The Effect of Progressive Relaxation and Breathing Exercises Accompanied by Music on the Stress Levels of Nursing Students and Their Bio-psycho-social Responses
Stress, Stress, Physiological
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Stress focused on measuring Progressive muscle exercises, Breathing, Stress
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: To be a nursing student who is studying at Gulhane Nursing Faculty of Health Sciences University and going on internship Not to have any obstacles in oral and written communication in Turkish Volunteering to participate in research Exclusion Criteria: If the student has a disease that prevents the relaxation exercise (Heart Failure, Musculoskeletal System Problem, etc.) The student is participating in another relaxation program The student is taking a psychiatric medication that has a relaxing effect
Sites / Locations
- Sağlık Bilimleri University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Experimental Group
Control Group
Researcher will be applied progressive muscle relaxation and deep breathing exercises to the students in the experimental group. This practice will be applied to students once a week for six weeks. It will be ensured that the environment is quiet, at room temperature and dim. Students will take their places in chairs at an equal distance from each other. The researcher will be located in a place where his voice is heard by all students, and computers and speakers will be used for music. In addition, black eye patches will be distributed to students to use while exercising before starting the exercises. The muscle groups that are desired to be contracted and relaxed will be as follows (hands, arms, muscles in the face, tongue, head and neck muscles, shoulders, waist, abdominal leg muscles, and feet). At the same time, Lily's Theme which was selected by using the literature and expert opinion, will be played to the students together with the exercises.
No intervention will be applied to the control group. They will be expected to refill the scales at the end of six weeks and on the eighth week for follow-up purposes.