Information on the Use of Anti-embolic Stockings in Patients Undergoing Vein Surgery

NCT ID: NCT07044739

Last Updated: 2025-07-01

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

NOT_YET_RECRUITING

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

60 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2025-08-15

Study Completion Date

2026-06-15

Brief Summary

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The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of information given to patients undergoing vein surgery regarding the use of anti-embolic stockings on their readiness for discharge and satisfaction with nursing care.

Detailed Description

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Today, with the widespread use of evidence-based practices in nursing care, it is recommended that mechanical prophylaxis methods be widespread in preventing venous thromboembolism in patients. In particular, evaluating whether the clinical presentations of patients are suitable for these methods, applying mechanical prophylaxis safely and effectively, and informing patients about the subject for the home care process are among the basic responsibilities of nurses. The nurse who will provide the training should know all the practices that the patient will perform on how to care for himself/herself at home, explain them to the patient in an appropriate language, and first demonstrate them in person. Before providing training, nurses should provide training after passing a scale. The cheapest, most accessible and most frequently applied method among mechanical prophylaxis methods is the use of anti-embolic stockings, also known as elastic stockings. Elastic pressure stockings are widely used in the postoperative period. These stockings are effective by reducing endothelial damage, venous stasis and hypercoagulation processes that are effective in the emergence of venous thromboembolism. Before using these stockings, it is also the responsibility of the nurses to evaluate whether the patients have a possible allergy related to the stockings or a disease such as neuropathy or arterial insufficiency that would prevent the use of the stockings, to inform the patient about important points such as using the stockings individually, to be suitable for the person's leg size, to be wrinkle-free when worn or to be worn while lying down with the feet elevated, and to monitor the negative effects such as ischemia, numbness, and injuries that may occur during the use process. The nurse should be proactive in informing the patient about the use of anti-embolic stockings, which is one of the mechanical methods used to prevent venous stasis after vein surgery in patients, to ensure that they use them correctly, and to motivate the patient. In this context, the patient should be well informed in order to support the use of anti-embolic stockings at home starting from the post-operative period and to maintain compliance. The information headings should cover the purpose of anti-embolic stockings, frequency of use, and things to consider during use. No study has been found in the literature regarding the use of anti-embolic stockings in patients undergoing vein surgery, and it is thought that this study will increase the readiness for discharge and satisfaction levels of patients undergoing vein surgery by informing them.

Conditions

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Nursing Care Vascular Surgery Patient Education

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

SUPPORTIVE_CARE

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Outcome Assessors

Study Groups

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Training on the use of anti-embolic stockings

Information will be provided on the use of anti-embolic stockings. During the information session, an educational material titled "Use of Anti-Embolic Stockings" will be prepared by the researcher for the patients. The content of the training will be created to cover the purpose of using anti-embolic stockings, how to use them, and the points to be considered during use. The training is expected to take approximately 20 minutes. The training will be given face-to-face in the patient room by the researcher. The created training material will be evaluated in terms of content and form by 1 specialist in the field of Cardiovascular Surgery and 4 specialists in the field of Surgical Diseases Nursing using the "Nursing Education Material Evaluation Tool" (HEMDA) and expert opinions will be obtained. The content of the training material will be finalized in line with the opinions received.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Patient Education on the Use of Anti-Embolic Stockings

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

The researcher will provide verbal information to the patients with the educational material titled "Use of Anti-Embolic Stockings", the stages of wearing anti-embolic stockings will be shown to the patients, and the educational material will be left next to the patients in the intervention group. The educational content covers the purpose of using anti-embolic stockings, how to use them, and the points to be considered during use.

Usual care

Control group patients will receive routine nursing care in the clinic.

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Interventions

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Patient Education on the Use of Anti-Embolic Stockings

The researcher will provide verbal information to the patients with the educational material titled "Use of Anti-Embolic Stockings", the stages of wearing anti-embolic stockings will be shown to the patients, and the educational material will be left next to the patients in the intervention group. The educational content covers the purpose of using anti-embolic stockings, how to use them, and the points to be considered during use.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

• Having had vein surgery

Exclusion Criteria

* Having hearing/vision/mental problems
* Having been diagnosed with a psychological illness (schizophrenia, depression)
* Having any of the contraindications for the use of anti-embolic stockings in the patient (the patient has peripheral arterial disease or bypass grafts, peripheral neuropathy or other causes of sensory impairment, heart failure, pulmonary or leg edema, poor skin condition due to dermatitis/diabetes/venous ulcers, allergy or sensitivity to the materials in the stockings, and leg deformities that prevent the stockings from fitting properly)
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Aydin Adnan Menderes University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Ezgi Arslan

PhD, Research Assisstant (Principal Investigator)

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Ezgi Arslan, PhD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Aydin Adnan Menderes University

Central Contacts

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Ezgi Arslan, PhD, Research Assisstant

Role: CONTACT

+905538752802

Ezgi Arslan, PhD

Role: CONTACT

+902562138866

Other Identifiers

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Use of Anti-embolic Socks

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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