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NCT ID: NCT05188794 Completed - Clinical trials for Postoperative Pain, Acute

Comparison of Two Different Approach TAP Block on Pain Management of Laparoscopic Nephrectomy

Start date: January 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Primary aim is to compare the effectiveness of the posterior approach Transversus abdominis plane block (P-TAP) and the lateral approach Transversus abdominis plane block (L-TAP) technique on the pain management of the laparoscopic nephrectomy in terms of visual analog pain scale and postoperative opioid consumption. Secondary aim is to compare complication rates of the two techniques.

NCT ID: NCT05188599 Completed - Clinical trials for Amputation, Traumatic

Isokinetic Parameters and the Amputee Mobility Predictor Scale

Start date: March 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

There is very limited research examining isokinetic parameters and activity level in patients with amputation.. Therefore, the aims of this study were to illustrate isokinetic measurements including strength and proprioception and to analyze the correlation between those isokinetic parameters and activity level and to predict amputee mobility score. It is hypothesized that muscle strength and proprioception were associated with activity level and could be used to estimate amputee mobility scale score in patients with amputation.

NCT ID: NCT05188391 Recruiting - Ankle Fractures Clinical Trials

A New Method for Deltoid Ruptures: Gap Sign

Start date: August 4, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

"Deltoid Gap Sign" which would be a new method of examination for deltoid ligament injuries will be investigated. It will be analyzed if it is correlated with the external rotation stress test. The study is designed as a blinded, comparative and prospective trial.

NCT ID: NCT05188157 Completed - Clinical trials for Impingement Syndrome

Mirror Therapy for Impingement Syndrome

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

Background: Mirror therapy is an adjuvant treatment option based on shoulder impingement Syndrome Objective:To investigate the effect of mirror theraphy on shoulder impingement Syndrome Methods: The study included 62 participants, including cases in the intervention group (IG) (± years) and 20 cases in the control group (CG) (years) who met the selection criteria. IG received mirror theraphy with regular physiotherapy while CG received only regular physiotherapy. The patients were evaluated with the before treatment, immediately after treatment (post-treatment).

NCT ID: NCT05187806 Completed - Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Trials

Motivational Interviewing With Diabetes Patients

Start date: February 7, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study was conducted in a quasi-experimental research design with a pretest-posttest control group to determine the effect of motivational interviewing on self-management and HbA1c in patients with type 2 diabetes. The sample of the study consisted of 25 experimental and 26 controls, who applied to an outpatient clinic in a training and research hospital.

NCT ID: NCT05187780 Recruiting - Healthy Clinical Trials

Comparison of Reposition Sense in Scoliosis and Healthy Adolescents

Start date: January 22, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of the study is to compare the spine joint reposition sense in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis and healthy adolescents and to investigate whether there is a difference.

NCT ID: NCT05187754 Completed - Care Giving Burden Clinical Trials

The Effects of Mindfulness-based Breathing Therapy

Start date: May 30, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Aims and objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the effects of mindfulness-based breathing therapy on the levels of perceived stress, caregiver burden and burnout in caregivers of palliative care patients. Background: It is extremely important to develop evidence-based strategies to protect the psychological health of caregivers, who are part of palliative care, to increase their quality of life and to facilitate their adaptation to the palliative care process. Design: This was a prospective, single-blind, randomised controlled study. The study complied with the guidelines of Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT). Methods: A total of 100 caregivers were randomly assigned to intervention group (n = 50) and control group (n = 50). This single-blinded randomized controlled trial was conducted at the palliative care unit of a private hospital, between May-November 2021. Personal information form, caregiver strain index (CSI), Zarit burden interview (ZBI) and Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) were used for data collection.

NCT ID: NCT05187598 Completed - Clinical trials for Communication, Multidisciplinary

The Effect of Communication Training on the Communication Skills of the Students

Start date: November 27, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Patient safety, which is an important concept in terms of providing effective and high-quality health care, is defined as "preventing health care errors and eliminating or reducing patient damage caused by health care errors". Worldwide, adverse events from unsafe care are estimated to be one of the 10 leading causes of death and disability. Ineffective communication between healthcare professionals, which is among the factors that cause errors related to patient safety, is reported as one of the factors that have the most impact on medical errors and unintentional patient harm. Studies show that ineffective communication between healthcare professionals may be responsible for up to 80% of all preventable adverse events rather than the patient's medical condition. Considering the number of lawsuits and cost increase due to errors that violate patient safety, it is stated that medical errors are higher especially in the field of perinatology. In studies conducted, errors in the communication process were identified as the main cause in 72% of all perinatal deaths. The perinatal period is a physiological process. However, undesirable events can develop suddenly and rapidly, and this situation threatens both pregnant/mother and fetus/newborn health. Therefore, it is necessary to maintain uninterrupted communication in this area. It is very important for students to acquire these communication skills effectively before they graduate. Therefore, this research; In order to determine the effect of professional communication training among health professionals to be given to nursing students on the professional communication skills of students, a parallel-group was planned as a randomized controlled trial. The study is planned to be conducted in Hacettepe University Nursing Faculty. Research data will be collected using the Student Introductory Information Form, Effective Communication Skills Among Healthcare Professionals Evaluation Form, Self-Assessment Form for Effective Communication among Healthcare Professionals, and Semi-Structured Focus Group Interview Form. Nursing students who meet the inclusion criteria will be included in the research. Students will be divided into 2 groups as the experimental and the control group. Students in the experimental group will be given training on effective communication among health professionals. No training will be given to the control group.

NCT ID: NCT05187390 Recruiting - Postoperative Pain Clinical Trials

Incidence of Chronic Pain After Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery

Start date: December 14, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) is frequently performed in thoracic surgery. It is widely accepted that VATS causes acute pain. Many factors such as postoperative analgesia treatment plan, operation time, number of chest tubes, and duration of chest tube stay can affect acute pain. This acute pain prolongs the discharge time of the patients and increases the frequency of postoperative pulmonary complications and postoperative morbidity. Postoperative acute pain may cause chronic pain in the later period, and may adversely affect the quality of life of the patients. This study, it was aimed to analyze the symptoms of chronic pain in the 1st and 3rd months postoperatively in patients who had undergone VATS.

NCT ID: NCT05187325 Completed - Pain Clinical Trials

The Clinical Effects of Myofascial Trigger Points in Disc Replacement With Reduction

Start date: December 15, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

This is a prospective, and controlled trial. 60 participants with myofascial trigger points and disc displacement with reduction and 60 participants with disc displacement with reduction will be included in the study. These two groups will be compared for clinical findings, pain severity and limitation of the temporomadibular function.