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NCT ID: NCT06148818 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction Syndrome

Effect of Progressive Neck Motor Control Exercises on Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction

Start date: April 1, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The primary aim of this study was to investigate the effects of progressive neck motor control exercises on craniocervical pain, posture, function and kinesiophobia in different types of temporomandibular dysfunction. The secondary aim of the study was to examine the differences between the effects of progressive neck motor control exercises on different types of temporomandibular dysfunction.

NCT ID: NCT06148415 Not yet recruiting - Pregnancy Related Clinical Trials

The Effect of Fetal Heartbeat Monitoring on Prenatal Attachment and Partner Adjustment

Start date: December 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this interventional study is to obtain information about determining the effect of the following drugs. To evaluate prenatal attachment levels and spousal adjustment in nulliparous couples with fetal heart rate monitoring. The main questions it aims to answer are: - Does fetal heart rate monitoring affect the attachment of pregnant women? - Does fetal heart rate monitoring affect fathers' attachment? - Does fetal heart rate monitoring affect pregnant women's adjustment to motherhood?

NCT ID: NCT06142513 Not yet recruiting - Obesity Clinical Trials

The Effect of Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome on Exercise Capacity, Peripheral Muscle Strength, and Quality of Life in Obese Individuals

Start date: April 10, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome(OHS) is a disease characterized by daytime hypercapnia and sleep-disordered breathing without other causes of hypoventilation in individuals with a body mass index above 30 kg/m2. Sources state that obesity is at the basis of the metabolic changes seen in individuals with OHS. Obesity, together with cardiovascular system complications, lung volumes, work of breathing and sleep quality, creating the basis for respiratory problems. In addition, sedentary lifestyle habits, which are common in obese individuals, cause negative effects on exercise capacity and peripheral muscle strength. It has been shown in the literature that decreased exercise capacity due to obesity strongly interacts with the risk of all-cause mortality. As a result of obesity and all this negative picture, impaired emotional state and decreased quality of life are observed in individuals. Numerous studies have shown that obese individuals generally have a low level of physical activity, there is a decrease in peripheral muscle strength, obese individuals are at risk for sleep-related respiratory problems and health-related quality of life is often negatively affected in obese individuals. With these studies, the effects of obesity on individuals have been evaluated with objective evaluation methods. However, the same cannot be said for OHS. It is not clear how exercise capacity, peripheral muscle strength and quality of life parameters, which are known to be negatively affected by obesity, are affected in individuals with OHS. Based on this point, this study aims to investigate whether OHS has an additional effect on exercise capacity, peripheral muscle strength and quality of life in addition to obesity.

NCT ID: NCT06142227 Not yet recruiting - Dental Fear Clinical Trials

The Effect of Reading a Pictorial Storybook on Children's Fear, Anxiety and Emotional Symptoms Before Dental Treatment

Start date: December 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study was to determine the effect of reading a picture storybook on children's fear, anxiety and emotional symptoms before dental treatment.

NCT ID: NCT06141018 Not yet recruiting - Knee Osteoarthritis Clinical Trials

Effectiveness and Safety of Intra-articular SEMICAL GEL-B CROSS Therapy in Knee Osteoarthritis (SEM-ART1)

Start date: December 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of intra-articular injection of a cross-linked sodium hyaluronate; SEMICAL GEL-B CROSS, in knee osteoarthritis. Primary objectives: The aim of this study is to obtain short- and long-term clinical data on the performance and safety of intra-articular injection of SEMICAL GEL B-CROSS, produced and marketed by Semical Biosurgery incorporated company, in knee osteoarthritis patients. It is also aimed to monitoring known adverse events and complications, detecting previously unknown adverse events and complications, to identify and analyze emerging risks based on real-life data. Participants will receive intra-articular injection of either a cross-linked sodium hyaluronate (SEMICAL GEL-B CROSS); or placebo (isotonic saline solution) at baseline, and will be followed-up for one year to compare the effectiveness and safety of the given therapy.

NCT ID: NCT06138379 Not yet recruiting - Education Clinical Trials

Video-supported Training in Line With the Health Belief Model

Start date: December 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Summary The only treatment method for those with incurable, irreversible, progressive, acute or chronic liver disease is liver transplantation. Compliance with the disease and immunosuppressive treatment has an important place in the success of transplants. This study was planned to examine the effect of video-supported education given to liver transplant patients in line with the Health Belief Model on adaptation to chronic disease and medication use. The research will be conducted as a randomized controlled experimental study. The population of the research will consist of adult patients who received liver transplantation at İnönü University Turgut Özal Medical Center. The sample will consist of 90 patients determined by power analysis. Patients will be divided into three groups: control (n=30), 1st experiment (n=30) and 2nd experiment (n=30). Data will be collected between August 2023 and December 2023 using the Patient Information Form, Chronic Disease Adaptation Scale, Immunosuppressive Drug Use Compliance Scale and Rational Drug Use Scale. Video-supported training will be provided to patients in the experimental group to increase compliance with the disease and immunosuppressive treatment and to ensure rational drug use. Patients in the 1st experimental group will receive video-supported training in line with the Health Belief Model for one month, and patients in the 2nd experimental group will receive video-supported standard training for one month. This video training will be given to the experimental group patients outside the routine nursing care of the clinic. The video-supported training is planned to last 20-30 minutes. Nursing care in the routine practice of the clinic will be applied to the control group. Evaluation of data; It will be done with number, percentage, mean, standard deviation, chi-square, paired t test, t test analysis in independent groups, ANOVA and ANCOVA. As a result, it is predicted that video-supported education will increase compliance with chronic disease and medication use and reduce post-transplant symptoms and discomfort caused by these symptoms.

