Nursing Caries Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect Of Web - Supported Interactıve Nursıng Program After Mastectomy On Body Value, Care Dependence And Psychosocıal Adaptatıon To Dısease-Self-Awareness Levels Accordıng To Self-Regulatıon Model: Mıxed Method Study
This study is planned to examine the levels of bodily value, care dependence and psychosocial cohesion-self-notification of patients in the Web Assisted Interactive Nursing Program (WDIHP) designed according to the Self Regulation Model. The mixed method is a research. One of the mixed research methods, the discovery sequenced design, will be used. The research will continue with the quantitative part, starting with the qualitative part. The quantitative part of the research is a randomized controlled experimental trial.
Complications after surgery are common in patients who undergo mastectomies, as in every surgery. Mastectomy patients need to protect the wound area and the arm on the side where a mastectomy is performed following surgery. The process of wound healing and return to the patient's daily life in the post-surgery process parallels. In the early post-operative period, patients have difficulty carrying out daily living activities and need support, while in the late-term they are able to perform daily living activities more independently from caregivers and nurses. Objective: This research was planned to examine the body value of mastectomy patients, care dependence and psychosocial adaptation-self-knowledge levels of the Web Assisted Interactive Nursing Program (WDIHP) designed according to the Self-Regulation Model. Method: The research is designed as a mixed-method study of qualitative-quantitative research methods, designed according to the Self-Regulation Model, to examine the effect of WDHP on adaptation to social life, self-efficacy, and body value in patients undergoing breast cancer surgery. This study will use exploratory hybrid methods from mixed research methods. Qualitative interviews will be held face-to-face. Interviews with participants will continue until data saturation is achieved. In the qualitative part of the research, the in-depth interview method will be selected and the "Semi-Structured Interview Form" will be used as a data collection tool. All interviews will be recorded in digital format, returned to writing and then transferred to qualitative analysis software MAXQDA. The quantitative part of the study will be carried out as a randomized controlled trial using the block randomization method. Randomization will be done by a statistician other than the researcher. Power analysis was calculated using G * Power 3.1.9.7 program. With 0.95 effect size, 95% power and 0.05 significance level, the required sample size was determined as 30 individuals per group, and 60 individuals in total. It was decided to include 67 individuals, 35 individuals in the intervention group and 31 individuals in the control group, by taking 15% more of the calculated sample against the possibility of sample loss during the study. The correct perceptions that may arise as a result of qualitative work will be supported in the relevant sections of the training. In the quantitative section of the research, the interactive web-assisted nurse program will take 1 week and the application will take 3 weeks. A text message will be sent to individuals to their phone to remind them to use the website. Messages will be sent twice a week, a total of 8 times. It will be used as Care Dependency, Body value, psychosocial Compliance to disease, website usability Scale measurement tools. After each assessment, the data obtained will be transferred to the "Social Sciences Software Statistical Package (SPSS). ;
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