RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT06966921

The Effect of Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation on the Cognition, Anxiety, Depression and Sleep Quality of Chronic Psychiatric Patients


Sponsor

Liu Hsing Yu

Enrollment

92 participants

Start Date

Apr 20, 2025

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

1. Research background Residents of nursing homes are chronically ill patients who are placed in long-term homes. Studies have shown that most residents live alone and are prone to loneliness, loss, depression, and anxiety (Lapane et al., 2022). Cranial electrostimulation (CES) can improve anxiety, depression, and sleep, but there are few studies on the cognitive status of patients with chronic mental illness. 2. Research purpose This study uses cranial microcurrent stimulation (CES) to improve cognition, anxiety, depression, sleep and other conditions in patients with chronic mental illness, with the aim of improving their quality of life. 3. Screening criteria for respondents 3.1 Inclusion criteria (Those who meet the following criteria are suitable to participate in this study) 1\. Chronic mental illness patients, 2. Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) ≥ 16 points, 3. Education level is junior high school graduates or above, 4. Appropriate oral expression ability, 5. Those who can complete the research consent form, 6. Those who are willing to participate in this study Exclusion conditions (If you have the following conditions, you cannot participate in this study) 1\. Those with obvious risk of violence or suicide; 2. Those with cognitive impairment diagnosed with intellectual disability or autism 4. Research Methods 1. The study was conducted at the Psychiatric Center 2. A total of 92 people were admitted, and they were randomly grouped. 3. This study is a interventional study. Before the intervention, a questionnaire must be filled out, which takes about 30 minutes. Then CES is performed 5 times a week, each time for 40 minutes. After completion, the questionnaire must be filled out again. After 3 months of follow-up, another questionnaire test will be conducted. 4. Possible discomfort and treatment methods During the CES intervention, if you feel dizzy, skin allergies, ear discomfort, or any discomfort, the intervention will be stopped immediately and the medical team will evaluate and treat you. 5. Expected benefits of the study This study uses cranial electrostimulation (CES) to improve cognition, anxiety, depression, sleep and other conditions in patients with chronic mental illness, with the aim of improving their quality of life. 6 Matters that respondents should cooperate with during the research Express your true inner thoughts on the questionnaire content. 7 Confidentiality This study collects data through questionnaires. All identifiable data will be coded to ensure personal data security and case privacy. 8\. Subsidies and Damages Respondents who complete the research data collection will receive a gift voucher worth approximately NT$300


Eligibility

Min Age: 20 YearsMax Age: 75 Years

Plain Language Summary

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This study is testing cranial electrotherapy stimulation (CES) — a device that sends mild electrical pulses through the head — to see if it can improve memory, reduce anxiety and depression, and help with sleep in people with chronic psychiatric conditions who are hospitalized. **You may be eligible if...** - You are a chronic mental illness patient - Your score on a mental status test (MMSE) is 16 or above (indicating adequate cognition) - You have at least a junior high school level of education - You can communicate verbally and complete consent forms - You are willing to participate **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You have significant risk of violence toward others or yourself - You have been diagnosed with intellectual disability or autism that affects your ability to participate Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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DEVICECES

Currently, most CES intervention studies are applied to the general public, and a few studies focus on athletic performance. There are no related studies on residents of psychiatric nursing homes, nor are there any research designs for improving cognitive impairment. Therefore, this study explores the use of CES programs to improve the cognition, anxiety, depression, and other conditions of residents of psychiatric care homes, with the goal of improving their quality of life.


Locations(1)

Tsaotun Psychiatric Center, MOHW

Nantou City, Taiwan

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