The Effect of Virtual Reality Glasses Used During Colonoscopy on Vital Signs, Pain and Anxiety Level
NCT ID: NCT04710121
Last Updated: 2021-01-14
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
58 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-01-03
2021-12-20
Brief Summary
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The patients in the experimental group will be informed about the virtual glasses before the colonoscopy procedure and the virtual reality glasses will be placed on the patient's head during the procedure. Then, during the colonoscopy procedure, the duration of the colonoscopy will vary between 3-10 minutes, and during the colonoscopy period, videos with music background, parks, nature and seaside walks, underwater, etc., will be watched by the patient and the "Vital Signs Tracking Form" The second measurement values will be saved by making measurement to.
Immediately after the colonoscopy procedure is finished, "Visual Analogue Scale (VAS)", "Life Findings Follow-up Form" (measurement will be made and 3rd measurement values will be recorded. The "State Anxiety Inventory" will be read and the answers will be recorded. The standard application will be applied to the patients in the control group during the colonoscopy procedure and the second measurement values will be recorded by measuring the "Vital Signs Follow-up Form".Immediately after the colonoscopy procedure is completed, the third measurement value will be recorded by measuring the "Visual Analogue Scale (VAS)" and "Vital Signs Follow-up Form". "State Anxiety Inventory" will be read and the answers recorded.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
NONE
Study Groups
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Intervention Arm
The experimental group will be asked about their anxiety states with the "State and Trait Anxiety Inventory", their pain conditions with the Analog Scale (VAS), and their first life findings will be measured, and the first measurement values will be recorded in the "Vital Signs Follow-up Form". Virtual reality glasses will be placed on the patient's head during colonoscopy. The duration of the colonoscopy will vary between 3-10 minutes, videos with music background, park, nature and seaside walks, underwater videos, which the patient chooses, will be watched and the "Vital Signs Tracking Form" Second measurement values will be recorded by making measurements. Immediately after the colonoscopy procedure is completed, "Visual Analogue Scale (VAS)", "Vital Signs Follow-up Form" (measurement will be made and 3rd measurement values will be recorded. The "State Anxiety Inventory" will be read and the answers will be recorded.
Virtual Reality Glasses
Virtual Reality Glasses (VRG), one of the methods of distracting attention; widely used in clinical medical care to relieve symptoms by providing the opportunity to create therapeutic environments for the evaluation and treatment of medical conditions. Virtual reality is a computer simulation technique that enables individuals to hear and feel the sounds and corresponding stimuli accompanying the visual image through headphones. The most basic feature that distinguishes virtual reality (VR) glasses from similar applications is that it gives individuals a real feeling. VR has helped to distract patients from mental processing and reduce the amount of pain. Virtual reality glasses, which are inexpensive to apply and use, do not cause side effects, and can be used in the recovery of the individual, are an intervention that can be preferred in nursing practices.
Control Arm
No application will be made in the control group. during and after colonoscopy and routine treatment and care will be applied.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Virtual Reality Glasses
Virtual Reality Glasses (VRG), one of the methods of distracting attention; widely used in clinical medical care to relieve symptoms by providing the opportunity to create therapeutic environments for the evaluation and treatment of medical conditions. Virtual reality is a computer simulation technique that enables individuals to hear and feel the sounds and corresponding stimuli accompanying the visual image through headphones. The most basic feature that distinguishes virtual reality (VR) glasses from similar applications is that it gives individuals a real feeling. VR has helped to distract patients from mental processing and reduce the amount of pain. Virtual reality glasses, which are inexpensive to apply and use, do not cause side effects, and can be used in the recovery of the individual, are an intervention that can be preferred in nursing practices.
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Having the ability to read and write in Turkish,
* According to the American Anesthesiologists Association (ASA) classification; ASA score of I or II,
* The patient expresses that he / she has no mental disorder,
* Stating that the patient is not using any anti-anxiety (anxiolytic) medication,
* Migraine, vertigo, active nausea, vomiting, headache… etc. absence of a situation,
* No vision, hearing or perception problems,
* No previous abdominal surgery (no large intestine surgery, lower abdominal surgery),
* Being conscious, oriented, cooperative and open to communication.
Exclusion Criteria
* Not enough bowel cleansing,
* There is no fasting period of at least 8 hours,
* Possible pregnancy or pregnancy.
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Esra KILINÇ AKMAN
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Esra KILINÇ AKMAN
Master of Science (MSC) Nurse
Principal Investigators
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Ayfer ÖZBAŞ, Prof
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Istanbul University - Cerrahpasa
Esra KILINÇ AKMAN, MSC
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Istanbul University - Cerrahpasa
Locations
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Istanbul Provincial Health Directorate Prof. Dr. Cemil Taşcioğlu City Hospital
Istanbul, , Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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2020/42-12
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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