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Effect of Educatıon Gıven To Patıents Wıth Ureteral Stent (Dj) Insertıon On Postoperatıve Symptom Management And Qualıty of Lıfe

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Ureteral Calculi
Registration Number
NCT06715202
Lead Sponsor
Ataturk University
Brief Summary

The data of the randomized controlled experimental study were collected at the Urology Clinics of Atatürk University Health Practice and Research Hospital between April and November 2022. The study sample consisted of 162 patients (82 in the training group, 80 in the control group) who were selected by simple random sampling method and met the inclusion criteria for the study.

Detailed Description

Ureteral stents have been widely used in many urological procedures since their use was published by Zimskind in 1967 and Finley's use of the modern double J (DJ) stent in 1978. Ureterorenoscopy (URS) is a popular method used frequently in the diagnosis and treatment of ureteral diseases today. Apart from being performed for diagnostic purposes, URS is most commonly used to treat ureteral stones. The vast majority of ureteral stones are treated endoscopically. A Double-J (DJ) stent is often placed after ureterorenoscopy. The purpose of the stent is to prevent obstruction, renal colic, and deterioration of renal function. The fact that the DJ stent will remain in the patient for a certain period of time (approximately 3-4 weeks) causes anxiety in the patient. However, urinary system symptoms that impair the quality of life are observed in approximately 80% of patients who have a DJ stent. These symptoms include frequent urination (50-60%), urgency (57-60%), pain during urination (40%), incomplete voiding (76%), flank pain (19-32%), suprapubic pain (30%), incontinence and hematuria (25%). In addition, 32% of patients with DJ stents develop sexual dysfunction. 2,3,4 Patients who have DJ stents inserted after ureteroscopy surgery need more information, support, explanation and help to cope with the effects of these symptoms in the clinic and at home. 5 In this context, it is important to provide individualized and comprehensive education that includes the home care process before and after URS. It has been determined in the literature that education given before surgical intervention reduces anxiety, pain level, complication rate and depression rate in the postoperative period and increases patient satisfaction. 6,7,8 However, it is reported that individuals should be discharged with sufficient theory and practice to meet their post-discharge care needs. Although all healthcare personnel are responsible for the discharge education of individuals and their relatives, the most important responsibility belongs to nurses.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
162
Inclusion Criteria
  • Being between the ages of 18-65
  • Volunteering to participate in the study
  • Having URS surgery for the first time due to stones and temporary DJ stent placement
Exclusion Criteria
  • Having URS surgery for reasons other than stones
  • Having a permanent stent
  • Having major hearing and vision impairment
  • Using antidepressants or anxiolytics

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Primary Outcome MeasureThe universe of the study, between April and November 2022.

Ureteral Stent Symptom Questionnaire: In 2003, Joshi and colleagues developed a special questionnaire for the assessment of quality of life and stent-related symptoms. The Ureteral Stent Symptoms Questionnaire (USSQ), a validated tool that assesses symptoms and quality of life, was validated in Turkish by Yılören and colleagues in 2017. The USSQ was originally designed as a 38-item questionnaire with 33 Likert-type questions and 5 more descriptive items organized into six main areas. This questionnaire provides a comprehensive assessment of urinary symptoms, general health, pain, sexual health, work performance, and other additional problems related to ureteral stents

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Muazzez Merve TORAMAN

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Erzurum, Turkey

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