About this trial
This article discusses the prevalence and health implications of constipation in the elderly population. Health problems increase with age and negatively affect quality of life. Constipation is a common problem in the elderly that severely reduces quality of life and is associated with many factors. Pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic methods are used for the management of constipation, but long-term use of pharmacologic treatments may lead to adverse effects. Therefore, non-pharmacologic approaches are gaining more importance.
In this context, Su Jok therapy, as an oriental medicine method, is a treatment method that aims to affect various organs of the body by using reflection points on the hands and feet. It is argued that Su Jok therapy can be beneficial in terms of symptom management and improving quality of life, especially in fields such as nursing and midwifery. In Turkey, there are no studies examining the effect of Su Jok therapy on constipation symptoms. This project aims to determine the effect of Su Jok therapy on constipation symptoms and quality of life, and the results are expected to contribute to the development of health services and treatment methods
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Young individuals aged 65-74 years, middle-aged individuals aged 75-84 years and hospitalised individuals aged 85 years and over who agreed to participate in the study,
Scores of 24 and above on the Mini Mental Test,
Those who score 3 points and above on the Visual Comparison Scale,
Those who meet the Rome IV Criteria,
Disqualifiers
Those who do not fulfil the inclusion criteria,
Patients with cognitive impairment such as dementia and Alzheimer's,
Patients with hearing problems or using hearing aids,
Older people who did not want to participate in the study.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Su-jok therapy
Treatment groups
Locations
Sponsors and collaborators
Hasan Kalyoncu University
Lead sponsor
Muş Alparslan University
Sponsor institution