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Trial Title:
The Effects of Laughter Yoga and Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) Practices Applied to Women With Breast Cancer
NCT ID:
NCT06116812
Condition:
Breast Cancer
Laughter Therapy
Mindfulness Therapy
Life Quality
Anxiety and Depression
Spiritual Well-being
Conditions: Official terms:
Breast Neoplasms
Depression
Study type:
Interventional
Study phase:
N/A
Overall status:
Recruiting
Study design:
Allocation:
Randomized
Intervention model:
Factorial Assignment
Primary purpose:
Supportive Care
Masking:
None (Open Label)
Intervention:
Intervention type:
Other
Intervention name:
the laughter yoga group
Description:
They will gather in five-person chemotherapy rooms, and laughter therapy will be applied
to the women in the application group while they are receiving chemotherapy. Sessions
will last approximately 40-60 minutes.The application will last for a total of 8 weeks,
twice a week.
The 9th and 16th sessions will be held face to face and the scales will be filled in face
to face meetings in these weeks (at the end of the 4th week and the 8th week). Since
patients receive chemotherapy treatment once a month, face-to-face sessions are planned
to be administered while the patient is receiving treatment. (Those whose treatment
timing frequency is not appropriate will be excluded).
- Other sessions will be held online via smartphone applications. Online sessions will
be determined according to the mutual decision of the participants, at a time
convenient for the participants.
- In the 12th week, all groups will have the scales filled in again.
Arm group label:
the laughter yoga group
Intervention type:
Other
Intervention name:
the mindfulness based stress reduction group
Description:
Mindfulnes therapy will be applied to the women in the application group while they are
receiving chemotherapy, in five-person chemotherapy rooms. Sessions will last
approximately 40-60 minutes.The application will last for a total of 8 weeks, twice a
week.
The 9th and 16th sessions will be held face to face and the scales will be filled in face
to face meetings in these weeks (at the end of the 4th week and the 8th week). Since
patients receive chemotherapy treatment once a month, face-to-face sessions are planned
to be administered while the patient is receiving treatment. (Those whose treatment
timing frequency is not appropriate will be excluded).
- Other sessions will be held online via smartphone applications. Online sessions will
be determined according to the mutual decision of the participants, at a time
convenient for the participants.
- In the 12th week, all groups will have the scales filled in again.
Arm group label:
the mindfulness based stress reduction group
Summary:
Breast cancer is defined as the most common type of cancer that causes death among women
(Siegel et al. 2019). It constitutes 24% of cancers and 15% of cancer-related deaths in
women (T.R. Ministry of Health 2020). According to statistics made towards the end of
2020, there are 7.8 million women in the world who were diagnosed with breast cancer in
the last 5 years and are alive. It is estimated that one in every 8 women will develop
breast cancer in developed countries (WHO 2021).
The Ministry of Health reported the frequency of breast cancer in our country as
45.6/100,000 in women in 2018. The incidence of breast cancer is reported to be higher,
especially in the 45-54 age range (TC Ministry of Health 2020).
Chemotherapy is one of the most frequently preferred treatment methods in the treatment
of breast cancer and can cause serious side effects such as pain, nausea and vomiting,
loss of appetite, shortness of breath, mouth sores, fatigue, insomnia, anxiety and
depression, and may lead to a deterioration in the quality of life of patients (Waks and
Winer 2019, Samami et al. 2021, Sajadian et al. 2017, McFarland et al. 2018, Hamer et al.
2017).
In the international and national literature, no study has been found comparing the
effects of laughter and mindfulness therapy on the anxiety, depression, quality of life
and spiritual well-being experienced by breast cancer patients. In this study, it is
planned to investigate the effects of laughter and mindfulness therapy applications on
the anxiety, depression, quality of life and spiritual well-being levels of women with
breast cancer receiving chemotherapy.
Criteria for eligibility:
Criteria:
Inclusion Criteria:
- Women who are 18 years of age or older, do not have communication problems, have and
can use a smartphone, do not have internet problems to participate in group
sessions, volunteer to participate in the study, receive chemotherapy at least once
a month and will continue to receive chemotherapy during the study. Women with stage
1 and stage 2 breast cancer, women with primary and secondary education, women
within the first year of treatment in terms of the number of cycles, women with a
score of 8 or more on the Hospital anxiety and depression scale (0-7 points are
normal, 8- A score of 10 is borderline, 11 and above indicates abnormality).
Exclusion Criteria:
- Women who did not meet the inclusion criteria, refused to participate in the study,
and participated in less than 80% of the research practices (It is recommended to
participate in at least 6 out of 8 sessions in the literature (Liu et al. 2022).),
- Women who use mindfulness therapy, laughter therapy or any complementary or
integrative medicine in their daily lives outside the research, women who have a
diagnosed psychological disease, metastasis or recurrence, and whose chemotherapy
treatment was terminated before the study was completed,
- Women with stage 3 and stage 4 breast cancer, women who have been receiving
chemotherapy for more than 1 year, women whose scores are 8 or below on the Hospital
anxiety and depression scale (0-7 points indicate normal, 8-10 points indicate
borderline, 11 and above indicate abnormality ).
Gender:
Female
Gender based:
Yes
Gender description:
Since breast cancer is a type of cancer more common in women, only patients diagnosed
with female breast cancer were included.
Minimum age:
18 Years
Maximum age:
60 Years
Healthy volunteers:
No
Locations:
Facility:
Name:
Hatay Iskenderun State Hospital
Address:
City:
Iskenderun
Country:
Turkey
Status:
Recruiting
Contact:
Last name:
zehra coktay, phd stu
Phone:
+90 543 203 52 43
Email:
zehracoktay1@gmail.com
Start date:
January 1, 2024
Completion date:
September 1, 2024
Lead sponsor:
Agency:
Kafkas University
Agency class:
Other
Source:
Kafkas University
Record processing date:
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this data on November 12, 2024
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov page:
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT06116812