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The Effect of Psychoeducation on Dysmenorrhea in Nursing Students

Primary Purpose

Dysmenorrhea

Status
Completed
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
Turkey
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
psychoeducation
training
Sponsored by
Gazi University
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Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional supportive care trial for Dysmenorrhea focused on measuring coping, nursing care, student, psychoeducation, dysmenorrhea

Eligibility Criteria

18 Years - 30 Years (Adult)FemaleAccepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion Criteria: Having a regular menstrual cycle of 6 months Being Nulliparous Getting 4 or more points from VAS Having smart phone and internet facility Having the technical means to use the ZOOM application Volunteering to participate in the research Exclusion Criteria: Having a diagnosis of any gynecological disease Having a history of gynecological surgery Having an active vaginal infection Not having received psychosocial counseling for dysmenorrhea before

Sites / Locations

  • Turkey
  • Gazi University

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm 2

Arm Type

Experimental

Active Comparator

Arm Label

intervention group

control group

Arm Description

Students assigned to the experimental group will be divided into groups of 6-9. 3 psychoeducation sessions will be held with each group once a week for a total of 3 weeks. Group sessions are estimated to last between 60-75 minutes. Psychoeducational content based on Leventhal's Self-Regulation Model was prepared. In the first stage, cognitive bases of dysmenorrhea, in the second stage, strategies to cope with dysmenorrhea, and in the third stage, the effectiveness of coping strategies in dysmenorrhea will be discussed. In the second stage, the participants will be taught the progressive muscle relaxation exercise, which is among the strategies to cope with dysmenorrhea. Sessions will be held online.

The control group will be given a online training of 30-45 minutes covering dysmenorrhea and coping in a single session. From the first menstrual cycle after the training session is completed, measurements will be made in 3 consecutive menstrual cycles.

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

Menstrual pain severity using the Visual Analog Scale
Ranges for pain intensity; <3 mild pain, 3-6 moderate pain, >6 severe pain

Secondary Outcome Measures

Functional and Emotional Dysmenorrhea Scale
There is no reverse item in the scale. Each item is scored between 1 (one) and 5 (five). As the scores obtained from the scale increase, the level of functional and emotional impact of dysmenorrhea also increases.
Menstrual pain severity using the Menstruation Symptom Scale
Scores ranging from 22 to 110 points are obtained in the scale.

Full Information

First Posted
November 30, 2022
Last Updated
May 8, 2023
Sponsor
Gazi University
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT05646238
Brief Title
The Effect of Psychoeducation on Dysmenorrhea in Nursing Students
Official Title
The Effect of Psychoeducation Based on Leventhal's Self-Regulation Model on Dysmenorrhea in Nursing Students: A Single-Blind Randomized Controlled Study
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
May 2023
Overall Recruitment Status
Completed
Study Start Date
December 7, 2022 (Actual)
Primary Completion Date
March 3, 2023 (Actual)
Study Completion Date
March 10, 2023 (Actual)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Principal Investigator
Name of the Sponsor
Gazi University

4. Oversight

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product
No
Data Monitoring Committee
Yes

