End Stage Renal Disease on Dialysis Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Individualized Education Using the Teach-Back Method Based on Roy's Adaptation Model Given to Patients With End-Stage Renal Disease Receiving Hemodialysis Treatment on Treatment Adherence and the Coping Skills
This study was planned to evaluate the effect of individual education given to adult patients with End Stage Renal Disease receiving hemodialysis treatment, using the Roy Adaptation Model-Based Teach Back Method under the guidance of nurses, on their ability to cope with fluid, diet and medication compliance and their adaptation skills.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 64 |
Est. completion date | December 8, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | December 8, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Hemodialysis treatment for 4 hours, three times a week for at least 3 months with a diagnosis of end-stage renal failure, - Individuals between the ages of 18 and 65 years, - Having no speech, vision or hearing problems, - Be able to speak, read and write in Turkish, - Patients who have voluntarily to participate and informed consent form in the study. Exclusion Criteria: - Those who do not participate or agree to participate in training, - The general situation is not suitable for questioning, - Those diagnosed with a cognitive disease such as dementia. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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n/a |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Saglik Bilimleri Universitesi |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Effect of education conducted with the "Teach Back Method" on treatment adherence | In hemodialysis patients,conditions such as dialysis treatment,medication,fluid and diet intake should be applied in harmony with the patient's life.The effect of educating patients in the intervention group with the "Teach Back Method" on the End-Stage Renal Disease Adherence Questionnaire and treatment adherence is evaluated.The End-Stage Renal Disease Adherence Scale is a scale that evaluates the patients' participation in hemodialysis treatment,their use of medication,their compliance with diet and fluid restriction.The validity and reliability of the scale were based on 9 items.The total score that can be obtained from 6 items varies between 0-1200.As the score obtained from the scale increases,the level of adherence to treatment increases.Compliance with scale hemodialysis treatment;It is a valid and reliable self-report tool that evaluates participation in hemodialysis treatment in all areas,including drug use,compliance with diet and fluid restriction. | Twelve weeks | |
Primary | The effects of the Teach Back Method education on coping with and adaptation to hemodialysis treatment. | This study evaluates the effect of training received by patients in the intervention group using the "Teach Back Method" with Coping and Adaptation Processing Scale to cope with and adaptate to hemodialysis treatment.
The scale consists of 47 items and 5 sub-dimensions. Scale sub-dimensions; Solution Finding and Focusing, Physical and Decision Making, Attention Process, Systematizing Process, and Learning and Relationship Building. Scale items are of 4-point Likert type. While calculating the Coping and Adaptation Scale score, it is obtained by summing the numerical values of the answers given for each item (reverse scoring is done for the Physical and Decision Making sub-dimension). The total score that can be obtained from the scale varies between 47-188. An increase in the score obtained from the scale is interpreted as more effective coping methods are used. |
Twelve weeks | |
Primary | The effectiveness of using the Teach Back Method in hemodialysis patients | The effectiveness of the training for patients in the intervention group will be evaluated every two weeks using the "Teach Back Method" questionnaire.
In order to evaluate the knowledge, behaviors and skills acquired by the patients during the follow-ups, the Tell What You Have Learned Questionnaire, prepared by the researcher in line with the literature will be used. The Tell What You Have Learned Questionnaire consists of topics including drug therapy, interdialytic weight gain, diet management, fluid consumption, symptom management and physical activity. The Tell What You Have Learned Questionnaire consists of a total of 18 questions, one for each measuring knowledge, behavior and skill for each subject. Patients are expected to answer correctly at least 75 percent of the questions about knowledge, behavior and skill learning areas. |
Ten weeks | |
Secondary | The Effect of the Training given with the Teach Back Method on Interdialytic Weight | The effect of the individual training given with the teach-back method on the difference between the weight measured before and after dialysis will be examined. | Twelve weeks | |
Secondary | The effect of training given with the Teach-Back Method on the amount of ultrafiltration | The effect of the training given with the teach-back method on the amount of ultrafiltration will be examined.
The amount of ultrafiltration is an objective measure of how the patient manages and adheres to fluid intake. The amount of ultrafiltration can be defined as the difference between the weight measured after the previous dialysis and the weight measured before the current dialysis application. A high amount of ultrafiltration indicates poor compliance with liquid restrictions. As an indicator of compliance for liquid restriction, it is desirable that the amount of ultrafiltration be between 3-5% of dry weight or below 4-4.5%. |
Twelve weeks | |
Secondary | The effect of training given with the Teach Back Method on arterial blood pressure | The effect of training given with the teach-back method on arterial blood pressure will be examined. | Twelve weeks | |
Secondary | The effect of training given with the Teach Back Method on dialysis adequacy (Kt/V) | The effect of individual training given with the teach-back method on dialysis adequacy will be examined.
Dialysis adequacy; It refers to the dialysis dose measured by solute removal, which includes all functions of the kidney. Adequate dialysis is the dialysis dose in which there are no uremic symptoms, biochemical parameters are within the normal range, and one feels good mentally and psychologically. Dialysis adequacy should be evaluated by clinical evaluation, laboratory findings and kinetic indicators. Kt/V; It is calculated by multiplying the urea clearance of the dialyzer by the dialysis time and dividing by the urea distribution volume. It will be taken from the patient file. The target Kt/V for hemodialysis should be between 1.2 and 1.4. |
Twelve weeks |
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