Purpose: This study was aimed to evaluate the effect of progressive muscle relaxation exercises and laughter therapy on the mental health and treatment outcomes of women receiving IVF treatment. Design: Randomized controlled trial with two parallel groups Methods: Participants were randomly assigned to the intervention (IG; n = 71) and control group (CG; n = 70). The progressive muscle relaxation and laughter therapy was administered to women in the intervention group in the IVF center for 3-4 times and 40 minutes. The CG received routine care. Data were collected using baseline and oocyte retrieval day STAI and BDI.
Infertility, one of the important components of reproductive health, affects one in four couples in developing countries.The emergence of assisted reproductive techniques such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) gives infertile couples the opportunity to have both pregnancy and a baby. Couples are affected emotionally during IVF treatment and women experience more problems than men. The majority of women experience emotional problems such as anxiety and depression because of infertility, invasive treatment procedures, physiological effects of gonadotropin stimulation and positive outcome expectation.Considering the effect of anxiety and depression on infertile women, it is important to examine the effectiveness of progressive muscle relaxation exercises and laughter therapy as complementary therapy in psychosocial care.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
141
Laughter therapy:Laughter therapy is a technique that changes the mood by breathing correctly and by combining childish exercises with laughter exercises to turn into real laughter for no reason. Progressive muscle relaxation procedure: the participants were asked to tighten and relax large muscle groups in the body with deep breathing exercises. Progressive muscle relaxation was applied to the muscles of the head and face, neck, chest, back, arms, hands, abdomen, hips, legs and feet. The procedure was applied in a dark environment and accompanied by candlelight and relaxing music.
Sibel KİYAK
Selçuklu, Konya, Turkey (Türkiye)
Mental health state (anxiety)
Beck Depression Inventory: The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) is a 21-item self-reporting scale consisting of emotional, cognitive, somatic, and motivational components to measure the level and severity changes of depressive symptoms. In BDI, it is seen that as the total score obtained from the scale increases, the individual's level of experiencing depressive emotions increases proportionally.
Time frame: Before intervention begins and through intervention completion on average of 15 days
Mental health state (Depression)
State Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI): To measure anxiety levels of the participants, the Turkish version of STAI developed by Spielberger was used. High scores indicate high anxiety level, while low scores indicate less anxiety level.
Time frame: Before intervention begins and through intervention completion on average of 15 days
Fertility treatment results
Estradiol (E2) level
Time frame: Before intervention begins and a cycle of ovarian stimulation (15 days)
Fertility treatment results
oocyte count
Time frame: a cycle of ovarian stimulation (15 days)
Fertility treatment results
embryo transfer status
Time frame: 3-5 days after oocyte pick up day
Fertility treatment results
Rate of positive Hcg blood pregnancy test
Time frame: 15 days after embryo transfer
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