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
This study will be conducted to examine the effect of psychoeducation based on Leventhal's Self-Regulation Model on dysmenorrhea in nursing students.
Detailed Description
This study will be conducted to examine the effect of psychoeducation based on Leventhal's Self-Regulation Model on dysmenorrhea in nursing students. Hypotheses of the Research H0a: There is no difference in menstrual pain severity between the experimental group and the control group receiving psychoeducation based on Leventhal's Self-Regulation Model. H0b: There is no difference between the Functional and Emotional Dysmenorrhea Scale mean scores between the experimental group and the control group receiving psychoeducation based on Leventhal's Self-Regulation Model. H0c: There is no difference between the Menstruation Symptom Scale mean scores between the experimental group receiving psychoeducation based on Leventhal's Self-Regulation Model and the control group. Menstrual pain severity in women in the experimental and control groups is the primary result of the study. Functional and Emotional Dysmenorrhea Scale and Menstruation Symptom Scale mean scores of the women in the experimental and control groups constitute the secondary results of the study. Type of research The research is a single-center parallel group single-blind randomized controlled experimental study. The study will be conducted in accordance with the CONSORT checklist. Participants and setting The population of the research will be female students studying at the Nursing Department of Bitlis Eren University. In order to determine the sample size of the study, a power analysis (G*Power 3.1.9.4 version) was conducted by taking the study results of Yılmaz and Şahin (2020), which is similar to our study, as reference. According to the power analysis, the sample size was determined as 62 women in total (d=0.75; α= 0.05; 1-β=90%). However, by calculating the drop out rate (~5%) in the study of Yılmaz and Şahin (2020), 33 women will be included in each group in our study. Validity-Reliability of the Research Selection bias Inclusion criteria were determined to avoid selection bias. All women who met the following criteria were invited to participate in the study. Inclusion criteria, Having a regular menstrual cycle of 6 months Being Nulliparous Getting 4 or more points from VAS Having smart phone and internet facility Having the technical means to use the ZOOM application Volunteering to participate in the research Exclusion criteria, Having a diagnosis of any gynecological disease Having a history of gynecological surgery Having an active vaginal infection Not having received psychosocial counseling for dysmenorrhea before Distribution bias (randomization): Simple randomization method will be used in the randomization of the research sample. Participants who are determined to meet the research criteria will be assigned to the experimental and control groups according to the assignment list created through the computer program. Implementation bias: In this study on implementation bias, participant blinding will be done. For this purpose, an active control group will be used in the research. However, since the implementation of the research will be done by the researchers, the researcher cannot be blinded. Detection bias (detection bias; How the results were collected): Measures to prevent detection bias will be made using an online questionnaire. Reporting bias (blinding the person who wrote the report and analyzed the data): The data obtained from the research aimed at preventing reporting bias will be coded as A and B by an independent statistician and transferred to the SPSS program. Analysis of the data will also be done by an independent statistician. Attrition bias (reduction bias): In case of a decrease in the sample, ITT analysis will be performed. Data Collection Inclusion Criteria Form, Descriptive Information Form, Visual Analog Scale, Functional and Emotional Dysmenorrhea (Painful Menstruation) Scale and Menstruation Symptom Scale will be used to collect data. Introductory Information Form; The Introductory Information Form is a 14-question form prepared by the researchers to determine the sociodemographic characteristics (age, income level, family type, longest living place) and characteristics of menstruation and dysmenorrhea (age of menarche, duration of pain, need for analgesic use, analgesics used, applications for pain relief) of the participants. Visual Analog Scale (VAS); VAS is a one-dimensional scale that is widely used today to measure subjective