Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Completed
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT05010213 |
Other study ID # |
NAYDIN |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Completed |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
September 1, 2021 |
Est. completion date |
December 8, 2021 |
Study information
Verified date |
December 2021 |
Source |
Near East University, Turkey |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
The aim of this study is to determine the effect of training given with the Roy adaptation
model on the self-care agency and coping strategies of patients with plaster casts.
Description:
According to Global Burden of Disease data, fractures, which 436 million people suffer from
each year, are the second most common musculoskeletal system disorder. Plaster casts have
been used in treatment of fractures since 1850, and they play an important role in extremity
injuries and the healing of operative repairs. In fractures treated with plaster, the bone
alignment is corrected and this alignment is maintained with limited mobility. However, if
plaster casts are incorrectly applied or not properly taken care of, this may prevent the
healing of fractures and can threaten the safety of patients. Failure to comply with
plaster-casting and cast-care principles can cause patients a range of immediate and delayed
complications, including severe pain, edema, compartment syndrome, tissue necrosis, malunion,
delayed union, nonunion, contracture, neurological problems, paralysis and pressure sores.
Orthopedic patients, and especially those with plaster casts, are susceptible to the side
effects arising from immobility. They thus need quality care and information to prevent or
manage these side effects. Nurses play an important role in prevention or early recognition
of complications arising from plaster-casting and in providing the patient with information.
Orthopedic nursing requires special skills, knowledge and clinical judgement to provide the
plaster cast-patient with safe, quality-care and to prevent complications. Patient education
and information are very important for those patients whose treatment continues at home after
casting, in order that they can maintain their care and prevent complications.In this study,
the sample size was determined with an effect size of 0.43 using the power analysis Gpower
3.1.9.7 program. Accordingly, it was calculated that 29 patients were included in the
intervention and control groups with a 5% margin of error and 80% power. İt was decided to
include at least 66 people in each working group with 10% surplus, considering that they
might be lost in data collection.