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NCT ID: NCT05274282 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Attention Deficit Disorder With Hyperactivity

Effects of Animation Therapy on Children With ADHD

Start date: May 15, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the study is to determine the effects of animation therapy on the main symptoms of Attention Deficit - Hyperactivity Disorder; hyperactivity, inattention and impulsivity.

NCT ID: NCT05273866 Completed - Pain, Procedural Clinical Trials

The Effect of Virtual Reality Glasses on Pain on Intravenous Cannulatıon in Children

Start date: April 29, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study was carried out to determine the effect of virtual reality glasses on reducing pain during vascular access in children. The study consisted of 70 children (35 children in the virtual reality video group and 35 children in the control group). Ethics committee approval, permissions from institutions and informed voluntary consent of the children were obtained in order to conduct the study. The data of the study were collected with Child Descriptive Characteristics Form, Parent Descriptive Characteristics Form, Visual Analog Scale (VAS), Revised Facial Expression Pain Scale (FPS-R), Intervention Monitoring Form, Child Behavior Observation Form and Parent Behavior Observation Form. In the study, the children in the experimental group were shown a video with virtual reality glasses during the vascular access procedure. Before and after the study; The child and his parents were asked to evaluate the pain experienced/will experience during the procedure, the children's heart rate, O2 saturation, body temperature were measured, and the behaviors of the child and the parent during the procedure were evaluated. A p value of <0.05 was considered statistically significant in data analysis.

NCT ID: NCT05272930 Completed - Fibromyalgia Clinical Trials

The Effect of Dionegest Use on the Frequency of Fibromyalgia in Endometriosis

Start date: June 30, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Endometriosis usually occurs during the reproductive period of women and poses a significant burden on quality of life and social costs. The estimated prevalence in premenopausal women is 10% in clinical studies and the frequency rises to 50% in symptomatic patients with pelvic pain and infertility. Observational studies in Europe estimated the prevalence to be 8-15 per 1000 people. Fibromyalgia is a common musculoskeletal chronic painful condition that may be accompanied by cognitive impairment, somatic symptoms, fatigue, and psychiatric symptoms. The population frequency is given as 20-80 per 1000 people. Fibromyalgia is most often diagnosed in women aged 20-55 years; prevalence increases with age and is associated with a higher prevalence of comorbidities, including endocrine and genitourinary disorders. Co-existance of endometriosis and fibromyalgia is a special entity that has not been enlightened in detal yet.

NCT ID: NCT05272891 Completed - Hemodialysis Clinical Trials

Audiobook Application in Patients Receiving Hemodialysis Treatment

Start date: April 20, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This research will be conducted to evaluate the effects of audio book application on anxiety, depression and quality of life in patients receiving hemodialysis treatment.

NCT ID: NCT05272748 Recruiting - Knee Osteoarthritis Clinical Trials

The Effects of Conventional Exercise Combined With Core Stabilization Exercise by Telerehabilitation in Patients With Hip and/or Knee Osteoarthritis

Start date: March 16, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Age-related hip and knee osteoarthritis is the leading cause of pain and locomotor problems worldwide. There is no definitive solution in the treatment of hip and knee osteoarthritis. In the guidelines of the American Rheumatology Association, pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment methods are recommended for the treatment of hip and knee osteoarthritis. The effectiveness of different exercise programs for the periarticular muscles in hip and knee osteoarthritis has been proven, but there is no consensus on the superiority of exercise protocols over each other. With the increase in home isolation of individuals due to the COVID-19 pandemic, telerehabilitation applications have gained popularity.In the literature, there is a need for studies investigating the effectiveness of core stabilization exercises in patients with hip and knee osteoarthritis. Therefore, our study will help develop alternative exercises for individuals with hip and knee osteoarthritis. In the literature, there is no study investigating the effectiveness of core stabilization exercises applied with the telerehabilitation method in patients with knee osteoarthritis and comparing them with conventional exercise. According to the data to be obtained as a result of the study, the use of core stabilization exercises in the treatment of hip and knee osteoarthritis will contribute to the literature as an alternative exercise method. The application of these exercises with the telerehabilitation method in the treatment of hip and knee osteoarthritis will highlight new studies in the literature as a unique methodology. Thus, it will contribute to the development of cost-effective rehabilitation methods in the treatment of hip and knee osteoarthritis. The hypotheses of this study are as follows: H0:There is no difference between the effects of combined exercise with telerehabilitation (conventional exercise + core stabilization exercise) and the effects of conventional exercise in the treatment of hip and/or knee osteoarthritis. H1:Combined exercise with telerehabilitation application (conventional exercise + core stabilization exercise) is more effective than conventional exercise in the treatment of hip and/or knee osteoarthritis. Main Purpose: To compare the effects of conventional exercise and core stabilization exercises by telerehabilitation on pain, postural control, functional level, and fear of falling in patients with hip and/or knee osteoarthritis. Secondary Purposes: - To evaluate the effects of core stabilization exercises on pain, postural control, functional level, fear of falling in female patients with hip and/or knee osteoarthritis. - To evaluate the effectiveness of telerehabilitation exercise in female patients with hip and/or knee osteoarthritis. - To determine the possible limitations that may be encountered in the application of exercise by telerehabilitation in female patients with hip and/or knee osteoarthritis and to provide appropriate conditions for the patients.