parameters such as pain intensity. The VAS is a 10 cm long ruler drawn horizontally or vertically, starting with "No pain" and ending with "Unbearable pain". The patient is instructed to place a mark on this line, which corresponds to the severity of the pain, to cross this line. The numerical index of the patient's pain intensity in cm or mm is obtained by measuring the distance from the lowest VAS level to the patient's mark with a ruler. In the VAS, the severity of pain is graded between 0 and 10 points. Usually, "no pain" is rated as 0 points and "worst pain imaginable" is 10 points. Ranges for pain intensity; <3 mild pain, 3-6 moderate pain, >6 severe pain. Functional and Emotional Dysmenorrhea (Painful Menstruation) Scale; The Functional and Emotional Dysmenorrhea Scale (FEDS) is a Likert-type scale used to evaluate dysmenorrhea functionally and emotionally. Li et al. (2012) Turkish validity and reliability study of the scale was carried out by Gün (2014). The Cronbach's Alpha coefficient of FEDS, which consists of 14 items and two sub-dimensions, is 0.91. Each item is scored between 1 (one) and 5 (five). There is no reverse item in the scale. As the scores obtained from the scale increase, the level of functional and emotional impact of dysmenorrhea also increases. Menstruation Symptom Scale (MSS); It is a scale developed by Chesney and Tasto in 1975 to evaluate menstrual pain and symptoms. In 2009, Negriff et al. factor structure and usability on adolescents were re-evaluated and updated. Guvenc et al. Turkish validity and reliability were made in 2014 by Güvenç, Seven, & Akyüz, 2014. MSS is a five-point Likert-type scale consisting of twenty-two items. Participants are asked to give a number between 1 (never) and 5 (always) for the symptoms they experience about menstruation. The scale has three sub-dimensions: 'Negative Effects/Somatic Complaints' (Items 1-13), 'Menstrual Pain Symptoms' (Items 14-19) and 'Coping Methods' (Items 20-22). The highest score that can be obtained from the scale is 110, and the lowest score is 22. The MSS score is calculated by taking the total mean score of the items in the scale. An increase in the mean score indicates an increase in the severity of menstrual symptoms. The score obtained from the sub-dimensions is calculated by taking the total score average of the items in the sub-dimensions. The increase in the mean score for the sub-dimensions indicates that the severity of menstrual symptoms related to that sub-dimension increases. The Cronbach's Alpha value of the original scale is 0.86. Application of Research There will be two groups in the research, namely the experimental and control group. The eligibility of the participants to be included in the study will be determined by using the inclusion criteria form. Introductory Information Form, VAS, Functional and Emotional Dysmenorrhea Scale and Menstruation Symptom Scale will be applied to the participants who are determined to be eligible for inclusion in the study. After filling out the forms, assignments to the groups will be made by randomization. Experimental group-Intervention group Based on Leventhal's Self-Regulation Model Students assigned to the experimental group will be divided into groups of 6-9. 3 psychoeducation sessions will be held with each group once a week for a total of 3 weeks. Group sessions are estimated to last between 60-75 minutes. Psychoeducational content based on Leventhal's Self-Regulation Model was prepared. In the first stage, cognitive bases of dysmenorrhea, in the second stage, strategies to cope with dysmenorrhea, and in the third stage, the effectiveness of coping strategies in dysmenorrhea will be discussed. In the second stage, the participants will be taught the progressive muscle relaxation exercise, which is among the strategies to cope with dysmenorrhea. Sessions will be held online. After the completion of the psychoeducation session, measurements will be made in 3 consecutive menstrual cycles, starting from the first menstrual cycle. Measurements will be made on the first day of each menstrual cycle using the VAS, the Functional and Emotional Dysmenorrhea Scale, and the Menstruation Symptom Scale. Control Group The control group will be given a online training of 30-45 minutes covering dysmenorrhea and coping in a single session. From the first menstrual cycle after the training session is completed, measurements will be made in 3 consecutive menstrual cycles. Measurements will be made on the first day of each menstrual cycle using the VAS, the Functional and Emotional Dysmenorrhea Scale, and the Menstruation Symptom Scale.

