| CTRI Number |
CTRI/2025/02/081071 [Registered on: 21/02/2025] Trial Registered Prospectively |
| Last Modified On: |
12/02/2025 |
| Post Graduate Thesis |
Yes |
| Type of Trial |
Observational |
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Type of Study
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Cross Sectional Study |
| Study Design |
Other |
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Public Title of Study
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The Emotional Impact of Work Stressors on Parenting in Nurses |
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Scientific Title of Study
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Relationship Between Compassion Fatigue and Parental Stress in Nurses |
| Trial Acronym |
NIL |
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Secondary IDs if Any
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| Secondary ID |
Identifier |
| NIL |
NIL |
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Details of Principal Investigator or overall Trial Coordinator (multi-center study)
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| Name |
Maria Elizabeth George |
| Designation |
Postgraduate Student |
| Affiliation |
Manipal College of Health Professions |
| Address |
Department of Clinical Psychology, Manipal College of Health Professions, Manipal Academy of higher Education, Bangalore
Bangalore KARNATAKA 560017 India |
| Phone |
08301837638 |
| Fax |
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| Email |
maria.mhsblr2023@learner.manipal.edu |
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Details of Contact Person Scientific Query
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| Name |
Jeeshma Vijin |
| Designation |
Assistant Professor |
| Affiliation |
Manipal College of Health Professions |
| Address |
Department of Clinical Psychology, Manipal College of Health Professions, Manipal Academy of higher Education, Bangalore
Bangalore KARNATAKA 560017 India |
| Phone |
8217723829 |
| Fax |
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| Email |
jeeshma.vijin@manipal.edu |
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Details of Contact Person Public Query
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| Name |
Jeeshma Vijin |
| Designation |
Assistant Professor |
| Affiliation |
Manipal College of Health Professions |
| Address |
Department of Clinical Psychology, Manipal College of Health Professions, Manipal Academy of higher Education, Bangalore
Bangalore KARNATAKA 560017 India |
| Phone |
8217723829 |
| Fax |
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| Email |
jeeshma.vijin@manipal.edu |
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Source of Monetary or Material Support
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| No.98, Rustam Bagh Road, Old Airport Road, Department of Clinical Psychology, Manipal
College of Health Professions, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Bangalore 560017 |
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Primary Sponsor
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| Name |
Manipal Academy of Higher Education |
| Address |
Department of Physiotherapy, Manipal College of Health
Professions, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal |
| Type of Sponsor |
Research institution and hospital |
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Details of Secondary Sponsor
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Countries of Recruitment
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India |
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Sites of Study
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| No of Sites = 1 |
| Name of Principal
Investigator |
Name of Site |
Site Address |
Phone/Fax/Email |
| Maria Elizabeth George |
Manipal Hospital |
Department of Nursing, Manipal Hospital,
No.98, HAL Old Airport Rd, Kodihalli Bangalore KARNATAKA |
8301837638
maria.mhsblr2023@learner.manipal.edu |
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Details of Ethics Committee
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| No of Ethics Committees= 1 |
| Name of Committee |
Approval Status |
| Ethics Committee of Manipal Hospitals Bangalore |
Approved |
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Regulatory Clearance Status from DCGI
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Health Condition / Problems Studied
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| Health Type |
Condition |
| Healthy Human Volunteers |
Nursing Professionals |
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Intervention / Comparator Agent
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| Type |
Name |
Details |
| Intervention |
NIL |
NIL |
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Inclusion Criteria
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| Age From |
18.00 Year(s) |
| Age To |
65.00 Year(s) |
| Gender |
Both |
| Details |
1. Participants must be registered and licensed nurses
2. They have been working in Manipal Hospital for the past six months
3. They can speak, read and understand English
4. They have at least one child under the age of 5 years.
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| ExclusionCriteria |
| Details |
They have an existing psychiatric condition
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Method of Generating Random Sequence
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Not Applicable |
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Method of Concealment
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Not Applicable |
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Blinding/Masking
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Not Applicable |
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Primary Outcome
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| Outcome |
TimePoints |
Compassion Fatigue
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Once - at Baseline
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Secondary Outcome
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| Outcome |
TimePoints |
| Parental Stress |
Once - at Baseline |
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Target Sample Size
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Total Sample Size="47" Sample Size from India="47"
Final Enrollment numbers achieved (Total)= "0"
Final Enrollment numbers achieved (India)="48" |
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Phase of Trial
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N/A |
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Date of First Enrollment (India)
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07/03/2025 |
| Date of Study Completion (India) |
15/05/2025 |
| Date of First Enrollment (Global) |
Date Missing |
| Date of Study Completion (Global) |
Date Missing |
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Estimated Duration of Trial
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Years="0" Months="6" Days="0" |
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Recruitment Status of Trial (Global)
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Not Applicable |
| Recruitment Status of Trial (India) |
Completed |
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Publication Details
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N/A |
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Individual Participant Data (IPD) Sharing Statement
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Will individual participant data (IPD) be shared publicly (including data dictionaries)?
Response - NO
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Brief Summary
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The exhausting nature of the nursing profession causes various negative outcomes among nurses - most notably, compassion fatigue. Compassion fatigue is the emotional exhaustion that results from prolonged exposure to traumatic stress. Beyond the workplace, nurses also face additional challenges at home as caregivers to their young children. Parenting demands can be especially intense when these children are young and heavily dependent on their parents. When these demands severely overwhelm a person’s available resources, they experience parental stress. Thus, for nurses who are parents of young children, the overlap between work and personal life could potentially cause compassion fatigue and parental stress to negatively influence each other. While there is a significant dearth of literature about the relationship between compassion fatigue and parental stress, a recent qualitative study suggests compassion fatigue may predict child neglect and maltreatment. To create holistic interventions to manage compassion fatigue, it is essential to understand the impact of factors beyond the workplace, and address these stressors as well. As such, this paper aims to explore the correlation between compassion fatigue and parental stress among nurses with young children.
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