Examining the Effects of Patient Information Forms, Exercise Forms and Video Recordings
- Conditions
- Hand InjuriesWork-related Injury
- Interventions
- Other: hand rehabilitation with patient information and exercise formsOther: hand rehabilitation with video recordingOther: hand rehabilitation with verbal explanation
- Registration Number
- NCT06229028
- Lead Sponsor
- Pamukkale University
- Brief Summary
The investigators believe that these information forms, exercise forms and video recordings that provide patient education will contribute to the collaborative approach of the patient and the clinician, the patient's participation in the treatment, the expectation of treatment and results, and their autonomy. The contribution of patient information forms, exercise forms and video recordings, which have become very important in recent years, to different degrees of results will be questioned.
- Detailed Description
Written and visual information can affect outcome measurements in health care. In addition to verbal information and guidance, written and visual information is also frequently recommended. This information increases patients' clinical knowledge, communication, and satisfaction and reduces potential anxiety.
Forms have been created in various medical fields to inform the patient about medications, applications, and possible risks, and there are many studies on these instruction forms. The effectiveness of patient information forms and exercise forms in physiotherapy and occupational therapy has gained importance in recent years. It is used in areas such as athlete rehabilitation, impingement syndrome, and osteoarthritis.
However, only one study was found, especially in the field of hand rehabilitation.
The aim of planning this study is to examine the contribution of patient information forms, exercise forms, and video recordings to the clinical and functional results of patients who suffered hand and forearm injuries as a result of a work accident.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 20
- who have a hand or forearm injury as a result of a work-related injury
- who has undergone primary surgery/conservative treatment related to the injury
- who is literate
- who has and can use technological equipment to use visual and audio communication materials (video)
- who miss the evaluations
- who wants to leave the study
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description patient information and exercise forms group hand rehabilitation with patient information and exercise forms Treatment by the diagnosis will be provided with patient information and exercise forms containing visual and written information in addition to an explanation under the guidance of the therapist for the second group. video recording group hand rehabilitation with video recording Treatment by diagnosis will be provided with patient information containing visual and written information, exercise forms, and video recording, in addition to narration under the guidance of the therapist for the third group. verbal explanation group hand rehabilitation with verbal explanation The treatment by the diagnosis will be explained under the guidance of the therapist and will be repeated at each appointment to the first group.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Impact of Event Scale-Revised The evaluation were completed in the first session when the patient applied to the hand rehabilitation unit, and it was also repeated at 3th months after the surgery or conservative treatment. This scale is a 22-item self-report measure that assesses subjective distress caused by traumatic events. Items are rated on a 5-point scale ranging from 0 ("not at all") to 4 ("extremely"). The total score ranges from 0 to 88. A higher score indicates more affection for the traumatic event.
State-trait Anxiety Inventory The evaluation were completed in the first session when the patient applied to the hand rehabilitation unit, and it was also repeated at 3th months after the surgery or conservative treatment. This inventory was developed by Spielberger et al. (1970) to measure anxiety from the perspective of states vs. traits. The state measurement assesses how the individual feels "right now" or at this moment. The range of possible scores is from a minimum score of 20 to a maximum score of 80. Scores are commonly classified as "no or low anxiety" (20-37), "moderate anxiety" (38-44), and "high anxiety" (45-80).
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Grip and Pinch Strength The evaluation were completed in the first session when the patient applied to the hand rehabilitation unit, and it was also repeated at 3th months after the surgery or conservative treatment. Grip and Pinch Strength strength is measured in pounds, kilograms by squeezing a dynamometer and a pinchmeter about three times in each hand.
Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire The evaluation were completed in the first session when the patient applied to the hand rehabilitation unit, and it was also repeated at 3th months after the surgery or conservative treatment. This Questionnaire is a tool used to assess patients with hand disorders through the measurement of 6 health domains: overall hand function, activities of daily living, pain, work performance, aesthetics, and patient satisfaction. An overall score can be obtained by summing the scores for all six scales after reversing the pain scale (pain=100-pain score) and then dividing by six. On the pain scale, high scores indicate greater pain, while on the other five scales, high scores denote better hand performance.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Pamukkale University
🇹🇷Merkez, Deni̇zli̇, Turkey