Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Health Promotion Training on Life Qualities and Self-Care Powers in Turkish Stroke Patients : A Longitudinal Study
Verified date | July 2022 |
Source | Ondokuz Mayis University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
There are many methods that nurses use while providing care education to individuals. Tele-nursing, which is one of the current methods, is an innovative approach, but it is a useful method in meeting the post-discharge home care needs of patients who are dependent or partially dependent on others and who live in areas far from health care institutions. In today's health care delivery system, it is of great importance to develop a tele-nursing-based care approach by making effective infrastructure studies related to tele-nursing services. Although a limited number of studies have been conducted on different patient groups regarding the tele-nursing method in Turkey, no study has been found that determines the effect of tele-nursing education on patients' quality of life and self-care power in stroke patients. In this respect, it is thought that it is important to conduct studies that will examine the effects of tele-nursing on patients who need long-term care such as stroke at the national level. The aim of this study is to find out the effects of telenursing training based on self-care theory which was given to patients diagnosed with stroke on quality of life and self-care agency.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 70 |
Est. completion date | July 1, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | May 10, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Inclusion criteria for the study: - Being over 18 years old - Being of all genders, male and female - Being able to communicate in Turkish - Having had a hemorrhagic or ischemic stroke - Not more than one month after the stroke event. - Being oriented to person, place and time - Not being aphasic - Having a score of 21 or above on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment Scale (MOBID) - Not having serious vision and hearing problems - Not having a psychiatric history - Being open to communication and cooperation - To be willing and voluntarily to participate in the study. Exclusion Criteria: - Being under the age of 18 - Lack of orientation to person, place and time - Being aphasic - Having a score below 21 on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment Scale (MOCA) - Not being willing and voluntarily to participate in the study - Having developed an acute condition that may affect the patient's prognosis during the data collection process. - To have had a secondary stroke or to be exitus during the follow-up period. Exclusion criteria from the study: - Being under the age of 18, - Not being oriented to person, place and time, - Being aphasic, - Having a score below 21 on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment Scale (MOBID), - Not being willing or voluntarily to participate in the study, - Having developed an acute condition that may affect the patient's prognosis during the data collection process, - To have had a secondary stroke or to be exitus during the follow-up period. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Turkey | Ondokuz Mayis University | Samsun | Atakum |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Ondokuz Mayis University |
Turkey,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Changing Quality of Life Scale | Stroke Specific Quality of Life Scale The original scale, which consists of 49 items, consists of 12 domains that evaluate mobility, energy, upper extremity function, self-care, occupation/productivity, temperament, social role, family role, vision, language, thinking, and personality traits.
The stroke-specific quality of life scale is a 5-point Likert type and can be scored from 1 to 5 points according to the statements given. The average score that can be obtained from each sub-dimension is between 1 point and 5 points. The score obtained from the scale; It is calculated by dividing the sum of the points obtained from each item by the number of items. The sub-dimension mean score is calculated by dividing the total sub-dimension score by the number of sub-dimension items. A high mean score of the scale indicates that the quality of life also improves positively. |
pre-training | |
Primary | Changing Self-Care Power | Examination of Self-Care Agency Scale The Self-Care Power Scale consists of 35 items to determine the self-care skills of individuals and is shaped on 4 basic characteristics. These; Among the situations, active and passive response, motivation, knowledge of health practices, individuals' own feelings and values. The Self-Care Strength Scale is a 5-point Likert type and can be scored from 0 to 4 according to the statements given.
8 of the questions (3,6,9,13,19,22,26,31) are evaluated in reverse. The highest 140 points can be obtained from the scale. It is accepted that as the score obtained from the scale increases in line with the answers of the individuals, the level of self-care power also increases. |
pre-training | |
Primary | Daily Life Activities | Katz Daily Life Activities Scale Katz Daily Living Activities Scale consists of 6 questions including information about bathing, dressing, toilet, movement, excretion, feeding activities.
Evaluation is made by giving 3 points if the individual performs the activities of daily living independently, 2 points if he/she does it with assistance, and 1 point if he/she cannot do it at all. Katz Activities of Daily Living Scale; 0-6 points as "dependent", 7-12 points as "semi-dependent", 13-18 points as "independent". |
pre-training | |
Secondary | Changing Quality of Life | Stroke Specific Quality of Life Scale The original scale, which consists of 49 items, consists of 12 domains that evaluate mobility, energy, upper extremity function, self-care, occupation/productivity, temperament, social role, family role, vision, language, thinking, and personality traits.
The stroke-specific quality of life scale is a 5-point Likert type and can be scored from 1 to 5 points according to the statements given. The average score that can be obtained from each sub-dimension is between 1 point and 5 points. The score obtained from the scale; It is calculated by dividing the sum of the points obtained from each item by the number of items. The sub-dimension mean score is calculated by dividing the total sub-dimension score by the number of sub-dimension items. A high mean score of the scale indicates that the quality of life also improves positively. |
post-training (3 months later) | |
Secondary | Changing Self-Care Power | Examination of Self-Care Agency Scale The Self-Care Power Scale consists of 35 items to determine the self-care skills of individuals and is shaped on 4 basic characteristics. These; Among the situations, active and passive response, motivation, knowledge of health practices, individuals' own feelings and values. The Self-Care Strength Scale is a 5-point Likert type and can be scored from 0 to 4 according to the statements given.
8 of the questions (3,6,9,13,19,22,26,31) are evaluated in reverse. The highest 140 points can be obtained from the scale. It is accepted that as the score obtained from the scale increases in line with the answers of the individuals, the level of self-care power also increases. |
post-training (3 months later) |
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