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Administrative data

NCT number NCT05160935
Other study ID # 2021-1
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date January 1, 2022
Est. completion date July 30, 2022

Study information

Verified date August 2022
Source Eskisehir Osmangazi University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This research; The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of the pre-procedural education given to the patients undergoing coronary angiography on the anxiety level and vital signs of the patients.


Description:

Coronary Artery Disease is a vascular disease in the category of atherosclerosis, which is characterized by complete or partial occlusion of the arteries, providing oxygen-rich blood to meet the metabolic needs of the heart. It was shown as the top 10 causes of death worldwide in 2017 by the World Health Organization. According to the 2018 data of the Turkish Statistical Institute (TUIK), it has been reported that 39.7% of the deaths caused by the circulatory system in Turkey are due to heart diseases. Coronary angiography, which is among the diagnostic methods of coronary artery disease; It is the process of evaluating the coronary arteries by making them visible by administering radiopaque material to the femoral, brachial, radial and axillary arteries during cardiac catheterization. One of the basic roles of nursing is to provide education for the recovery of the individual and the maintenance of health. In this context, it is thought that nurses' caring about the role of educator in patient care will contribute to reducing the patient's anxiety. Research; This study was planned to evaluate the effect of pre-procedural education on patients undergoing coronary angiography on their anxiety level and vital signs. The research was planned as a quasi-experimental study with pretest-posttest control group design between November 2021 and June 2022. The population of all patients who underwent coronary angiography in the Cardiology Service of Eskişehir City Hospital, the sample was calculated using the G-Powr 3.1 program and it was found appropriate to include 79 people in each group with a 95% CI 90% power. The "Simple Randomization Method" will be used to divide the individuals who agree to participate in the research into the experimental and control groups. Since the individuals in the sample group will share the same environment, the experimental group will be included in data collection on even days and the control group on odd days. A "Diagnostic Form" will be filled in for all patients in the sample, their vital signs will be evaluated, and the "State-Trait Anxiety Inventory" will be administered. For the patients in the experimental group; Before the coronary angiography procedure, training will be given by using the "Training Booklet" prepared by the researchers in line with the literature and the opinion of the specialist physician. After the coronary angiography procedure, the "State-Trait Anxiety Inventory" will be re-administered to the patients and their vital signs will be followed. In the control group; Before the coronary angiography procedure, verbal information will be given for the coronary angiography procedure within the scope of the routine procedure in the clinic, in line with the information in the patient consent form. After the procedure, the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory will be applied again. Vital signs will be monitored. The obtained data will be evaluated with appropriate statistical methods. As a result of the research, it is thought that the questions of whether the education given to the patients who will undergo coronary angiography have an effect on reducing the anxiety levels of the patients and have a positive effect on the vital signs values will be answered. Keywords: Coronary angiography, anxiety, vital signs, education, nursing, nursing care This research; The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of the pre-procedural education given to the patients undergoing coronary angiography on the anxiety level and vital signs of the patients. Research Questions; - Does the training given to the patients who will undergo coronary angiography have an effect on the anxiety level of the patients? - Does the training given to the patients who will undergo coronary angiography have a positive effect on the vital signs of the patients?


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 79
Est. completion date July 30, 2022
Est. primary completion date June 30, 2022
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Having at least literate education level, - 18 years old or older, - No communication problems, - Does not have mental or psychiatric disease, - Agreeing to participate in the study voluntarily, - Individuals who will undergo coronary angiography for the first time. Exclusion criteria: - Being illiterate - Being under the age of 18 - Having any communication problem, - Having mental or psychiatric disease, - Not wanting to participate in the study, - Individuals who have undergone coronary angiography before.

Study Design


Intervention

Behavioral:
Education
Each patient will be informed about the study, and written consent will be obtained from patients who agree to participate in the study, explaining the purpose and duration of the study. A Patient Identification Form will be filled, the patient's vital signs will be evaluated, and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory will be administered to the patient. Before the coronary angiography procedure, the patients in the experimental group will be trained by the researchers using the training booklet. Trait Anxiety Inventory will be re-administered to the patients after the procedure. Vital signs of patients will be monitored. In the control group; In line with the information in the patient consent form before the coronary angiography procedure, verbal information will be given about the coronary angiography procedure within the scope of the routine procedure in the clinic. After the procedure, the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory will be applied again. Vital signs will be taken.