NCT ID: NCT05272527 Completed - Pregnancy Clinical Trials

Postpartum Affects of Transition to Motherhood Program

Start date: December 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

It has been seen that primiparous pregnant women experience similar problems during the transition to motherhood, and these problems affect both their self-evaluation, physical problems in the postpartum period, and maternal attachment. It is thought that the correct and adequate care and training received from health professionals will be effective in the solution of all these interconnected situations. The study aims to determine the effect of the "Transition to Motherhood Program (TMOP)" applied to primiparous pregnant women on self-assessment, postpartum problems, and maternal attachment. MethoThis research method is a randomized, control group pretest-posttest experimental research. The population of the study consisted of pregnant women who were registered to two Family Health Centers between December 2019 and December 2021 and met the inclusion criteria, the sample consisted who agreed to participate in the study (experimental group: 38, control group: 38).In the study, Personal Information Form, Prenatal Self-Assessment Scale, Prenatal Attachment Scale were applied to all pregnant women in the sample group as pre-test applications. Based on Meleis' Transition Theory, the Transition to Motherhood Program was applied to the pregnant women in the experimental group. The post-test application of the research was carried out in the sixth weeks and fourth postpartum months. At the sixth week of the postpartum period, the Postpartum Self-Assessment Scale, Postpartum Physical Symptom Scale, Maternal Attachment Scale; at the fourth month of the postpartum period, the Maternal Attachment Scale was used. In data analysis, dependent sample t test, ki square, mann whitney u tests will use. Necessary permissions were obtained for the study.

NCT ID: NCT05272345 Active, not recruiting - Fibromyalgia Clinical Trials

Fibromyalgia and Sexual Functıonal Dısorder and Sexual Therapy

Start date: February 14, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

investigators aim to re-evaluate the findings of Fibromyalgia in patients whose FSFI scores return to normal levels after sexual therapy, by identifying patients with sexual dysfunction according to the FSFI scale applied in patients investigators followed up with a diagnosis of fibromyalgia, and when investigators consulted with obstetricians.

NCT ID: NCT05272306 Completed - Anesthesia Clinical Trials

Gastro-laryngeal Tube During Transesophageal Echocardiography

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Start date: April 13, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To analyze the effects of the use of Gastro-laryngeal Tube on intraoperative and postoperative hemodynamics, procedure comfort, and cardiologist and patient satisfactions during transesophageal echocardiography.

NCT ID: NCT05272085 Completed - Shoulder Pain Clinical Trials

Comparison of the Efficiency of Ultrasound-Guided Lavage and Subacromial Bursa Injection in Calcific Tendinitis

Start date: March 9, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

It is aimed to compare in the early period the clinical and ultrasonographic findings in terms of the effectiveness of ultrasound-guided subacromial bursa injection with corticosteroid and ultrasound-guided lavage, which are the treatment options available in the literature for patients with calcific tendinitis who do not respond to conservative treatment.

NCT ID: NCT05272072 Completed - Hip Fractures Clinical Trials

Evaluation of Relationship Between Preoperative Fibrinogen/Albumin Ratio and Morbidity After Hip Fracture Operations

Start date: March 30, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Due to the aging of populations, hip fracture operations are increasing from year to year. This operations have many complications also high morbidity and the mortality. Population of this study is oldest old age patients who will have an operation because of hip fracture. The primary outcome of this study is evaluation of relationship between preoperative fibrinogen/albumin ratio and the morbidity after hip fracture operations. The secondary outcomes of this study is evaluation of relationships between fibrinogen/albumin ratio and mortality, length of stay in ICU, length of stay in hospital, postoperative complications, blood product consumption. The study will be completed after the records of preoperative, intraoperative data and the data of the first 30 days postoperatively in this population.