This study aims to examine the effect of narrative group counseling applied to nursing students studying at a public university on psychological resilience. The research was used parallel group, randomized, controlled experimental design. According to the power analysis results, the sample size was determined to be at least 54 people. Due to possible losses, 25% more people were included in the study and 68 students who met the inclusion criteria were assigned to the intervention (n = 34) and control group (n = 34). In the study, the assignment of students to the intervention and control groups were made by stratified randomization(gender,class). Due to the fact that nursing department courses continued all day on weekdays, limited transportation and winter conditions, students from the intervention group (n = 7) and the control group (n = 5) did not want to continue the sessions. The implementation of the research was completed with a total of 56 students, with n=27 in the intervention group and n=29 in the control group. Personal information forms and Adult Resilience Scale were used to obtain research data. The data collection process was carried out in four stages: pre-test, post-test, 3-month follow-up test and 6-month follow-up test.
The intervention group received eight sessions of narrative group counseling. The control group also received four session of stress management training.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
68
Two of the principles that explain how narrative therapy works are: to always maintain a stance of curiosity on the part of the practitioner and to ask questions to which the practitioner does not actually know the answers and to which the answer is known to the participants. To guide therapeutic conversations that include these questions, Michael White and David Epston have designed a series of conversation maps in the application of narrative therapy. Taking these maps into consideration, the sessions were planned with the guidance of relevant literature and structured with expert opinions. Group counseling was applied to the intervention group once a week in 8 sessions. The intervention was completed face to face, in a calm, quiet and bright environment, with a round seating plan. One session lasted 90 minutes. Each session was completed in two parts with a 10-minute break.
In addition to the students' routine practices, four sessions of stress coping interviews will be held for the control group, with an interval of two weeks, after the information meeting.
Gazi University
Ankara, Çankaya, Turkey (Türkiye)
Resilience Scale For Adults (RSA)
Resilience Scale for Adults The Turkish validity and reliability of the scale developed by Fribourg et al. (2003) was conducted by Basım and Çetin (2011). The 33-item scale consists of six sub-dimensions: "Self-Perception", "Future Perception", "Structural Form", "Social Competence", "Family Cohesion" and "Social Resources".
Time frame: before the intervention
Resilience Scale For Adults (RSA)
Resilience Scale for Adults The Turkish validity and reliability of the scale developed by Fribourg et al. (2003) was conducted by Basım and Çetin (2011). The 33-item scale consists of six sub-dimensions: "Self-Perception", "Future Perception", "Structural Form", "Social Competence", "Family Cohesion" and "Social Resources".
Time frame: eight weeks after the start of intervention
Resilience Scale For Adults (RSA)
Resilience Scale for Adults The Turkish validity and reliability of the scale developed by Fribourg et al. (2003) was conducted by Basım and Çetin (2011). The 33-item scale consists of six sub-dimensions: "Self-Perception", "Future Perception", "Structural Form", "Social Competence", "Family Cohesion" and "Social Resources".
Time frame: three months after implementation of the intervention
Resilience Scale For Adults (RSA)
Resilience Scale for Adults The Turkish validity and reliability of the scale developed by Fribourg et al. (2003) was conducted by Basım and Çetin (2011). The 33-item scale consists of six sub-dimensions: "Self-Perception", "Future Perception", "Structural Form", "Social Competence", "Family Cohesion" and "Social Resources".
Time frame: six months after implementation of the intervention
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