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The Effect of Progressive Relaxation Exercises on Sleep Quality and Fatigue in Postmenopausal Period

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Kutahya Health Sciences University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Sleep Quality
Postmenopausal Period
Fatigue

Treatments

Behavioral: progressive relaxation exercises

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05483413
E-41997688-050.99-34916

Details and patient eligibility

About

The population of the study will be postmenopausal women who applied to the KETEM unit of a hospital in western Turkey for examination. This study is a two-group randomized controlled study.

Full description

The population of the study will be postmenopausal women who applied to the KETEM Unit of a hospital in western Turkey for examination. This study is a two-group randomized controlled study. These groups will be the experimental group to which Progressive Relaxation Exercises (PGE) will be applied and the control group who will continue their routine habits regarding sleep and fatigue problems in the postmenopausal period. Minimum number of women to be assigned to groups in the study; determined by power analysis.

To our knowledge, a sample size of 90 participants was selected and alpha=0.05 was selected to achieve 80% power to detect the traditionally moderate W=0.30 (moderate effect) differences between study groups, as we know of, according to the literature review. 1988; Foul et al, 2007). As a result, it was found that 60 women in total, 30 women in the experimental group and 30 women in the control group, should be included in the study. However, considering the risks such as women leaving the job over time and not being able to reach women, 3 women for each group (10% of the sample) will be included in the study as substitutes and it is anticipated that the research will be completed with a total of 66 women.

In order to provide an equal number of samples in the experimental and control groups and to ensure that both groups are similar in terms of all factors, except for the PGE application whose effectiveness will be examined, those who experience high levels of fatigue (high scores on the Piper Fatigue Scale) and low sleep quality (Pittsburg Sleep Quality Index) Randomization will be made between those who score 5 or more on the scales) and those who are similar in terms of independent variables. Randomizer.org program will be used to determine the women in the experimental and control groups, by choosing the "random randomization method" in order to provide an equal number of samples in both groups.

At the end of the randomization, difference analyzes will be made between the women who will be assigned to the experimental and control groups in terms of sociodemographic, menopausal and PGE-related characteristics.

Enrollment

63 patients

Sex

Female

Ages

40 to 65 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Being in the postmenopausal period,
  • Agreeing to participate in the research,
  • Being able to read and write,
  • Those experiencing high levels of fatigue
  • Women with poor sleep quality

Exclusion criteria

  • Experiencing menopause due to surgery, pharmacological reasons,
  • Not being willing to participate in the study,
  • Presence of any communication problems,
  • Being in premenopause and perimenopause period.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Supportive Care

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

63 participants in 2 patient groups

Progressive Relaxation Exercises
Experimental group
Description:
Progressive relaxation exercises will be applied to this group for 8 weeks.
Treatment:
Behavioral: progressive relaxation exercises
Standard of Care
No Intervention group
Description:
This group will continue their routine coping habits against sleep and fatigue problems in the postmenopausal period for 8 weeks.

Trial contacts and locations

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