he goal of this randomized controlled trial is to learn if the Roy Adaptation Model (RAM) nursing program improves anxiety, depression, and quality of life in adults who have recently developed facial palsy. It will also learn about changes in stress-related blood markers. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does 12-week RAM nursing lower anxiety and depression scores compared with routine nursing? Does RAM nursing raise quality-of-life scores and beneficially alter serum levels of cortisol, IL-6, TNF-α, serotonin, and dopamine? Researchers will compare RAM nursing (one-to-one education, cognitive-behavioral support, facial-movement training, family counseling, and phone follow-up) to routine facial-palsy education only. Participants will: Receive either RAM nursing or routine nursing for 12 weeks Complete anxiety, depression, and quality-of-life questionnaires at baseline and week 12 Provide blood samples at baseline and week 12 to measure stress and inflammation markers
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
160
Core intervention (8 weeks): As described in the original protocol (four adaptation modes: physiological, self-concept, role function, interdependence). * Long-term follow-up (week 9 to 1 year): * Monthly online consultations (20-30 min/time): Via WeChat or video call to assess adaptation status (physical symptoms, psychological state, social participation); adjust self-management plans (e.g., facial muscle training intensity, psychological coping strategies). * Quarterly face-to-face visits (40-60 min/time): Conduct comprehensive assessment of facial nerve function (HB grade re-evaluation), psychological state, QoL, and electrophysiological function; organize peer support group meetings (semi-annually) to share long-term recovery experiences; strengthen family support guidance.
West China Hospital
Chengdu, Sichuan, China
Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS)
all are 20 items. The total score ranges from 20 to 80. A cut-off score of 50 indicates significant anxiety (scores ≥50 suggest anxiety symptoms). the higher the score, the worse the outcome
Time frame: 1 year
Self-Rating Depression Scale (SDS)
all are 20 items. The total score ranges from 20 to 80. A cut-off score of 53 indicates significant depression (scores ≥53 suggest depressive symptoms). the higher the score, the worse the outcome
Time frame: 1 year
World Health Organization Quality of Life-Brief(WHOQOL-BREF)
1. Reverse Scoring: For item 6 (pain/discomfort), reverse the score (1=5, 2=4, 3=3, 4=2, 5=1) because higher scores on this item indicate poorer quality of life. All other items are scored as per the original response. 2. Domain Scores: Calculate the average score for each domain (Physical Health: Items 1-8; Psychological Health: Items 9-14; Social Relationships: Items 15-17; Environmental Domain: Items 18-26). 3. Standardization: Convert each domain average score to a standard score (0-100) using the formula: Standard Score = \[(Average Score - 1) / 4\] × 100. Higher standard scores indicate better quality of life in that domain.
Time frame: 1 year
Facial Nerve Electrophysiological Indicators
Assessed at baseline, 8 weeks, 6 months, and 1 year using a neuroelectromyography (EMG) instrument (Nicolet VikingSelect, USA) by a specialized neurologist blinded to group allocation:
Time frame: 1 year
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