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JAPANESE
国立保健医療科学院
UMIN ID: UMIN000045178

Registered date:16/09/2021

Evaluation of the nursing intervention model that promotes self-care for schizophrenia patients with lifestyle-related diseases or its risk: multiple case study

Basic Information

Recruitment status Complete: follow-up complete
Health condition(s) or Problem(s) studiedSchizophrenia
Date of first enrollment2021/09/16
Target sample size10
Countries of recruitmentJapan
Study typeInterventional
Intervention(s)A nurse intervenes in patients having schizophrenia for 3 months following the process of the nursing model designed to promote self-care for patients with or at risk of lifestyle-related diseases or obesity

Outcome(s)

Primary OutcomeDo not set primary outcomes. The following outcomes are evaluated. (1)validity of this model (2)feasibility of this model (3)efficacy of promoting self-care
Secondary Outcome

Key inclusion & exclusion criteria

Age minimum20years-old
Age maximum75years-old
GenderMale and Female
Include criteria
Exclude criteria(1)Those who have difficulty in daily life due to acute symptoms of schizophrenia and whose safety is not protected due to the symptoms (2) Those who have hearing or vision impairments and need support in communication. (3) Those who have death thoughts, risks of suicidal attempts, impulsive behavior, or risky behavior. (4) Those who have difficulty in making decisions on their participation in this study. (5) Those who are pregnant (6) Those who have severe physical complications.

Related Information

Contact

public contact
Name Takako Umeki
Address Kasumi 1-2-3 Minami-Ku,Hiroshima 734-8553 Japan 734-8553
Telephone 082-257-5367
E-mail m204351@hiroshima-u.ac.jp
Affiliation Hiroshima University Development of Nursing Science, Graduate school of Biomedical and Health sciences
scientific contact
Name Michiko Moriyama
Address Kasumi 1-2-3 Minami-Ku,Hiroshima Japan
Telephone 082-257-5367
E-mail morimich@hiroshima-u.ac.jp
Affiliation Hiroshima University Department of Nursing Science, Graduate school of Biomedical and Health sciences