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The Effect of Motivational Interviewing-Based Education on Treatment Adherence and Self-Care Agency in COPD Patients

The Effect of Motivational Interviewing-Based Education on Treatment Adherence and Self-Care Agency in COPD Patients

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Overview

This randomized controlled trial will be conducted to evaluate the effect of education and motivational interviewing on treatment adherence and self-care power in COPD patients.

Hypotheses of the Study; H1: Education and motivational interviewing in COPD patients increase treatment adherence in patients.

H2: Education and motivational interviewing in COPD patients increase self-care power in patients.

There will be two groups in the study: control and intervention groups. Before the intervention, pre-test data will be collected in the control and intervention groups. After the intervention, post-test data will be collected in both groups in line with the data collection forms.

Description

In line with the randomization list, patients will be assigned to the intervention and control groups in line with the inclusion criteria. Pre-test data will be collected face-to-face in the intervention group in accordance with the data collection forms. After collecting the pre-test data, the patient will be allowed to rest for about 10 minutes, and then COPD training will be given to the patient in a single session lasting about 45-50 minutes in line with the training booklet and by evaluating the pre-test data. The education booklet will be given to the patient. On the 3rd day, the first session of motivational interview will be held. On the 5th day and 7th day and 15th day, motivational interview sessions will continue with the patients. During the motivational interview, patients will be supported in line with the training booklet. On the 30th day, the patient will be interviewed face-to-face and post-test data will be collected.

Patients in the control group will be interviewed and no intervention will be made after the pre-tests are applied. Patients in the control group will continue their routine controls. In the final test (1st month), an appointment date will be set with the patient and the final test data will be collected face-to-face.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Confirmed diagnosis of COPD for at least 6 months
  • Admitted to the chest clinic
  • No communication problems
  • Patients who volunteered to participate in the study.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • In the period of exacerbation
  • Uncooperative due to dyspnea
  • With a malignant disease
  • Patients with a confirmed diagnosis of psychiatric illness

Study details
    Motivational Interviewing
    COPD

NCT06733662

Kahramanmaraş İstiklal University

21 October 2025

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