Group Mandala Art Therapy for Well-Being and Loneliness in the Elderly (GEMEL-WB:RCT)
NCT ID: NCT07162103
Last Updated: 2025-09-09
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
58 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-09-03
2025-11-12
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Maintaining active social relationships among older individuals is important for preventing feelings of loneliness, a symptom of a lack of social relationships, and for increasing psychological well-being. Social relationships can be maintained through close connections with the environment or through hobbies and recreational activities. The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of mandala art therapy group practices on the levels of loneliness and psychological well-being of older individuals living in nursing homes. Consequently, since its inception, nursing has prioritized the holistic healing and recovery of individuals under its care and responsibility, grounded in an existential-humanistic understanding. Since Florence Nightingale, considered the founder of environmental interaction theory and modern nursing, therapeutic management of an individual's environment and setting has held a prominent place among nurses' roles and responsibilities. In this sense, creating a healing/therapeutic environment is a fundamental component of nursing care. In this context, nurses must provide a healing environment enriched with activities to maintain and support the well-being of older individuals, their sense of meaning and purpose in life. Therefore, in the face of a rapidly aging population, encouraging the use of evidence-based interventions to enhance or maintain the well-being of older individuals is crucial. No studies have been found in the literature examining the levels of loneliness and psychological well-being in older individuals using single mandala art therapy. This study has several strengths, including the inclusion of intervention and non-intervention groups, the consistency of the frequency and number of group sessions and materials with the literature, and the examination of comprehensive variables within the life cycle of older adults, such as loneliness and psychological well-being. It is also believed to make significant contributions to the fields of geriatric psychology and art therapy.
In line with the purpose of the study, the hypotheses are as follows:
Hypothesis 1 (H1): Elderly individuals who received group mandala art therapy will have higher post-intervention well-being levels than the control group.
Hypothesis 2 (H1): Elderly individuals who received group mandala art therapy will have lower post-intervention loneliness levels than the control group.
Hypothesis 3 (H1): There is a negative relationship between the well-being and loneliness levels of elderly individuals who received and did not receive group mandala art therapy.
Research Conduct A preliminary study will be conducted with one participant to determine the effectiveness and duration of the measurement tools and group mandala art therapy sessions. The study will be conducted in an elderly daycare center as a single-blind randomized controlled experimental study with a pretest-posttest design. Participants will be provided with an Informed Consent Form and surveys at the beginning of the first session. All participants will complete the surveys at the pretest level and will then be randomized into one of two groups. The control group will not receive any intervention; a posttest will be administered three months after the initial measurements. The control group will also receive the intervention after the research period is concluded. The experimental group will receive the intervention; a posttest will be administered three months after the initial measurements. The study, which will be conducted face-to-face, is planned to consist of twelve (12) sessions, each 90-minute session, once a week for the experimental group. No intervention will be administered to the control group.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Intervention Group
Twelve sessions of group mandala art therapy (GMART)will be applied to the intervention group once a week, and a pretest will be taken in the first session and a posttest will be taken after the 12th week using the "Loneliness Scale for the Elderly" and the "Psychological Well-Being Scale for the Elderly".
GMART
Group Mandala Art Therapy
Control Group
The control group will not receive any intervention, and pretest and posttest data will be collected after the first and 12 weeks using the "Loneliness Scale for the Elderly" and "Psychological Well-Being Scale for the Elderly."
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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GMART
Group Mandala Art Therapy
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* No special conditions that would cause cognitive difficulties (auditory or visual impairments, etc.)
* Standardized Mini Mental State Examination (SMMT) score: 23-30 points (no cognitive impairment or mild cognitive impairment)
Exclusion Criteria
* Withdrawal from the institution
60 Years
84 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Suleyman Demirel University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Sema Soysal
Lecturer
Other Identifiers
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24-04-2025/ 95 /11
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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