Hemodiasis Patients Using Virtual Reality Video
- Conditions
- HemodialysisComfortSymptomsVirtual Reality
- Interventions
- Device: virtual reality glasses
- Registration Number
- NCT06458608
- Lead Sponsor
- Dilan aktepe coşar
- Brief Summary
VR, with its developing technology, is a new technique used in the healthcare industry combined with cognitive technology to reduce the symptoms experienced by patients and to relieve the patient. This study investigates whether virtual tour environments created using virtual reality glasses have an effect on patients\' vital signs, symptoms and comfort during the hemodialysis session. It is aimed to evaluate the effect of Virtual Reality Based Videos applied during hemodialysis treatment on Hemodialysis Symptoms, vital signs and Comfort.
- Detailed Description
Hemodialysis (HD) is one of the treatment options used to regulate renal functions in the treatment of chronic renal failure. In hemodialysis, patients have to cope with many problems during the treatment process as well as the disease. In addition, patients require HD treatment, which lasts three to four hours, three times a week on average. Factors such as having to go to a dialysis center for these treatments, patients having to continue their lives depending on the machine, restriction of movements during the session, increased dependency of the patient, deterioration in their adaptation to professional and social relationships affect the patients\' daily life activities and reduce their comfort. With the developing technology, virtual reality, a new technique in the healthcare industry, has begun to be used in nursing care in order to reduce the symptoms experienced by patients and to comfort the patient.
The virtual reality device removes the patient from the environment with the glasses and headphones attached to the person\'s head, along with the image on the screen and simultaneous sounds, and focuses his/her attention on the virtual video images. This study was planned as a randomized controlled study to evaluate the effect of virtual reality-based videos on hemodialysis symptoms and comfort in hemodialysis patients. The research was planned to be conducted with 50 hemodialysis patients. \"Patient Introduction Form\", \"Dialysis Symptom Index (DSI)\", \"Vital Signs Monitoring Form\", \"Hemodialysis Comfort Scale Version II\" will be used to collect data. After the scales were applied, patients in the experimental group were exposed to virtual reality glasses for 30 minutes, twice a week for 8 weeks. The video will be watched. At the end of 8 weeks, the scales will be applied again and compared with the initial scale results.
As a result, in line with the findings obtained from the research, the effect of virtual reality application on dialysis symptoms, vital signs and comfort during hemodialysis treatment will be determined and suggestions will be made to encourage patients to use virtual reality methods in the environments where they are treated.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 50
- Voluntarily over 18 years
- reluctant
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description The group that is not allowed to watch virtual reality videos virtual reality glasses The hemodialysis patients in this group were not shown anything. Only data collection forms were administered to the patients before the study (pretest) and at the end of the study. group that watched virtual reality videos virtual reality glasses Pre-test data for all participants before treatment in the waiting room of the hemodialysis unit, "Structured Patient Introduction Form" (Annex-1), "Dialysis Symptom Index (DSI)" (Appendix 2), "Vital Signs Monitoring Form" (Appendix). 3),''Hemodialysis Comfort Scale Version II'' (Appendix 4) face to face interview for approximately 15 minutes is run as learning pre-test data. The intervention group was also given information about the use of virtual reality and the video content to be watched. Videos are transferred to virtual reality glasses and presented with the headset. After the hemodialysis treatment starts, the intervention psychologist researcher will watch 30 scan videos of approximately half an hour during the dialysis period, 2 sessions a week for 8 weeks, and a Turkey promotional short film presented by the researchers visually and audibly in VR (VR Shineco 3d).
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Hemodialysis Comfort Scale Version II (HDCS Version II) 8 week The scale consists of a total of 26 items and a 5-point Likert type. HDCS Version II has six subscales (physical relaxation, physical comfort, psychospiritual comfort, psychospiritual transcendence, environmental transcendence, and sociocultural comfort).
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Dialysis Symptom Index (DSI) (Appendix 2) 8 week It consists of a total of 30 items that evaluate the emotional and physical symptoms of dialysis patients and the severity of these symptoms.
Vital Signs Monitoring Form 8 week It is a form in which patients' BP, respiratory rate, pulse, temperature and oxygen saturation values are measured and recorded once a week before and after the HD procedure.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Gümüşhane Üniversitesi
🇹🇷Gümüşhane, Kelkit, Turkey