The Effect of Roy Adaptation Model-Based Nursing Interventions on Psychological Resilience and Psychosocial Adjustment in Newly Diagnosed Breast Cancer Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial
NCT ID: NCT06910917
Last Updated: 2025-04-04
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
44 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-11-02
2024-03-14
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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With this rise in breast cancer incidence, patients are exposed to many treatment methods and their side effects, such as hormonal drugs, surgical interventions, radiotherapy and chemotherapy, which cause intense stress due to the development of new treatment methods needed. Depending on the stage of the disease and individual characteristics of patients with breast cancer, several of these treatments may be preferred at the same time. Patients are exposed to many systemic effects of these interventions and treatment toxicity. While the aim of these treatments is to prolong the life of the patients and enable them to live with better quality of life, the physical, psychological, social well-being and daily vital functions of the patients may be negatively affected due to the prolonged duration of the interventions and the occurrence of systemic toxic effects. In addition to its high incidence, breast cancer is a serious disease due to its physical, psychological and emotional effects on women. It is important to identify and meet the information needs of women in this situation. Meeting these needs can improve the quality of life of these women by increasing their adaptation to the disease, improving their coping skills, accelerating their return to daily life, and reducing their anxiety and depression.
This long treatment process in breast cancer treatment involves a chronic recovery process that includes physical deficiencies, psychological, occupational and sexual problems, with periods of recovery and exacerbation, creating short and long-term adaptation difficulties. In the literature, there are studies indicating that many of the symptoms seen after chemotherapy can be significantly reduced by counseling, education, care and coaching practices given to patients, and that this can be provided by nurses who are in constant communication with patients. The main goal of the supportive role of the nurse is to help patients understand, cope with and adapt to distressing situations. It is very important for nurses to provide holistic care to women diagnosed with breast cancer, to address all the problems experienced by the patient and to provide counseling for them. Psychiatric and psychosocial care and treatment in patients with medical illnesses are reported to improve patient care and quality, reduce mortality and morbidity, decrease hospitalization time and general costs, and contribute to improvement and well-being. Developing the ability to recognize behaviors that indicate the presence of psychosocial problems and to manage them effectively will not only contribute to the well-being of patients, but also increase the motivation of nurses to address and intervene in psychosocial problems.
One of the many methods used for holistic care is interventions using models in practice. The Roy Adaptation Model (RAM), which is one of the widely used models in nursing, sees the person as a bio-psychosocial being in constant interaction with a changing environment. The environment includes focal, contextual and residual stimuli. The focal stimulus is the person's confrontation with the internal and external environment. The individual immediately resists these internal and external stimuli. Nurses aim to manage the focal stimulus first and then the contextual stimuli. Contextual stimuli are other stimuli that contribute to the focal stimuli and affect the current situation. Residual stimuli are implicit factors that influence the current situation. These are beliefs, behaviors and personal experiences. In the Roy Adaptation Model, which argues that nurses make interventions that facilitate the individual's adaptation to the environment, four different areas of adaptation are defined. These areas are physiological domain, self-concept domain, role function domain and interdependence domain. In these four adaptation domains, the nurse aims to improve the patient's interaction with the environment, develop adaptive behaviors and adapt to non-adaptive behaviors.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
During the sessions, nursing and psychiatric nursing interventions based on the Roy Adaptation Model were implemented to address the anxiety experienced by individuals and the negative situations caused by that anxiety (such as psychoeducation, relaxation, mindfulness, and effective coping). Subjective goals were set for participants regarding the adaptive or maladaptive behaviors, attitudes, and thought patterns caused by the disease, and appropriate nursing interventions were applied from the Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC) system.
Consid
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
NONE
Study Groups
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Roy Adaptation Model-Based Nursing Interventions Group
A six-session program based on the Roy Adaptation Model was implemented for the experimental group, focusing on psychosocial adaptation (physiological, self-concept, role function, interdependence). Standard nursing interventions from NIC were applied, including enhancing coping, self-esteem, body image, and functional abilities. Outcomes were evaluated using NOC, and interventions were adjusted accordingly.
Roy Adaptation-Based Nursing Interventions
After the research groups were formed, a six-session interview program was created for the participants in the experimental group. Individual goals were set for the participants in the experimental group by combining the evaluations of the areas related to the psychosocial adaptation brought by the disease (physiological, self-concept, role function, interdependence) and the stimuli that would disrupt the adaptation (focus, affecting and possible) and nursing interventions were determined in line with these goals.
applied. In the sessions, nursing and psychiatric nursing interventions (psychoeducation, relaxation, awareness, effective coping) based on the Roy Adaptation Model were carried out for the negative situations caused by anxiety and anxiety experienced by individuals. It was applied to the participants as standard.
Control Group (without any intervention)
Description: The control group received standard nursing care without additional interventions based on the Roy Adaptation Model. Their outcomes were monitored for comparison with the experimental group.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Roy Adaptation-Based Nursing Interventions
After the research groups were formed, a six-session interview program was created for the participants in the experimental group. Individual goals were set for the participants in the experimental group by combining the evaluations of the areas related to the psychosocial adaptation brought by the disease (physiological, self-concept, role function, interdependence) and the stimuli that would disrupt the adaptation (focus, affecting and possible) and nursing interventions were determined in line with these goals.
applied. In the sessions, nursing and psychiatric nursing interventions (psychoeducation, relaxation, awareness, effective coping) based on the Roy Adaptation Model were carried out for the negative situations caused by anxiety and anxiety experienced by individuals. It was applied to the participants as standard.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Having a confirmed breast cancer diagnosis within 0-6 months through clinical imaging and pathological examination
* Not having undergone surgery since the diagnosis or not having surgery planned within the study period (approximately 2 months) to exclude the impact of nursing care during surgical procedures
Exclusion Criteria
* Presence of metastasis
* Receiving psychosocial treatment or therapy support
* Inability to attend sessions regularly
* Use of psychiatric medication within the last three months
* Having a low level of compliance
18 Years
FEMALE
No
Sponsors
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Ege University
OTHER
Aytuğ Türk
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Aytuğ Türk
Dr.
Locations
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Ege University
Izmir, Bornova, Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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MSKU-SBF-AT-03
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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