NCT ID: NCT06138366 Not yet recruiting - Aged Clinical Trials

Factors Affecting Kinesiophobia in the Elderly

Start date: December 9, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

In epidemiological studies, the incidence of foot problems has been found to be high as a result of the increase in life expectancy. The changes that occur in the foot with advancing age are extremely important in that they affect how the foot functions and transfer these effects to other body systems while standing and walking. These changes can also cause foot pain, limit mobility, impair functional performance in activities where the foot bears weight, and increase the risk of falling. In recent years, the level of kinesiophobia in elderly individuals; It seems to attract attention in terms of its effects on balance, falling, risk of falling, fear of falling, depression, physical activity level and quality of life. However, in the elderly living in nursing homes; It is not yet known how ankle joint position sense, foot posture, pain, foot-ankle disability, activity limitation, lower extremity muscle strength, walking speed and functional exercise capacity affect kinesiophobia. By elucidating these relationships, it will be possible to develop intervention strategies aimed at increasing foot-ankle characteristics, lower extremity muscle strength, walking speed and functional capacity, which are modifiable risk factors. The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between kinesiophobia and foot-ankle characteristics, lower extremity muscle strength, walking speed and functional exercise capacity in elderly people living in nursing homes.

NCT ID: NCT06136533 Not yet recruiting - Obesity Clinical Trials

The Effect of Sarcopenic Obesity on Sleep in Individuals With Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome

Start date: April 10, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome(OHS) is characterized by daytime hypercapnia and sleep-disordered breathing without other causes of hypoventilation in individuals with a body mass index above 30 kg/m2. It is stated that obesity is at the basis of the metabolic changes seen in individuals diagnosed with OHS. Also sedentary lifestyle habits, which are common in obese individuals, cause the risk of sarcopenia due to loss of muscle strength and mass, accumulation of adipose tissue in the body, and decreased exercise capacity. Reduced exercise capacity due to obesity has been shown in the literature to strongly interact with mortality risk. As a result of obesity and all this negative picture, impaired emotional state and decreased quality of life are observed in individuals. Simultaneously, sleep parameters are also negatively affected. In particular, increased adipose tissue leads to loss of muscle mass and strength, increased risk of sarcopenia and sleep-related problems. The association of obesity and sarcopenia is referred to as 'sarcopenic obesity'. Sarcopenic obesity is defined as the coexistence of sarcopenia and obesity. The concept of sarcopenic obesity has recently taken its place in the literature. In particular, there are very few studies on its relationship with sleep parameters. However, while obesity is the basis of OHS, there are no studies on the presence and effects of sarcopenic obesity in this patient group. Based on this point, we aim to investigate the effects of sarcopenic obesity on sleep parameters, exercise capacity and quality of life in individuals with OHS.

NCT ID: NCT06130098 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Musculoskeletal Diseases

Investıgatıon Of The Effect Of Traınıng And Counselıng Provıded By Tele Nursing

Start date: November 13, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To examine the effect of education and consultancy provided via telenursing service after total knee arthroplasty on postoperative quality of life and some complications.

NCT ID: NCT06128499 Not yet recruiting - Cystic Fibrosis Clinical Trials

Development a Core Set for Adults With Cystic Fibrosis Based on the ICF

Start date: March 10, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Cystic Fibrosis (CF) affects more than one body system, mainly respiratory and digestive.The quality of life of individuals with CF is adversely affected by the increasing treatment burden in addition to multi-system involvement. The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) describes human functioning and states of disability and provides a framework for organizing this information. ICF Core Sets are created by selecting the appropriate categories for the current disease from the ICF classification. ICF Core Sets are smaller than ICF, allowing practical evaluation based on ICF in clinical use. It evaluates the current situation of the patient quickly and practically, and improves interdisciplinary cooperation. Our study, it was aimed to develop a core set that quickly and practically evaluates the current state of the patient with CF in Turkey, based on ICF, and increases coordination within the interdisciplinary team. In our study, the established, very comprehensive, scientific and evidence-based guide that should be followed while creating the ICF core set will be followed. The guide consists of 4 stages: The first stage is the literature review which allows us to see the disease from the perspective of the researcher by scanning the studies on CF in the last 10 years. The second stage is the patient interview, which includes interviewing these individuals, and allows us to see the disease from the perspective of individuals diagnosed with CF. The third phase is the expert questionnaire, which we will look at from the perspective of health professionals who are knowledgeable about treating individuals with CF. The fourth stage is the consensus stage, where the final core set is decided, which includes team discussion. With the final core set developed as a result of these stages, a core set that will quickly and practically evaluate the current situation of the patient with CF in Turkey based on ICF and increase coordination within the interdisciplinary team will be ensured. Hypothesis(s) and purpose(s) on which this thesis proposal is based: H1: The ICF Core Set will be instrumental in understanding CF-specific health, disability, and function. H2: It will be a step in the development of a standard tool for the assessment of adults with CF. In our study, we propose to examine CF from the perspective of the researcher as a result of the literature review, from the perspective of the patient as a result of the qualitative research, from the perspective of the health professional as a result of the expert survey, to create a core set specific to these patients, and thus to see the different characteristics of individuals with CF in terms of function, activity, participation, and environmental factors.