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The Effect of Awareness-Based Stress Reduction Training on Preeclampsia and Anxiety

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Istanbul University - Cerrahpasa

Status

Not yet enrolling

Conditions

Preeclampsia Mild to Moderate

Treatments

Other: Mindfulness-based stress reduction training

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06841367
2011-KAEK-55

Details and patient eligibility

About

Preeclampsia is a multisystem disease that occurs during pregnancy and carries risks into the postpartum period. This condition, which threatens maternal and fetal health, requires close monitoring and good care. Pregnant women need to rely on both their previously used coping mechanisms and learn new coping methods to manage the stress associated with high-risk pregnancies. Complementary and integrative therapies are utilized in managing hypertensive disorders and anxiety during pregnancy. Literature reviews show that complementary medicine practices included in current care may be effective in alleviating the symptoms of preeclampsia and reducing anxiety levels. However, the existing scientific studies are not at a sufficient level of evidence, and more advanced studies are needed in this area.

The aim of our thesis study is to examine the effect of mindfulness-based stress reduction training on anxiety levels and physiological parameters in pregnant women diagnosed with preeclampsia.

Full description

Preeclampsia is a condition characterized by hypertension and proteinuria that occurs after the 20th week of pregnancy. The anxiety and fear experienced by pregnant women diagnosed with preeclampsia about their own and their baby's well-being lead to an increase in anxiety levels.

Mindfulness has been defined as the awareness of one's present-moment experience, accompanied by an attitude of kindness, friendliness, and non-judgmental acceptance .

Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) is a clinical program that provides systematic training in mindfulness meditation as a self-regulation approach to facilitate adjustment to medical conditions, reduce stress, and manage emotions.

In a study conducted to determine the effect of mindfulness training on lowering blood pressure in preeclamptic women, a decrease in systolic and diastolic blood pressure was observed.

A study examining the effects of mindfulness training on maternal anxiety and self-efficacy in relation to childbirth found that anxiety levels decreased in pregnant women, and it was recommended that healthcare providers and pregnant women participate in mindfulness programs to improve pregnancy outcomes and childbirth.

It has been determined that mindfulness-based interventions during pregnancy can be beneficial for outcomes such as anxiety, depression, perceived stress, and mindfulness levels in the perinatal period.

Mindfulness-based training for the psychological health of pregnant women has been reported to significantly reduce perceived stress and depression, while increasing mindfulness and self-efficacy in women.

Mindfulness-based stress reduction training aimed at examining its effects on stress, anxiety, and prenatal attachment in high-risk pregnancies was found to reduce anxiety, increase prenatal attachment, and have no effect on stress levels in pregnant women .

A meta-analysis examining the effects of diet, exercise, yoga, and mindfulness practices during pregnancy to prevent hypertensive disorders found that these lifestyle interventions reduced the incidence of hypertension in pregnancy.

The aim of our thesis study is to examine the effect of mindfulness-based stress reduction training on anxiety levels and physiological parameters in pregnant women diagnosed with preeclampsia.

Enrollment

80 estimated patients

Sex

Female

Ages

18 to 35 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Knowing Turkish
  • Being literate
  • Being over 18
  • Being primiparous
  • Having a singleton fetus and cephalic presentation
  • Being diagnosed with preeclampsia
  • Agreeing to participate in the study

Exclusion criteria

  • Having any additional disease other than preeclampsia
  • Participant's voluntary withdrawal from the study
  • Having a cesarean section for any reason

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

80 participants in 2 patient groups

mindfulness-based stress reduction training
Experimental group
Description:
The participants' anxiety levels and physiological parameters will be measured at the initial stage. For 8 weeks in the intervention group, conscious awareness-based stress reduction training will be given online for 1 hour a week. Control at week 4 and Interim evaluations will be provided for intervention groups. At the end of the 8th week, anxiety level and physiological parameters were again will be evaluated.
Treatment:
Other: Mindfulness-based stress reduction training
Control group
No Intervention group
Description:
The participants' anxiety levels and physiological parameters will be measured at the initial stage. No intervention will be made to the control group. Physiological parameters and anxiety levels will be measured at the 4th and 8th weeks.

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

HÜSNİYE DİNÇ KAYA, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR; SERTAP MANTARCI, MIDWIFERY GRADUATE STUDENT

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