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Dysmenorrhea
Keywords
coping, nursing care, student, psychoeducation, dysmenorrhea

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Supportive Care
Study Phase
Not Applicable
Interventional Study Model
Parallel Assignment
Model Description
randomized controlled experimental design
Masking
Participant
Masking Description
Those with a VAS score of 4 and above were assigned to the experimental and control groups.
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
61 (Actual)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
intervention group
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
Students assigned to the experimental group will be divided into groups of 6-9. 3 psychoeducation sessions will be held with each group once a week for a total of 3 weeks. Group sessions are estimated to last between 60-75 minutes. Psychoeducational content based on Leventhal's Self-Regulation Model was prepared. In the first stage, cognitive bases of dysmenorrhea, in the second stage, strategies to cope with dysmenorrhea, and in the third stage, the effectiveness of coping strategies in dysmenorrhea will be discussed. In the second stage, the participants will be taught the progressive muscle relaxation exercise, which is among the strategies to cope with dysmenorrhea. Sessions will be held online.
Arm Title
control group
Arm Type
Active Comparator
Arm Description
The control group will be given a online training of 30-45 minutes covering dysmenorrhea and coping in a single session. From the first menstrual cycle after the training session is completed, measurements will be made in 3 consecutive menstrual cycles.
Intervention Type
Other
Intervention Name(s)
psychoeducation
Intervention Description
Students assigned to the experimental group will be divided into groups of 6-9. 3 psychoeducation sessions will be held with each group once a week for a total of 3 weeks. Group sessions are estimated to last between 60-75 minutes. Psychoeducational content based on Leventhal's Self-Regulation Model was prepared. In the first stage, cognitive bases of dysmenorrhea, in the second stage, strategies to cope with dysmenorrhea, and in the third stage, the effectiveness of coping strategies in dysmenorrhea will be discussed. In the second stage, the participants will be taught the progressive muscle relaxation exercise, which is among the strategies to cope with dysmenorrhea. Sessions will be held online.
Intervention Type
Other
Intervention Name(s)
training
Intervention Description
The control group will be given a online training of 30-45 minutes covering dysmenorrhea and coping in a single session. From the first menstrual cycle after the training session is completed, measurements will be made in 3 consecutive menstrual cycles
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Menstrual pain severity using the Visual Analog Scale
Description
Ranges for pain intensity; <3 mild pain, 3-6 moderate pain, >6 severe pain
Time Frame
Change from before implementation, 3th week of the practice, at the beginning of menstruation (for 3 months)
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Functional and Emotional Dysmenorrhea Scale
Description
There is no reverse item in the scale. Each item is scored between 1 (one) and 5 (five). As the scores obtained from the scale increase, the level of functional and emotional impact of dysmenorrhea also increases.
Time Frame
Change from before implementation, 3th week of the practice, at the beginning of menstruation (for 3 months)
Title
Menstrual pain severity using the Menstruation Symptom Scale
Description
Scores ranging from 22 to 110 points are obtained in the scale.
Time Frame
Change from before implementation and 3th week of the practice, at the beginning of menstruation (for 3 months)

10. Eligibility

Sex
Female
Gender Based
Yes
Gender Eligibility Description
female students with dysmenorrhea
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
18 Years
Maximum Age & Unit of Time
30 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Having a regular menstrual cycle of 6 months Being Nulliparous Getting 4 or more points from VAS Having smart phone and internet facility Having the technical means to use the ZOOM application Volunteering to participate in the research Exclusion Criteria: Having a diagnosis of any gynecological disease Having a history of gynecological surgery Having an active vaginal infection Not having received psychosocial counseling for dysmenorrhea before
Facility Information:
Facility Name
Turkey
City
Ankara
ZIP/Postal Code
06300
Country
Turkey
Facility Name
Gazi University
City
Ankara
Country
Turkey

12. IPD Sharing Statement

Citations:
PubMed Identifier
29786478
Citation
From the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS), American Society of Neuroradiology (ASNR), Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology Society of Europe (CIRSE), Canadian Interventional Radiology Association (CIRA), Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS), European Society of Minimally Invasive Neurological Therapy (ESMINT), European Society of Neuroradiology (ESNR), European Stroke Organization (ESO), Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI), Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR), Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery (SNIS), and World Stroke Organization (WSO); Sacks D, Baxter B, Campbell BCV, Carpenter JS, Cognard C, Dippel D, Eesa M, Fischer U, Hausegger K, Hirsch JA, Shazam Hussain M, Jansen O, Jayaraman MV, Khalessi AA, Kluck BW, Lavine S, Meyers PM, Ramee S, Rufenacht DA, Schirmer CM, Vorwerk D. Multisociety Consensus Quality Improvement Revised Consensus Statement for Endovascular Therapy of Acute Ischemic Stroke. Int J Stroke. 2018 Aug;13(6):612-632. doi: 10.1177/1747493018778713. Epub 2018 May 22. No abstract available.
Results Reference
result
Links:
URL
http://doi.org/10.1016/j.ctim.2019.04.007
Description
http://doi.org/10.1016/j.ctim.2019.04.007
URL
http://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejogrb.2010.04.015
Description
http://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejogrb.2010.04.015
URL
http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2008.07.018
Description
http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2008.07.018

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