Effects of Breathing Therapy and Benson Relaxation Technique on Caregivers of Alzheimer's Patients
NCT ID: NCT06997523
Last Updated: 2025-07-16
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
80 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-02-19
2025-05-07
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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* Participants were seated comfortably with a straight posture and used provided eye masks to minimize visual distractions.
* The tongue was placed behind the upper front teeth and maintained in this position throughout the exercise.
* A full exhalation was performed through the mouth while producing a soft whooshing sound.
* This was followed by a quiet nasal inhalation for 4 seconds, breath-holding for 7 seconds, and a controlled exhalation through the mouth over 8 seconds.
* This cycle was repeated approximately three times per minute, totaling 30 cycles in a 10-minute session.
The Benson Relaxation Technique, widely used in mind-body therapy, aims to elicit the relaxation response through passive focus and muscular relaxation. The steps included:
* Selecting a personal word or phrase (e.g., "peace," "health," "love") to silently repeat during exhalation.
* Sitting quietly with eyes closed, participants gradually relaxed all major muscle groups from feet to head.
* While breathing naturally, they repeated the chosen word silently on each exhalation.
* A passive attitude was encouraged; distracting thoughts were acknowledged and released without judgment, redirecting attention to the breath and word.
* Sessions concluded with a quiet reorientation period before standing. Inclusion criteria: Adults aged 18-65 who were the primary caregivers of individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease for at least six months; at least primary school graduates; cognitively and physically able to perform the exercises and complete forms; and provided informed consent.
Exclusion criteria: Individuals with psychological disorders (e.g., anxiety, depression), advanced cardiac, pulmonary (e.g., COPD, asthma), or oncological conditions; communication impairments (vision, hearing, or speech); those undergoing hospitalization or surgery during the study period; or those already engaged in other structured relaxation methods such as yoga or meditation.
Rationale: Caregivers of Alzheimer's patients frequently experience chronic stress and burden, leading to emotional exhaustion, physical health issues, and reduced quality of life. Breathing-based and meditative interventions offer accessible, cost-effective strategies to counteract these effects and improve psychological resilience.
Study Design Notes:
* This is a randomized, controlled.
* Participants were assigned to groups using a computer-based randomization tool.
* All sessions were held face-to-face in groups of ≤10 participants, and all interventions were delivered by the same researcher to ensure standardization.
This structured intervention model was designed to provide both physiological relaxation (via controlled breathing) and psychological relief (via cognitive disengagement and passive awareness), aiming to support caregiver well-being through an integrative mind-body approach.
Statistical Analysis: Data were analyzed using SPSS version 23.0. Groups were anonymized as "A" and "B". Normality was evaluated via Shapiro-Wilk test, skewness-kurtosis values, and Q-Q plots. Parametric tests (Student's t-test, paired samples t-test, ANOVA) were used for normally distributed data, while non-parametric tests (Mann-Whitney U, Friedman) were applied otherwise. Categorical variables were analyzed using chi-square tests. Descriptive statistics included means ± SD or medians (min-max). Cronbach's alpha was calculated for scale reliability. A p-value \<0.05 was considered statistically significant.
This study received ethical approval from the Hacettepe University Clinical Research Ethics Committee under approval numbers 2024/12-01 and 2024/23-11, dated June 26, 2024, and December 3, 2024, respectively. Additionally, regulatory approval was obtained from the Turkey Medicines and Medical Devices Agency with decision number E-85521274-000-3587573 dated January 16, 2025. All participants provided written informed consent prior to participation. Confidentiality and data security were strictly maintained throughout the study to protect participant privacy.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
OTHER
NONE
Study Groups
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Intervention Group
The Intervention Group will be given breathing therapy and Benson relaxation technique training for 6 weeks.
Breath Therapy and Benson Relaxation Technique
Relaxing breathing therapy (4-7-8) and Benson relaxation technique will be applied to the intervention group for 6 weeks. No intervention will be made to the control group.
Control Group
No intervention will be applied to the control group.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Breath Therapy and Benson Relaxation Technique
Relaxing breathing therapy (4-7-8) and Benson relaxation technique will be applied to the intervention group for 6 weeks. No intervention will be made to the control group.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* At least primary school graduate
* First degree caregiver of a patient diagnosed with Alzheimer's (continuous caregiver, family member, spouse, etc., or paid continuous caregiver)
* Caring for an individual diagnosed with Alzheimer's for at least 6 months
* Cognitively and physically capable of answering data collection forms and implementing the taught exercise with the researcher Caregivers who agree to participate in the study will be included in the sample.
Exclusion Criteria
* Those diagnosed with advanced heart disease, asthma, COPD, and advanced cancer
* Those with communication problems (hearing, vision, speech, etc.)
* Individuals who are hospitalized or undergo surgery, etc. during the study period
* Individuals who are simultaneously continuing another relaxation exercise (yoga, meditation, visualization, etc.) will not be included in the sample.
In addition, caregivers who indicate that they want to withdraw from the study during the study and who do not attend the weekly group sessions twice in a row will be excluded from the sample.
18 Years
65 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Hacettepe University
OTHER
Hülya Nuray Bayraktar
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Hülya Nuray Bayraktar
Graduate Student
Principal Investigators
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Hulya Nuray Bayraktar, Master's Stu
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Locations
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Gulhane Training and Education Hospital
Ankara, Etlik, Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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2024/12-01; 2024/23- 11
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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