Locations

Country Name City State
Turkey Eskisehir Sehir Hastanesi Eskisehir

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Eskisehir Osmangazi University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Turkey, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary To accept the hypothesis that "the education given to the patients who will undergo coronary angiography has an effect on reducing the anxiety levels of the patients". "State-Trait Anxiety Inventory" will be applied to the patient in the experimental group before the coronary angiography procedure. Then, coronary angiography information training will be given using the Coronary Angiography Training Guide tool. After the angiography procedure, "State-Trait Anxiety Inventory" will be applied again. State-Trait Anxiety Inventory: The inventory includes two separate scales consisting of a total of forty items (twenty items in each scale). For both scales; 0-19 points (absent), 20-39 points (mild), 40-59 points (moderate), 60-79 points (severe), 80 points and above are considered as very severe panic. Both scales have direct and reversed statements. In the State Anxiety Inventory, there are ten in total (1, 2, 5, 8, 10, 11, 15, 16, 19, 20) and in the Trait Anxiety Inventory seven (21, 26, 27, 30, 33, 36, 39) There are reversed statements. 8 weeks
Primary To accept the hypothesis that "the education given to the patients who will undergo coronary angiography has a positive effect on the blood pressure (mm-Hg) level, one of the vital signs values of the patients". The blood pressure (mm-Hg) of the patient in the experimental group before the coronary angiography procedure will be measured and recorded by the nurse. Afterwards, coronary angiography information training will be given audio-visual using the Coronary Angiography Training Guide tool. The patient will be prepared for the coronary angiography procedure. After the coronary angiography procedure, the patient's blood pressure (mm-Hg) will be measured and recorded by the nurse. Pre- and post-procedure scores will be evaluated using appropriate statistical methods. The blood pressure value that is considered normal is 120/80 mm-Hg, with an upper limit of 139/89 mm-Hg. 8 weeks
Primary To accept the hypothesis that "the education given to the patients who will undergo coronary angiography has a positive effect on the heart rate (beats/min) level, which is one of the vital signs values of the patients". Before the coronary angiography procedure of the patient in the experimental group, the heart rate (beats/min) will be measured and recorded by the nurse. Afterwards, coronary angiography information training will be given as audio-visual using the Coronary Angiography Training Guide tool. The patient will be prepared for the coronary angiography procedure. After the coronary angiography procedure, the patient's heart rate (beats/min) will be measured and recorded by the nurse. Pre- and post-procedure scores will be evaluated with appropriate statistical methods. The normal range of pulse rate; 60-100 beats/min. 8 weeks
Primary To accept the hypothesis that "the education given to the patients who will undergo coronary angiography has a positive effect on the vital signs of the patients, the respiratory rate (respiratory rate/min)". The respiratory rate (respiratory rate/min) of the patient in the experimental group before the coronary angiography procedure will be measured and recorded by the nurse. Later, coronary angiography information training will be given audio-visual using the Coronary Angiography Training Guide tool. The patient will be prepared for the coronary angiography procedure. After the coronary angiography procedure, the patient's respiratory rate (respiratory rate/min) will be measured and recorded by the nurse. Pre- and post-procedure scores will be evaluated using appropriate statistical methods. The normal range of respiratory rate; 12-20 ventilation/min. 8 weeks
Primary To accept the hypothesis that "the education given to the patients who will undergo coronary angiography has a positive effect on the vital signs values of the patients and the body temperature (°C) level". Before the coronary angiography procedure of the patient in the experimental group, the body temperature (°C) will be measured and recorded by the nurse. Afterwards, coronary angiography information training will be given as audio-visual using the Coronary Angiography Training Guide tool. The patient will be prepared for the coronary angiography procedure. After the coronary angiography procedure, the patient's body temperature (°C) will be measured and recorded by the nurse. Pre- and post-procedure scores will be evaluated using appropriate statistical methods. The range of body temperature considered normal; 36°C - 38°C 8 weeks
Primary To accept the hypothesis that "the education given to the patients who will undergo coronary angiography has a positive effect on the oxygen saturation (SpO2) level, one of the vital signs values of the patients". Before the coronary angiography procedure of the patient in the experimental group, the oxygen saturation (SpO2) will be measured and recorded by the nurse. Afterwards, coronary angiography information training will be given as audio-visual using the Coronary Angiography Training Guide tool. The patient will be prepared for the coronary angiography procedure. After the patient's coronary angiography procedure, the oxygen saturation (SpO2) will be measured and recorded by the nurse. Pre- and post-procedure scores will be evaluated using appropriate statistical methods. Oxygen saturation (SpO2) is within the considered normal range; 93-100 SpO2. 8 weeks
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