This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of a psychotherapeutic intervention model in nursing on the nursing diagnosis ineffective coping. For this purpose, validity and reliability studies of the assessment tools will be carried out initially, and then a randomized controlled study will be conducted.
This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of the psychotherapeutic intervention model in nursing on patients with nursing diagnosis of ineffective coping (International Classification of Nursing Practices (ICNP)/North American Nursing Diagnostic Association (NANDA)). For this purpose, first of all, validity and reliability studies of "Coping" and "Self-Esteem", which are the results of NOC (Nursing Outcomes Classification), will be conducted, and then a randomized controlled study will be conducted (Turkish version). 200 patients will be included in the validity and reliability phase of the study, which was conducted in a hospital outpatient psychiatric setting in Turkey. The randomized controlled second phase will be carried out, single-blind, nurse-led, with approximately 20 patients with anxiety randomized to intervention (n=10) or control groups (n=10). The usual treatment and care will be compared with the application of the psychotherapeutic intervention model previously developed in nursing.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
20
Patients will be treated by NIC psychotherapeutic intervention(s) for general anxiety (e.g. anxiety reduction, coping enhancement).
Patients will be treated by NIC psychotherapeutic intervention(s) for general anxiety (e.g. anxiety reduction, coping enhancement).
Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University
Ankara, Çubuk, Turkey (Türkiye)
Coping
Nursing Outcomes Classification (Coping (1302)) The scale consists of 19 items. A minimum of 19 and a maximum of 95 points can be obtained from the scale. Increasing scale scores indicate good results.
Time frame: Baseline and through study completion, an average of 9 weeks
Self esteem
Nursing Outcomes Classification (Self-Esteem (1205)) The scale consists of 20 items. A minimum of 20 and a maximum of 100 points can be obtained from the scale. An increase in scale scores indicates good results.
Time frame: Baseline and through study completion, an average of 9 weeks
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