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Completed NCT05721339

Virtual Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Impact on Social Adjustment and Work-Family Conflict Among Intern Nurses

Conditions: Nurse's Role

Sex: All
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 70
Sponsor: Alexandria University

Location: Egypt

Summary

Work and family are the two most influential aspects of a person's life. The conflict between work and family can adversely affect an organization's and an individual's health and well-being. Research is necessary to describe, understand, and address work-family conflict because it arises from how people perceive it. Studies on social adjustment for healthcare staff and nursing interns are scarce in Egypt, according to researchers. Recently, ACT has been utilized to treat various psychological issues and challenges at work, among others. Therefore, the present study aimed to evaluate the impact of virtual group-based acceptance and commitment therapy on intern nurses' social adjustment and work-family conflict.Research Hypothesizes Intern nurses who engaged in a virtual group-based acceptance and commitment therapy will exhibit lower level of family-work conflict than the control group.Intern nurses who engaged in a virtual group-based acceptance and commitment therapy will exhibit a higher level of social adjustment than the control group.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:The beginner intern nurses at the academic year 2022-2023.Single candidates.Willing to participate in the study.Exclusion Criteria:Intern nurses who diagnosed with any chronic medical diseases.Intern nurses who diagnosed with any mental illnesses.

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