Clinical Trials Logo

Clinical Trial Summary

The aim of this study was to determine the effect of oral cold water spray application on thirst severity and patient satisfaction after spinal surgery. H1: Oral cold water spray application has an effect on thirst severity after spinal surgery. H2: Oral cold water spray application has an effect on salivary pH after spinal surgery. H3: Oral cold water spray application affects the satisfaction of patients after spinal surgery.


Clinical Trial Description

The randomized controlled trial will be conducted in the brain and neurosurgery service of Trakya University Health Research and Application Centre. Date of research will be conducted between December 2023 and March 2024. The research sample will consist of 62 volunteer patients. The sample was determined using power analysis at the research planning stage. The minimum number of people to be included in the sample was calculated as 62, each group consisting of 31 (1:1) patients, with an effect size of 0.75, 95% confidence level, 5% tolerance and 80% power ratio, using the G.Power 3.1.9.4 program. Data Collection Forms Patient information form; The form was developed by the researchers in line with the literature and consisted of 9 questions inquiring information about age, gender, educational status, height, body weight, marital status, habits, physician diagnosis, presence of chronic diseases, etc. ostoperative patient follow-up form; There are 11 questions in the form. The answers to the first 9 questions will be obtained by interviewing the patient face to face. The eleventh question (type of fluid taken during surgery) and the answer to the twelfth question (amount of bleeding during surgery) will be obtained from the anaesthesia transfer form. The severity of thirst and discomfort levels of the patients will be evaluated numerically four times and saliva pH levels will be evaluated twice (before the first application and 1 hour after the end of the whole application) with the chart at the end of the form (Visual Analogue Scale values). The Visual Analogue Scale, which is used to convert data that cannot be evaluated numerically into numerical form, is 10 cm long and is graded on a horizontal or vertical line. Since thirst is a state of discomfort consisting of subjective experiences expressed by the person, it is stated in the literature that the use of the Visual Analogue Scale in the evaluation of thirst is appropriate and can be used safely in studies. The scale includes 2 questions evaluating the severity of thirst and the severity of discomfort from thirst numerically between 0-10. Patient satisfaction form; The satisfaction of the patients in the experimental group with the oral cold water spray application will be evaluated with a numerical rating scale ranging from 0 to 10 points (0 = I am not satisfied at all, 10 = I am very satisfied). Data collection process Patients who meet the inclusion criteria will be informed verbally and in writing about the study, scales, etc. in the preoperative period and the informed consent form will be signed. "Patient Information Form" will be applied in the preoperative period. The data of the study will be collected by the researcher in the patient room by face-to-face interview method. On postoperative day 0, all patients will be verbally informed by the ward nurses about the standard guidelines and care to be followed after spinal surgery after admission to the ward. Patients in the control group will not receive any intervention to quench thirst. The questions in the postoperative patient follow-up form will be asked by the researcher and the postoperative patient follow-up form will be filled out. After the standard care of the service is applied to the patients in the experimental group, the patients will be evaluated by the researcher nurse with the "Safe Protocol in the Management of Thirst in the Early Postoperative Period" in the 2nd postoperative hour after admission to the service. The postoperative patient follow-up form will be applied to patients with appropriate criteria. Saliva pH will be evaluated before the first set. Afterwards, 0.5 ml of oral cold water spray kept in the 40C service refrigerator will be applied. Thirty minutes later, 0.5 ml of oral cold water spray which has been kept in the 40C service refrigerator will be applied for the second time. The first set will be completed. In the third hour, the severity of thirst and discomfort due to thirst will be evaluated with the chart in the postoperative patient follow-up form. In the fourth hour, 0.5 ml oral cold water spray kept in the 40C service refrigerator will be applied. Thirty minutes later, 0.5 ml of oral cold water spray kept in the 40C service refrigerator will be applied again. The second set will be completed. In the fifth hour, the severity of thirst and discomfort due to thirst and saliva Ph will be evaluated with the chart in the postoperative patient follow-up form. In addition, patients' satisfaction with oral cold water spray application will be evaluated. Data collection will end after the completion of the questionnaire applications. ;


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT06171347
Study type Interventional
Source Trakya University
Contact ZEYNEP KIZILCIK ÖZKAN
Phone +905056010101
Email zeynepkizilcik26@hotmail.com
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date December 1, 2023
Completion date August 31, 2024

See also
  Status Clinical Trial Phase
Completed NCT03141632 - Effects of Glucagon Like Peptide 1 (GLP-1) Analogues on Fluid Intake Phase 2
Completed NCT03200197 - Effectiveness of Menthol Chewing Gum in the Management of Thirst N/A
Completed NCT03215251 - Effectiveness of an Intervention Bundle on Thirst Intensity and Dry Mouth Among Patients in ICUs N/A
Not yet recruiting NCT06412627 - The Effect of Intervention About Dry Mouth and Thirst in Patients With Endotracheal Tube N/A
Recruiting NCT03236623 - Menthol Popsicle to Manage the Patient's Seat in the Preoperative Period. N/A
Completed NCT04994262 - The Effect on Thirst, Nausea-Vomiting and Comfort Levels of Menthol Lozenge Applied After Extubation N/A
Completed NCT05241587 - Chewing Gum in Hemodialysis Patients N/A
Completed NCT03621800 - Menthol Popsicle to Manage the Elderly Patient's Thirst in the Immediate Postoperative Period N/A
Completed NCT05325983 - Using Saliva Stimulation to Immediately Improve Heart Failure Inpatient's Thirst Sensation N/A
Completed NCT01770327 - Influence of Different Sugary Beverages on Thirst Sensation N/A
Completed NCT04183842 - Evaluation of a Fixed Combination of Herbal Extracts to Prevent Symptoms Alcohol-induced Hangovers N/A
Completed NCT03142464 - Intravenous Fluids After Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy N/A
Completed NCT01502722 - Effect of Ingestion of Sugary Drinks on Thirst Sensation N/A
Completed NCT01015755 - Palliation of Thirst in ICU Patients Phase 0
Completed NCT01771094 - Effect of Sweetness of the Beverage in Thirst Sensation N/A
Completed NCT00798941 - ICU Patient and Family Comfort Study N/A
Completed NCT05522023 - Effects of Aromatic Solution Applied After Surgery N/A
Active, not recruiting NCT04657913 - Mouth Dryness and Thirst of Patients Undergone Major Abdominal Surgery N/A
Recruiting NCT06077188 - EFFECT OF CHEWING GUM ON CONTROLLING NAUSEA/VOMITING AND THIRST IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE PANCREATITIS N/A
Recruiting NCT05765162 - Safe Brain Initiative, Operationalizing Precision Anaesthesia