilated room away from noise so that the exercises could be practiced comfortably and not interrupted.
Exercise
For the next 4 weeks, every night, 1 hour before the routine bedtime (or the time when the student planned to sleep), a video call (via the Google Meet application) was made with the student, and progressive relaxation exercises were performed. The exercise took approximately 20 minutes and followed the implementation protocol (Davis et al., 2008; Payne, 2000). Group interviews were conducted for students with similar sleep hours. They were asked to move to a ventilated room away from noise so that the exercises could be practiced comfortably and not interrupted.
control
No intervention was applied to the control group in the study. Data collection forms were filled out only at the beginning and in the fourth week of the study.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Exercise
For the next 4 weeks, every night, 1 hour before the routine bedtime (or the time when the student planned to sleep), a video call (via the Google Meet application) was made with the student, and progressive relaxation exercises were performed. The exercise took approximately 20 minutes and followed the implementation protocol (Davis et al., 2008; Payne, 2000). Group interviews were conducted for students with similar sleep hours. They were asked to move to a ventilated room away from noise so that the exercises could be practiced comfortably and not interrupted.
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* did not have a medical diagnosis related to sleep disorders,
* were not using any sleep medications or long-acting treatments,
* had access to necessary equipment for telenursing such as the internet, computer, or phone,
* were enrolled in the first, second, or third year of the nursing program.
Exclusion Criteria
* which may affect their sleep patterns and quality and create a difference between them and other students.
* Students with any diagnosis related to sleep and those with any psychiatric diagnosis were also excluded.
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Inonu University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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seher ÇEVİK
Principal Investigator
Locations
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Inonu university
Malatya, Center, Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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seher CEVİK AKTURA
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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