Effects of Peer Support and Progressive Relaxation Exercises on Sleep Quality and Anxiety
Anxiety, Sleep Disturbance
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Anxiety
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- did not have sleep apnea,
- did not musculoskeletal disease
- did not cardio-pulmonary disease
- did not psychiatric disease
- did not use drugs, cigarettes, alcohol
- SAI score of >36 (anxiety)
- PSQI score of >5 (poor sleep quality)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Clinical diagnosis of sleep apnea
- musculoskeletal disease
- cardio-pulmonary disease
- psychiatric disease
- history of drugs, smoking, and alcohol
- SAI score of ≤36 (no anxiety),
- PSQI score of ≤5 (good sleep quality)
Sites / Locations
- Cukurova University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
No Intervention
peer support program
progressive relaxation exercise group
control group
A researcher and peer tutors met students in an online session for 30 minutes every day between 21:00 and 21:30 before bedtime for 30 days. These sessions focused on academic problem solving and academic encouragement of students. In addition, peer tutors and students shared their contact information and continued their sharing by talking on the phone and messaging in the chat group 24/7. Selection and education of peer tutors: 5 peers with strong communication skills and high academic achievement were selected among the 4th-year volunteer students. These 5 volunteers were selected among students who were not included in the sample, had an appropriate level of anxiety (anxiety score ≤36), and had good sleep quality (PSQI score ≤5). A theoretical and practical session was held with them. In these sessions, peer-supported education was explained and necessary information was given about its purpose and how it was performed.
The importance of the exercise and how it should be done were explained by the researcher Mixed teaching methods, including lecturing, demonstration, question-answer, and discussion were, used as education methods. The sessions were carried out online by a researcher who is an expert in the field of PRE for 30 minutes every day between 21:00 and 21:30 before bedtime for 30 days.
The students who formed the control group through randomization were given information about the research, and then they submitted informed consent. Control group students were given the same questionnaire as a pre-and-post-test applied in the intervention groups, but no intervention was applied.